Green Mountain Coffee inks office lease in Flatiron

Third floor at 120 Fifth Avenue to be company's first NYC office

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters K-cups
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters K-cups

The inventor of the Keurig single-cup coffee brewer is moving into its first New York City office at 120 Fifth Avenue after signing a lease with landlord Bromley Companies for the entire third floor.

After a redesign of the space by TPG Architecture, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters plan to conduct sales at the location on the corner of 17th Street in the Flatiron District.

Kevin Daly of Chushman & Wakefield represented Green Mountain in the sale. The asking rent was $60 per square foot, according to a report from the New York Observer.

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The space has 13-foot ceilings, original exposed steel columns and oversize windows, the Observer said.

The nearly 70,000-square-foot building is now completely occupied, leasing office space to Barnes & Noble and Chanel as well as retail space to the Gap[NYO] — Angela Hunt