AI startup Clay inks 163K sf lease at SL Green’s 11 Madison
An artificial intelligence startup is taking a big bite of office space at SL Green and Prudential Financial’s 11 Madison Avenue, as the sector continues to snap up prime Manhattan office space. AI company Clay signed a 10-year lease for 163,000 square feet at the 2.3 million-square-foot tower, the landlord announced. The deal brings the building to 100 percent occupancy. The nine-year-old company will occupy the entire 14th and 16th floors and part of the 15th floor of the 30-story building, which sits on a full block between Park Avenue South and Madison Avenue and East 24th and 25th streets. […]
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