Clear Street extends lease at 4 WTC – Business News
Growing fintech firm Clear Street likes its digs at Silverstein’s Four World Trade Center a lot, it’s extending its lease by 10 years and including an whole flooring.
Clear Street will develop into all the forty sixth flooring of 4 World Trade Center. William Farrington
The company first moved to the tower in 2021. AP
Clear Street added 44,716 ft to develop its headquarters to 88,000 sq. ft. The company first moved to the tower in 2021 in a sublease from MediaMath and two years later, transformed to a direct lease for the entire forty fifth flooring. It will now develop into all the forty sixth flooring.
Clear Street COO Jon Daplyn mentioned the tower’s “innovative design, spectacular views and proximity to transit have enabled our team to grow and thrive. Having additional space is essential to our future growth.”
The 2.3 million square-foot tower is 97% leased. Other giant tenants embrace Spotify, Zurich American Insurance, Duolingo, SNY, and Rippling.
Clear Street
Silverstein was repped in-house by Keith A. Cody and Gordon L. Hough. Clear Street was repped by Norman Bobrow & Company’s Josh Berger.
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