Lewis Baach, MetroWall sign leases at Midtown office tower
Lewis Baach Kaufmann Middlemiss, a law firm, and MetroWall, an interior glass wall firm, have signed 10-year leases in Manhattan’s Midtown office tower 10 Grand Central.
The Washington, D.C., law firm will occupy a 7,000-square-foot space on the 25th floor of the building. Lewis Baach is moving its New York City offices from the Chrysler Building.
MetroWall will be in a 4,000-square-foot space on the second floor of the building. The space will include a showroom.
Both tenants are expected to move in sometime during the summer.
Asking rents for the two deals ranged between $72 and $90 per square foot. Asking rents throughout the building range between $68 and $120 per square foot.
Prime Manhattan Realty’s Jonathan Anapol represented Lewis Baach on that deal. MetroWall was represented by Handler Real Estate’s Darell Handler.
The Midtown office tower features a 7,500-square-foot indoor/outdoor lounge and club floor, a café with built-in appliances, and a 40-seat conference space.
Notable tenants include Dwayne Johnson’s production company, Seven Bucks Productions; insurance company MassMutual; and international news agency Agence France-Presse.