August 5, 2025 - 18:46
GFP Real Estate, LLC has successfully finalized five lease agreements, collectively encompassing 11,437 square feet at 515 Madison Avenue, located in the prestigious Plaza District of Manhattan. This strategic move highlights the growing demand for premium office space in one of New York City's most sought-after neighborhoods.
The leases reflect a diverse range of tenants, showcasing the building's appeal to various industries. The Plaza District, known for its high-end retail, iconic landmarks, and vibrant business environment, continues to attract companies looking to establish a presence in a prime location.
GFP Real Estate's commitment to providing quality spaces that meet the evolving needs of modern businesses is evident in these transactions. The firm’s proactive approach in engaging with potential tenants has played a crucial role in securing these leases, further solidifying 515 Madison Ave. as a key player in the Manhattan commercial real estate market.
As the city continues to recover and adapt, GFP Real Estate remains focused on enhancing its portfolio and catering to the dynamic demands of the commercial sector.
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