Rudin files for 342K sf office building at 415 Madison Avenue – Robert Khodadadian
Despite the Manhattan office market’s cloudy future, the Rudin family is moving ahead with plans for a new Midtown office building — one that looks to be 55,000 square feet larger than it did two years ago. Rudin Management filed a permit application last week to build a 342,000-square-foot, 40-story tower at 415 Madison Avenue, as first reported by PincusCo. It would replace a 24-story, 216,000 square-foot office building completed in 1955 and bought by
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