Newmark Expands Manhattan HQ
SL Green owns this New York City landmark.

Newmark has signed a 15-year renewal and lease expansion at 125 Park Ave. in Manhattan, growing its footprint at the building to 184,239 square feet. The tenant was represented in-house by Newmark’s Jason Perla, Brian Waterman, David Waterman and Matthew Schreiner.
Newmark has been a constant presence at 125 Park since the mid-1990s, when it committed to 47,000 square feet, according to Crain’s New York. Over the years, the firm has expanded its footprint; in 2014, Newmark occupied more than 133,000 square feet at the 654,800-square-foot property, Bisnow reported.
The office tower is now more than 99 percent leased, according to landlord SL Green. The company is currently finalizing the design of a new lobby and restoration of the building’s entrance to its original design.
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SL Green has owned the property since 2010, when the company acquired it for $330 million from Shorenstein, which had bought it in 2004 for $225 million. Completed as the Pershing Square Building in 1923, the office tower is a designated New York City landmark for its “significant contribution to the variety and richness of Midtown East.”
Located across from Grand Central Terminal, the 26-story building features floorplates ranging from 9,556 to 26,256 square feet, as well as 17,000 square feet of retail. Tenants at the LEED Gold-certified property also include TD Bank, Pandora Music and Canon U.S.A., according to CommercialEdge information.
SL Green, Manhattan’s largest office landlord, held interests in 54 buildings totaling 30.6 million square feet at the end of 2024. So far in 2025, the REIT has signed office leases totaling 455,008 square feet, with a current pipeline of about 975,000 square feet. In one of this year’s deals, IBM expanded its footprint at One Madison Avenue.
Manhattan office market sees some strength
Office leasing has picked up recently in Manhattan, a market that had been hit fairly hard by pandemic and post-pandemic realities. In 2024, according to Newmark data, 38.1 million square feet were absorbed in the borough, up from 30 million square feet in 2023, and the most since before 2020.
New office space deliveries, which had spiked to 5.7 million square feet in 2023—the most since 2019’s total of 7.7 million square feet—shrank to practically nothing in 2024, Newmark noted. Only about 100,000 square feet came online last year in Manhattan.
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