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Turner Construction Relocates Headquarters to Far West Side

Turner Construction Company will relocate its global headquarters and New York office to The Spiral, Tishman Speyer’s 65-story office tower currently under construction at 66 Hudson Blvd. on Manhattan’s Far West Side. The new tenant, which will occupy 75,000 square feet in a 13-year lease, is also general contractor on the 2.8-million-square-foot project, now 54% leased. 

“Turner has been an incredible partner as we built The Spiral, introducing technology, safety and workforce innovations that have made it a new standard for modern office development,” said Tishman Speyer president and CEO Rob Speyer. “Given all of the office towers Turner is constructing around the world, we are very honored they have chosen The Spiral as their new home.” 

A CBRE project team of Mary Ann Tighe, Rob Hill, Brendan Herlihy and Elliot Bok advised Turner on the lease. Tishman Speyer was represented by its in-house leasing team. 

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