Three New Tenants Lease DurstReady Space on Third Avenue

The Durst Organization today announced three new DurstReady leases in the company’s Third Avenue portfolio totaling 9,387 square feet. DurstReady offers exceptionally designed, fully furnished, wired, and move-in ready offices from 2,000 to 45,000 square feet.

“We are seeing strong leasing momentum along Third Avenue and interest in DurstReady leases. DurstReady presents an attractive offering for a wide variety of tenants, providing a beautiful, fully move-in ready office in a sustainable LEED Gold, Class A building,” said Jody Durst, President of The Durst Organization.

DurstReady combines the ease of private, move-in ready office space with the service, prestige, and reliability of a 100-year-old, family-owned real estate company. The new leases include:

  • Elite, which provides financial management and business operations tech solutions to law firms, leased DurstReady space at 675 Third Avenue, taking 5,007 square feet on the 10th floor.
  • Treo Asset Management, an independent manager of special situations and mature funds, is taking a 2,246-square-foot DurstReady space at 675 Third Avenue.
  • Three Line Capital Services, LLC, an alternative asset management firm, is taking 2,134 square feet of DurstReady space on the 19th floor of 733 Third Avenue.

DurstReady spaces are available throughout Durst’s Third Avenue portfolio as well as at One World Trade Center, 1133 Avenue of the Americas, 1155 Avenue of the Americas, and 114 West 47th Street.

The DurstReady offering features:

  • Move-in ready private office space
  • Exceptionally designed with furniture from high-end manufacturers such as Knoll
  • Fully wired for immediate occupancy
  • Flexible lease terms
  • LEED Gold certified buildings with FCS-certified and sustainably sourced materials
  • On-site property management and security
  • Dedicated pantries
  • Variety of building and Durst portfolio amenities
  • Flexible layouts that can be separated into smaller footprints, or combined for up to full-floor occupancy

At 733 Third Avenue, new destination dispatch elevators are being installed. The tower also underwent a building-wide window replacement with UV-protected clear insulated glass to enhance views and promote natural light. The property features 7,107 square feet of green roofs and exclusive outdoor terraces for tenants to enjoy. The building achieved LEED Gold certification in 2018 under LEED v4 Existing Buildings: Operations + Maintenance. Tenants include Rosenberg & Estis, Eisner Amper, Marwood Group, and Fujitsu.

675 Third Avenue offers sweeping city and river views through modern energy-efficient windows. Capital improvements also include a landscaped entry plaza with zinc-green walls, renovated lobby, and redesigned elevator cabs. The building achieved LEED Gold certification in 2019 under LEED v4 Existing Buildings: Operations + Maintenance. Tenants in the building include Tandym Group, Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel, and International Trademark Association.

The Durst Organization was represented by Tom Bow, Ashlea Aaron, and Bailey Caliban. Elite was represented by Haley Templeton, Adam Ardise, Stephen Bellwood, Lei-Lani Keelan, and Rachel Rosenfeld of Cushman & Wakefield. Treo Asset Management was represented by Jonathan Anapol and Todd Abrams of Prime Manhattan Realty. Three Line Capital Services was represented by James Cassidy of DHC Real Estate Services.

For more information about DurstReady, click here. Images of 733 and 675 Third Avenue can be found here.

About the Durst Organization
The Durst Organization, founded in 1915 by Joseph and Rose Durst, is the owner, manager, and builder of 13 million square feet of premier Manhattan office towers and over three million square feet of residential rental properties, with 3,400 rental apartments built and several thousand units in the pipeline. The Durst Organization is recognized as a world leader in the development of high-performance and environmentally advanced commercial and residential buildings where people live, work, and thrive. www.durst.org.