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Ground Lease Paves Way for $220M Redevelopment
By Natalie Dolce
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NEW YORK CITY-The 99-year ground lease for 330 Hudson St. signed with Trinity Real Estate allows for the development of a 410,000 rentable sf mixed-use property.
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