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The Org Expands SoHo Footprint with Full-Floor Lease

KPG Funds said Monday that The Org, the eponymous network of public org charts for employees at fast-growing startups, has signed a 7,463-square-foot office lease spanning the entire fourth floor at L’Atelier 446 Broadway, a newly renovated boutique office and retail building in SoHo.  

The lease represents a neighborhood expansion for The Org, which also has an office at 118 Spring St. 

“We are pleased to have The Org concentrate their headquarters at L ‘Atelier 446 Broadway,” said Greg Kraut, co-founder and CEO of KPG. “The company’s transformative nature is synonymous with giving its clients and employees a whole new experience – our vision exactly for L ‘Atelier 446 Broadway.” 

The Org was represented by Scott Brown and Owen Reda at Newmark.  Building ownership was represented by Newmark’s David Malawer. 

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