Cushman & Wakefield announced today that Levine Plotkin & Menin LLP, a New York based
entertainment law firm has signed a long-term lease at 888 Seventh Avenue, located between 56th
and 57th Streets.
Levine Plotkin & Menin, which will relocate from 1740 Broadway following its lease
expiration, will occupy 7,600 square feet on part of the 10th floor at the Vornado-owned
Midtown Manhattan office building. The firm was a long-standing tenant at 1740 Broadway, which
is also owned by Vornado, having occupied space in the building since 1994.
Cushman & Wakefield, led by Josh Kuriloff, Jodi Roberts and Andrew Braver represented
Levine Plotkin & Menin. C&W has represented the firm in its last three lease
transactions. Vornado was represented in-house by Glen Weiss and Jared Solomon.
"Levine Plotkin & Menin was in search of a unique, high-quality work space that
would appeal to the firm's client roster," said Josh Kuriloff, a Cushman & Wakefield
Vice Chairman. "Following an extensive search in the Midtown and Midtown South submarkets,
Vornando, who valued its relationship with Levine Plotkin & Menin, went above and beyond to
keep the firm in its portfolio."
Levine Plotkin & Menin, which was founded in 1977, specializes in motion pictures,
theater, television, literary publishing, music and music publishing, merchandising and
endorsements, dance, fashion, design, photography, the Internet and new media. The firm's
clients include directors, producers, authors, actors, popular and classical musicians and
recording artists, fashion models, photographers, designers, dancers and theatrical composers
and writers, many of whom have won or been nominated for Academy, Grammy, Emmy, Tony and other
prestigious national and international awards.
888 Seventh Avenue is a 46-story, Class-A building located within walking distance of
Central Park and near major subway lines.
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