New York Post
By Jennifer Gould Keil | February 3, 2019
Australian café Little Collins is launching a flagship at 10 Grand Central.
The 2,000-square-foot space, with 34 seats, is slated to open this summer, said Craig Deitelzweig of Marx Realty, which owns the building.
The wedding-cake office tower, formerly known as 708 Third Ave., has some hot tenants, like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Seven Bucks Productions, as The Post’s Steve Cuozzo previously reported.
Little Collins, named after a street in Melbourne, has locations in the GM Building at 767 Fifth Ave. and at 667 Lexington Ave.
Marx Realty was repped in-house by Henry Henderson; Little Collins was represented by Newmark Knight Franks’ Ross Kaplan and Derek Koelsch.
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