From the March issue: Last month brought some high-profile lease signings in Manhattan — including by the Weinstein Company, headed by movie mogul brothers Harvey and Bob, OppenheimerFunds and Bloomberg LP. But landlords in many buildings are still solidifying their competitive market edge. Coming off its success with the Oscar-nominated “The King’s Speech,” the film company took an eight-year lease for the entire second floor of 99 Hudson Street in Hudson Square, which is part of the Midtown South submarket. Meanwhile, financial giant OppenheimerFunds brokered a direct deal with its landlord on a 235,342-square-foot lease at 2 World Financial Center in Lower Manhattan, which will replace its current sublease. And growing Bloomberg LP took a massive 400,000 square feet at 120 Park Avenue in Midtown. [more]
Beyond the ‘bottom-out’
Movie moguls sign lease, but other tenants 'bummed' as landlords scale back incentives
March 02, 2011 03:52PM
By Adam Pincus



