Metropole Seeks Tenants for Former Fortunoff Building
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MANHATTAN, NY-Despite completing massive renovations to the 90,000 square feet Fortunoff building, the 18-story building on 681 Fifth Ave., still stands empty. The Plaza District boutique office building houses a high-end fashion retail store of Tommy Hilfiger on the ground floor while the 6,000-square-feet spaces on the upper floors remain sparsely occupied.
Owner, Metropole Realty Advisor is now looking to fill up the empty spaces by only considering tenants willing to lease an entire floor. For the full story, go to Crain's New York Business.
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