Timehop skips, jumps into new office

Nostalgia app company doubles its space at 401 Broadway

From left: Timehop CEO Jonathan Wegener and 401 Broadway
From left: Timehop CEO Jonathan Wegener and 401 Broadway

Timehop, the company behind the app that shows you slightly younger versions of yourself on Facebook, is growing up, doubling the size of its New York office space.

The tech upstart, whose app has been downloaded 15 million times, is moving to grander digs within its 401 Broadway home. Timehop will be moving from its current 2,000-square-foot space on the 17th floor to its new 4,142 square foot office on the 11th floor, the New York Post reported.

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Alan Friedman and Charles Conwell of ABS Partners represented Timehop in the deal. The building’s owners, 401 Broadway Building LLC, represented themselves.

Average asking rents at 401 Broadway are in the high $50s per square foot range. [NYP] — Ariel Stulberg