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Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street – Commercial Observer <!-- wp:html --><p>Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street – Commercial Observer <!-- wp:html --></p> <p>Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street - Commercial Observer <!-- wp:html --></p> <p>Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer, New York's authority on commercial real estate leasing, financing, deals and culture.</p> <p><span>A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.</span></p> <p><span>Productivity app maker </span><a href="https://commercialobserver.com/company/notion-labs/" title="Notion Labs" class="company-link">Notion Labs</a><span> inked a five-year deal with landlord </span><a href="https://commercialobserver.com/company/hines/" title="Hines" class="company-link">Hines</a><span> for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of </span>75 Varick Street<span>, according to brokers on the deal.</span></p> <div class="co-paywalled-content"> <p><span>Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.</span></p> <p><span>The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.</span></p> <p><span>As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company </span>Harry’s <span>terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, </span><a href="https://commercialobserver.com/2019/01/razor-delivery-startup-harrys-expands-at-one-hudson-square/"><span>CO previously reported</span></a><span>. </span></p> <p><span>Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</span></p> <p><a href="https://commercialobserver.com/company/cbre/" title="CBRE" class="company-link">CBRE (CBRE)</a><span>’s </span>Jeffrey Fischer <span>and </span>Joseph D’Apice<span> handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by </span><a href="https://commercialobserver.com/company/newmark/" title="Newmark" class="company-link">Newmark (NMRK)</a><span>’s </span>David Falk<span>, </span>Peter Shimkin<span> and </span>Jonathan Franzel<span>.</span></p> <p><span>Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where </span><a href="https://twitter.com/NotionHQ/status/1380229736241131522"><span>its had a presence since 2021</span></a><span>.</span></p> <p><span>“We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”</span></p> <p><span>A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.</span></p> <p><span>Abigail Nehring can be reached at </span><a href="mailto:anehring@commercialobserver.com"><span>anehring@commercialobserver.com</span></a><span>.</span></p> </div> <p> </p> <p>Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.</p> <p>Robert Khodadadian, skyline properties, ground leases, ground lease, off market, investment sales, khodadadian, Commercial Real Estate Sales, The Commercial Observer, Retail For Lease, Commercial Observer, Commercial Office Lease</p> <p>Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D'Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry's, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs <a href="https://commercialobserver.com/2023/11/notion-productivity-app-expands-lease-75-varick-street/" target="_blank" class="feedzy-rss-link-icon" rel="noopener">Read More</a>Commercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been </p> <p><!-- /wp:html --> A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been </p> <p>Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller.</p> <p>Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street - Commercial Observer Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer, New York's authority on commercial real estate leasing, financing, deals and culture.<br /> A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.<br /> Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.</p> <p>Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.<br /> The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.<br /> As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. <br /> Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.<br /> CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.<br /> Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.<br /> “We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”<br /> A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.<br /> Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.</p> <p> <br /> Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.<br /> Robert Khodadadian, skyline properties, ground leases, ground lease, off market, investment sales, khodadadian, Commercial Real Estate Sales, The Commercial Observer, Retail For Lease, Commercial Observer, Commercial Office Lease<br /> Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D'Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry's, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs Read MoreCommercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been  A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been <a href="https://robertkhodadadian.com/productivity-app-notion-expands-nyc-office-at-75-varick-street-commercial-observer/" target="_blank" class="feedzy-rss-link-icon" rel="noopener">Read More</a>apartment buildings, commercial buildings, commercial observer, Commercial property, Commercial property marketing, Commercial Property Sales, commercial Real Estate, How to succeed in real estate, manhattan commercial real estate, Manhattan Real Estate, Manhattan Real Estate Market, mixed use investment building, New York City Real Estate, new york real estate, new york real estate Skyline Properties, NYC Real Estate, NYC Real Estate Market Trends, nyc real estate news, NYC Real Estate Values, observer, off market, off market broker, off market real estate, Off-Market Properties, Property brokers, Real estate, Real Estate Acquisitions, Real Estate Brokerage, Real estate brokers, Real estate development, Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Industry News, Real Estate Investing, real estate investment, real estate investment Manhattan, Real Estate Services, Real estate transactions, Residential Real Estate, Robert Khodadadian - Skyline Properties, Robert Khodadadian on Quiet Deals, Skyline Properties, the real deal magazine, the real deal new york, amir Korangy,  commercial buildings, bob knakal, brokerage, commercial real estate brokers, Commercial Real Estate News Robert Khodadadian</p> <p><!-- /wp:html --> Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street - Commercial Observer Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer, New York's authority on commercial real estate leasing, financing, deals and culture.<br /> A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.<br /> Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.</p> <p>Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.<br /> The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.<br /> As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. <br /> Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.<br /> CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.<br /> Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.<br /> “We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”<br /> A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.<br /> Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.</p> <p> <br /> Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.<br /> Robert Khodadadian, skyline properties, ground leases, ground lease, off market, investment sales, khodadadian, Commercial Real Estate Sales, The Commercial Observer, Retail For Lease, Commercial Observer, Commercial Office Lease<br /> Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D'Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry's, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs Read MoreCommercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been  A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been </p> <p>Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller.</p> <p>Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street – Commercial Observer Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street - Commercial Observer<br /> Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer, New York's authority on commercial real estate leasing, financing, deals and culture.<br /> A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.<br /> Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.</p> <p>Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.<br /> The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.<br /> As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. <br /> Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.<br /> CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.<br /> Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.<br /> “We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”<br /> A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.<br /> Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.</p> <p> <br /> Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.<br /> Robert Khodadadian, skyline properties, ground leases, ground lease, off market, investment sales, khodadadian, Commercial Real Estate Sales, The Commercial Observer, Retail For Lease, Commercial Observer, Commercial Office Lease<br /> Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D'Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry's, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs Read MoreCommercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been <br /> A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been <br /> Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller.<br /> Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street - Commercial Observer Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer, New York's authority on commercial real estate leasing, financing, deals and culture.<br /> A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.<br /> Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.<br /> Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.<br /> The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.<br /> As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. <br /> Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.<br /> CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.<br /> Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.<br /> “We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”<br /> A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.<br /> Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.<br />  <br /> Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.<br /> Robert Khodadadian, skyline properties, ground leases, ground lease, off market, investment sales, khodadadian, Commercial Real Estate Sales, The Commercial Observer, Retail For Lease, Commercial Observer, Commercial Office Lease<br /> Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D'Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry's, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs Read MoreCommercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been  A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been Read Moreapartment buildings, commercial buildings, commercial observer, Commercial property, Commercial property marketing, Commercial Property Sales, commercial Real Estate, How to succeed in real estate, manhattan commercial real estate, Manhattan Real Estate, Manhattan Real Estate Market, mixed use investment building, New York City Real Estate, new york real estate, new york real estate Skyline Properties, NYC Real Estate, NYC Real Estate Market Trends, nyc real estate news, NYC Real Estate Values, observer, off market, off market broker, off market real estate, Off-Market Properties, Property brokers, Real estate, Real Estate Acquisitions, Real Estate Brokerage, Real estate brokers, Real estate development, Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Industry News, Real Estate Investing, real estate investment, real estate investment Manhattan, Real Estate Services, Real estate transactions, Residential Real Estate, Robert Khodadadian - Skyline Properties, Robert Khodadadian on Quiet Deals, Skyline Properties, the real deal magazine, the real deal new york, amir Korangy,  commercial buildings, bob knakal, brokerage, commercial real estate brokers, Commercial Real Estate News Robert Khodadadian Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street - Commercial Observer Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer, New York's authority on commercial real estate leasing, financing, deals and culture.<br /> A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.<br /> Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.</p> <p>Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.<br /> The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.<br /> As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. <br /> Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.<br /> CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.<br /> Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.<br /> “We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”<br /> A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.<br /> Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.</p> <p> <br /> Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.<br /> Robert Khodadadian, skyline properties, ground leases, ground lease, off market, investment sales, khodadadian, Commercial Real Estate Sales, The Commercial Observer, Retail For Lease, Commercial Observer, Commercial Office Lease<br /> Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D'Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry's, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs Read MoreCommercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been  A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. 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A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor. The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal. As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported.  Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment. CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel. Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021. “We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.” A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment. Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.   Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time. Robert Khodadadian, skyline properties, ground leases, ground lease, off market, investment sales, khodadadian, Commercial Real Estate Sales, The Commercial Observer, Retail For Lease, Commercial Observer, Commercial Office Lease Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D'Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry's, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs Read MoreCommercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been  A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been  Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller. Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer Productivity App Notion Expands NYC Office at 75 Varick Street - Commercial Observer Articles about Robert Khodadadian from Commercial Observer, New York's authority on commercial real estate leasing, financing, deals and culture. A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor. The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal. As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported.  Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment. CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel. Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021. “We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.” A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment. Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.   Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time. 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Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. 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A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor. The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal. As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported.  Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment. CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel. Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021. “We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.” A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment. Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.   Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. 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Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been  A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been

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A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.

Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.

Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.

The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.

As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported

Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.

Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.

“We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”

A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.

Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.

 

Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.

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Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D’Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry’s, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs Read MoreCommercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been 

A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been 

Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller.

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A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.
Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.

Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.
The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.
As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. 
Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.
Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.
“We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”
A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.
Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.

 
Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.
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A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.
Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.

Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.
The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.
As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. 
Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.
Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.
“We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”
A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.
Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.

 
Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.
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Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller.

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A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.
Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.

Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.
The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.
As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. 
Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.
Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.
“We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”
A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.
Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.

 
Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.
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Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D’Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry’s, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs Read MoreCommercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been 
A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been 
Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. There are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller.
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A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.
Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.
Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.
The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.
As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. 
Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.
Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.
“We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”
A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.
Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.
 
Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.
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A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned.
Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal.

Notion has been subleasing 26,876 square feet on the eighth floor of the 17-story landmarked former factory building in Hudson Square. Its new direct deal will keep that space and tack on another 22,837 square feet on the ninth floor.
The asking rent was $90 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.
As part of the deal signed last week, razor subscription company Harry’s terminated its lease, the source said. Harry’s has been in the building since 2017 and expanded into additional space on the eighth floor in 2019, CO previously reported. 
Harry’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
CBRE (CBRE)’s Jeffrey Fischer and Joseph D’Apice handled the deal for Notion, while Hines was represented by Newmark (NMRK)’s David Falk, Peter Shimkin and Jonathan Franzel.
Notion was founded 10 years ago. Although the app maker has San Francisco roots, Fischer said it’s growing its presence in multiple locations, particularly in New York, where its had a presence since 2021.
“We were able to find a landlord that could accommodate their growth,” Fischer said. “Notion was able to capitalize on fully built and furnished space, and this was truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”
A spokesperson for Newmark declined to comment.
Abigail Nehring can be reached at anehring@commercialobserver.com.

 
Robert Khodadadian has long had a simple philosophy about selling real estate. The way he sees it, there are approximately a million buildings in the city, and the broker that gets to sell any one among the multitude that will hit the auctioning block at a given moment is, sometimes, simply the person who happens to pitch their services to the right seller at the right time.
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Channel, Leases, Office, 75 varick street, David Falk, Jeffrey Fischer, Jonathan Franzel, Joseph D’Apice, Peter Shimkin, New York City, Manhattan, Midtown South, Hudson Square, CBRE, Harry’s, Hines, Newmark, Notion Labs Read MoreCommercial ObserverA San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been  A San Francisco-based software developer liked New York so much it had the notion to expand, Commercial Observer has learned. Productivity app maker Notion Labs inked a five-year deal with landlord Hines for 49,713 square feet on the eighth and ninth floors of 75 Varick Street, according to brokers on the deal. Notion has been Read Moreapartment buildings, commercial buildings, commercial Real Estate, commercial real estate market in new york city, manhattan commercial real estate, Manhattan Real Estate Market, mixed use investment building, mixed use user buildings, New York City Real Estate, new york real estate journal, new york real estate Skyline Properties, NYC Real Estate Market Trends, nyc real estate news, off market real estate, Off-Market Properties, Real Estate Industry News, real estate investment Manhattan, Robert KhodadadianSkyline Properties, Robert Khodadadian on Quiet Deals, Skyline NYC, Skyline Properties,  commercial buildings Robert Khodadadian

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