Cushman & Wakefield will retain its leasing role at 180 Maiden Lane, a 41-story, class-A office building in Lower Manhattan.
The tower was recently acquired by a joint venture between Clarion Partners and MHP Real Estate Services.
MHP Real Estate Services is responsible for property and project management, while leasing is being overseen by both MHP Real Estate Services and Cushman & Wakefield.
With up to 800,000 s/f of available space of its total 1.2 million square feet, 180 Maiden Lane is located steps from the brand new East River Esplanade and South Street Seaport.
180 Maiden Lane features floor plates of approximately 30,000 s/f and offers river views from every floor. The center core design floor plate has minimal columns, which provides for highly efficient workplace layouts.
“One of Downtown’s few buildings with an all-glass facade, 180 Maiden Lane holds valuable advantages over most Downtown office buildings,” said Tara Stacom, executive vice chairman at Cushman & Wakefield. “It stands out as a modern and highly efficient structure, while the majority of its Downtown neighbors run more than 95 years old. New tenants can take advantage of a robust power and cooling infrastructure installed by a leading global investment bank for its operations.”
In addition to Stacom, the Cushman & Wakefield broker team consists of Robert Lowe, Frank Cento and Justin Royce. The MHP Real Estate Services leasing team incudes Jesse Rubens, Rick Doolittle and James Tamborlane.
“180 Maiden Lane, which already boasts a compelling suite of tenant-only amenities, is poised to undergo a capital improvement initiative that will further enhance its appeal,” Lowe said.
The property features a glass façade, as well as headquarters amenities including a full-service cafeteria, auditorium, fitness center, conference center, an indoor plaza with green space, and an executive floor with double-height ceiling and private dining rooms.
The MHP project management division has just embarked upon a $28 million capital improvement and renovation program. Notable tenants include the law firm Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, which occupies more than 220,000 square feet.