Unilever snags two floors atop Tribeca’s 99 Hudson Street

Agreed-upon rent hits pricey $78 per square foot

Paul Amrich and 99 Hudson Street
Paul Amrich and 99 Hudson Street

Anglo-Dutch multinational consumer goods company Unilver has inked a deal for 30,000 square feet in JCM Holding’s 99 Hudson Street in Tribeca.

The firm’s spread takes up the 16-story building’s top two floors, Crain’s reported. The space includes an outdoor roof deck, and the asking rent was $78 per square foot — one of the highest rates paid in the area.

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Cushman & Wakefield’s Alex Cohen represented Unilever in the deal, while a CBRE team led by Paul Amrich represented JCM.

JCM purchased the top three floors at 99 Hudson Street for roughly $18.5 million, formerly owned by the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. [Crain’s]Julie Strickland