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Old Posted Sep 15, 2022, 10:54 PM
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ith-new-tenant

NYC’s One Vanderbilt Tower Hits 99% Leased as New Tenant Signed
Financial-technology firm FIS signed a lease for a spot at SL Green’s Midtown skyscraper in New York.



ByNatalie Wong
September 15, 2022


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SL Green Realty Corp.’s One Vanderbilt tower near Manhattan’s Grand Central Terminal is almost fully leased after a deal with Fidelity National Information Services Inc.

Financial-technology firm FIS signed a 25,488-square-foot (2,368-square-meter) lease for the entire 62nd floor at the skyscraper, according to a statement Thursday. The $3.3 billion tower is now 99% leased.
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One Vanderbilt, standing at 1,401 feet (427 meters) and spanning 1.7 million square feet, has drawn tenants across the finance sector since opening in the depths of the pandemic. Companies including MSD Partners, an investment firm tied to billionaire Michael Dell’s family office, and Carlyle Group Inc. have previously signed leases for space at the skyscraper.

Manhattan office buildings have been seeking to lure tenants as more employees return to the office. Private equity firm Blue Owl Capital Inc. recently signed a lease for space at Park Avenue’s landmark Seagram Building, and Truist Financial Corp. will shift employees to a new spot in Hudson Yards.

Buildings near Grand Central will soon have more commuting options. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority plans to open its East Side Access project, which will connect Long Island Rail Road trains with Grand Central, in late 2022.
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