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The Feil Organization signs two leases totaling 15,126 s/f at 853 Bdwy.

Manhattan, NY The Feil Organization made known the signing of two leases totaling 15,126 s/f with two tenants at 853 Bdwy., an office tower located in Union Sq. The leases include Nourish, a food as medicine platform, leasing the entire 15th floor, and Lepercq de Neuflize & Co., a privately held investment firm, expanding its footprint to occupy the entire 16th floor.

Nourish has leased the entire 15th floor, totaling 7,563 s/f, for a five-year term. Nourish has already moved into its newly built, high-end prebuilt space.

As an existing tenant, Lepercq is increasing its footprint to 7,563 s/f from 3,994 s/f, while also extending its lease term to 10 years.

853 Bdwy. is a 21-story, 157,000 s/f office tower. In October, Personetics, a global leader in financial services software, signed a three-year lease for 7,004 s/f at 853 Bdwy. across the entire 19th floor.

Feil was represented in-house by Andrew Wiener, Rob Fisher and Henry Korzec. Nourish was represented by Douglas Regal of JLL. Lepercq de Neuflize & Co was represented by David Stockel of CBRE.

“Securing Nourish as a tenant, along with the expansion of Lepercq de Neuflize & Co., highlights the strength of our high-quality spaces at 853 Bdwy. and underscores Feil’s ongoing commitment to providing exceptional environments for our tenants,” said Andrew Wiener, head of commercial leasing for Feil. “We are proud to offer innovative companies like Nourish and longstanding tenants like Lepercq a flexible, modern space that supports their growth and success.”

“Our new space at 853 Broadway is the perfect fit for our growing team, giving us the flexibility and environment we need to continue scaling our work,” said Aidan Dewar, co-founder and CEO of Nourish. “As we expand access to high-quality nutrition care, covered by insurance, it’s important that our team has a space that supports collaboration and growth. We’re excited to call this our new home as we continue working to make food as medicine more accessible.”

“Our longstanding partnership with Feil, combined with the exceptional quality of finishes at 853 Broadway, made our decision to renew and expand into the 16th floor an easy one,” said Joshua Fremed, COO of The Lepercq Group. “Feil’s unwavering commitment to excellence — through top-tier property maintenance, welcoming and talented management and doormen, and meticulous attention to detail — creates the ideal environment for our continued growth and success.”

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