Remy Cointreau to Relocate NYC Headquarters to Rudin’s 3 Times Square Tower

French spirits group to occupy full 30,000 square foot 20th floor

Rémy Cointreau has signed a 10-year, 29,852-square-foot lease at 3 Times Square, a 30-story Midtown skyscraper owned by Rudin. The property is currently undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation and repositioning.

The Paris-based liquor group, whose origins date back 300 years, will relocate its New York City headquarters to the entire 20th floor of 3 Times Square. The company is expected to move from its current offices at 1290 Avenue of the Americas in summer 2023.

Originally constructed and opened in 2001 as the North American headquarters of Reuters Group PLC., Rudin engaged FXCollaborative in 2020 to help design and implement a capital improvement program at 3 Times Square. Highlights include the creation of a new, glass-walled triple-height lobby and a sculptural façade screen. There will be a dedicated 16th floor amenity space featuring a dining area, coffee bar, and a conference and event center.

Tom Keating of Rudin Management Company, along with Ron Lo Russo of Cushman & Wakefield represented building ownership in the transaction. Remy Cointreau was represented by a Cresa Global team of Peter Sabesan, Richard Selig, Nicholas Markel and Benjamin Grajzgrund. In addition, Cresa’s Managing Principal/Project Management James A. Pirot and Senior Vice President/Project Management Ronald Zeccardi have been retained to oversee the build-out.

The building has achieved WiredScore Platinum certification in recognition of its best-in-class connectivity and was awarded SmartScore Gold certification for its user experience and standards of sustainability. 3 Times Square has also achieved the WELL Health-Safety Rating, among other initiatives, in place to prioritize the health and wellness of building occupants.