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One Five One, located mere steps from Bryant Park, has undergone a $150 million capital improvement program that introduced a new lobby and entrances, new elevator cabs with destination dispatch controls, state-of-the-art base building upgrades, and energy efficient technological enhancements to this iconic office tower.It is home to Durst’s amenity brand, Well& by Durst, featuring a 45,600-SF state-of-the-art, tenant amenity floor that seamlessly blends exceptional design with hospitality and sustainability. In addition to an artisanal food hall, the floor provides tenants with a wine bar, event space, and boutique meeting venues.

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1155 Avenue of the Americas presents boutique office opportunities suited to a wide range of tenants, from law firms and private equity funds to visionary tech companies. After completing a $130 million capital improvement program, 1155 Avenue of the Americas boasts significant architectural enhancements including a landscaped entry plaza on West 44th Street; a dramatic, light-filled lobby with security desks clad in distinctive back-lit sea-glass; turnstile security access; destination dispatch elevator controls; newly appointed elevator cabs; and luminous chamfered corners.

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Comprising retail and office space in addition to its 958 residences, Sven rises 67 stories above the vibrant neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens. Situated directly across from Queensboro Plaza, the building’s central location offers easy access to bus and subway lines, including front door access to the E, M, and R trains. The property also features a one-half acre public park, and the landmarked Long Island City Clock Tower which is currently undergoing renovations and will soon offer five unique retail spaces.

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825 Third Avenue is thoroughly reimagined through a $150 million capital improvement program focusing on performance, tenant comfort, modern aesthetics, and operational efficiency. The project encompasses a replacement or substantial upgrade of MEP systems, windows, building infrastructure, and retail storefronts. Significant renovations also include a new lobby and hospitality-focused building amenity featuring wrap-around outdoor terrace on the 12th floor.

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Standing on the southeast corner of Third Avenue and 46th Street, 733 Third Avenue underwent a series of significant upgrades to its lobby and windows. The property also features 7,107 SF of green roofs and exclusive outdoor terraces for tenants to enjoy. 733 Third Avenue received its LEED Gold certification in 2018 under LEED v4 Existing Buildings: Operations + Maintenance, reflecting the successful implementation of Durst’s portfolio-wide sustainable policies and procedures.

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Historic Front Street, situated between Beekman Street and Peck Slip, is a unique mixed-use development located in the Seaport North neighborhood. Comprising eleven restored 18th century buildings and three modern buildings, the development spans almost an entire block on Front Street. The buildings are designated as city, state, and federal landmarks and consist of 95 residential units and 15 commercial units.

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The Durst Organization Leasing Contacts:
Thomas Bow The Durst Organization 212.257.6610
Eric Engelhardt The Durst Organization 212.667.8704
Rocco Romeo The Durst Organization 212.257.6630
Ashlea Aaron The Durst Organization 212.257.6590
Thomas Bow The Durst Organization 212.257.6610
Eric Engelhardt The Durst Organization 212.667.8704
Rocco Romeo The Durst Organization 212.257.6630
Ashlea Aaron The Durst Organization 212.257.6590
Karen Rose The Durst Organization 212.667.8705
Bailey Caliban The Durst Organization 212.257.6535
Nora Caliban The Durst Organization 212.789.6029
Sayo Kamara The Durst Organization 212.789.1761
05/12/2025