Kent M. Swig, president of Swig Equities, LLC, announced that 80 Broad Street has signed three new leases totaling over 8,500 square feet, bringing the building’s occupancy to 97 percent. The leases were signed with McGivney and Kluger, P.C., who was represented by Fred C. Trump III and John P. Moran III of Newmark Knight Frank; Legal Solutions Group, LLC, who was represented by W. Joshua Winslow and Patrick Nash of Winslow & Co. LLC; and Map Financial Group, Inc., who was represented by Alan N. Markowitz of RE Com Partners LLC. Evidencing strength and confidence in the Downtown market, these tenants chose 80 Broad Street for its prestigious address and its superior technology and amenities resulting from a building-wide renovation, which recently has been completed to include new elevators and cab interiors; new electrical service; new lobby; new mail center and freight entrance; new two-story, all glass storefront; new HVAC system and chillers; and a new fire/life safety system. Located in the heart of Downtown Manhattan’s FiDi district, this 36-story, 400,000-square-foot, multi-tenant office building was built in 1930 and was designed by architects Sloan and Robertson.
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