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Dermot left with 100K sf hole at 20 Exchange Place

“Sleep No More” operator exits six-story footprint 

Dermot Company Left With 100K SF at 20 Exchange Place
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  • The immersive play "Life and Trust" abruptly closed in April, leaving a 100,000-square-foot, six-story vacancy at 20 Exchange Place.
  • While there is no evidence of a rent dispute between the Dermot Company, the building's owner, and the play's producers, the closure resulted in significant job losses.
  • The play's producer, Emursive, has a history of rent disputes with landlords, most notably with Centaur Properties at the McKittrick Hotel over "Sleep No More."

The Dermot Company has 100,000 square feet in play at 20 Exchange Place. 

The immersive show “Life and Trust” shut down abruptly in April, Crain’s reported. Its departure created a six-story hole at the Financial District property, which was recently acquired by the owner.

Neither landlord nor tenant commented to the outlet on the situation, but there are no court records pointing to a rent dispute.

Emursive is no stranger to conflicts with landlords regarding rent at the location of one of its plays. Jonathan Hochwald’s company is the same one involved in a protracted dispute with Centaur Properties at the McKittrick Hotel over rent for the play “Sleep No More.”

The saga started last year when Centaur sued to evict the play from the West Chelsea property, alleging the theater company didn’t have a permit and owed $4.5 million in back rent. The producer countered with its own lawsuit, claiming Centaur had reneged on an agreement and pledged to change the lease terms.

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Centaur recently emerged victorious when a judge tossed out the show’s producers’ claims and found them personally liable for unpaid rent.

Dermot acquired the 57-story luxury skyscraper at 20 Exchange Place last summer from DTH Capital in a $370 million off-market deal. The converted building features 767 apartments and traded for a whopping $480,000 per unit.

Dermot planned renovations for the property upon acquisition, but no major changes on the whole.

Holden Walter-Warner

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