Sailthru inks five-year lease at One World Trade Center

Asking rent was $78 per sf

<em>One World Trade Center (credit: Joe Mabel via Wikimedia Commons)</em>
One World Trade Center (credit: Joe Mabel via Wikimedia Commons)

An Internet marketing service company just inked a five-year lease at One World Trade Center.

Sailthru is taking 27,320 square feet on the 48th floor of the tower, the New York Post reported. Asking rent for the space was $78 per square foot.

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JLL’s Michael Berg, Howard Hersch and Bill Peters represented Sailthru on the deal. Cushman & Wakefield’s Tara Stacom, Barry Zeller, Justin Royce, Peter Trivelas and Connor Daugstrup represented 1 WTC. Eric Engelhardt and Karen Kuznick were the in-house representatives for the Durst Organization.

Sailthru’s new digs are part of 361,668 square feet of prebuilt space across nine floors of the building. The prebuilt spaces range from 2,100 to 27,320 square feet. Late last year, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey dismissed reports that the agency planned to sell the 3 million-square-foot tower. Still, the bi-state agency has indicated that it plans to divest real estate that is not related to transportation, which would technically include 1 WTC. [NYP]Kathryn Brenzel 

(To see more office leases at One World Trade Center, click here)