Uber expands again at Silverstein’s 3 WTC
Uber is headed for an XL space at Silverstein Properties’ 3 World Trade Center. The ride-sharing service is poised to expand by 86,000 square feet at the Financial District tower via sublease, the Commercial Observer reported. The expansion was disclosed in a monthly office report from CBRE, which noted the deal has yet to be finalized. Should it cross the finish line, however, Uber’s footprint at the building will expand to 438,000 square feet, nearly a fifth of the property’s 2.5 million square feet of rentable space. It was only a year ago when Uber took an additional 44,000 square […]
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