
RFR said Monday that Industrious has committed to 33,231 square feet at 190 Bowery, a 38,000-square-foot landmarked office building located at the corner of Spring Street and Bowery in Manhattan’s NoLita neighborhood. The New York Post reported that the workplace experience company will be the first long-term office tenant since RFR acquired the property in 2015.
“The building itself is an evolving work of art situated in the heart of one of the City’s most vibrant neighborhoods,” said AJ Camhi, EVP and director of leasing of RFR. “It represents a one-of-a-kind opportunity for Industrious to provide a curated workplace experience in one of New York City’s most storied spaces.”
RFR was represented by an in-house team of Camhi, Paul Milunec and Rob Weller along with Alexander Riguardi, Clark Finney, Robin Olinyk, Dana Goldman and Jake Bargas of JLL. Industrious was represented in house by Natalie Levine, director of real estate, and Kylie VanBuren, director of real estate transactions.
“We’re excited to plant our first flag for Industrious in this pocket of Manhattan,” said Levine. “While we have a strong presence across the city, this space is a trailblazer for our footprint in the walkable, energetic NoLita and Lower East Side area. The building’s architecture and fascinating history make it an inspiring setting.”
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