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Deutsche Bank eyeing Time Warner Center
German lender also considering 2WTC for new office
Will the Time Warner Center become the Deutsche Bank Center? The German lender is eyeing the Columbus Circle mixed-use tower as its new home.
Currently based at 60 Wall Street, Deutsche Bank is also considering a move to Silverstein Properties’ planned tower 2 World Trade Center.
Time Warner is set to depart the building at 60 Columbus Circle for Hudson Yards in 2019. Developer Related Companies bought back the media company’s 1.3-million-square-foot office space for $1.1 billion in 2014. Time Warner is currently leasing it.
Deutsche Bank’s lease at 60 Wall Street expires in 2022. That building’s co-owner, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC, also holds a stake in Time Warner Center’s office portion. JLL is representing the lender in its search, the New York Post reported. [NYP] — Konrad Putzier