Apple takes another chunk of Vornado’s Penn 11
Apple is taking a bigger slice of the Penn District. The tech giant is expanding by 95,000 square feet onto two more floors of Vornado Realty Trust’s Penn 11, The Real Deal has learned. Apple’s new lease brings its footprint at the Midtown South office building to 550,000 square feet. Apple now has the fourth and eighth through 16th floors of the 26-story building, which sits on the eastern side of Seventh Avenue between West 31st and 32nd streets. The company is taking over the 15th and 16th floors from AMC Networks, which is renewing and downsizing its lease from […]
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