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Info Firm AlphaSights Takes 46K SF at RFR’s 350 Madison Avenue

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London-based AlphaSights is relocating its New York City offices to three floors of RFR Realty’s 350 Madison Avenue, the landlord announced in a press release.

The business information firm will take 46,142 square feet for the whole 12th, 14th and 15th floors, per to the release. It wasn’t immediately clear when the company would move into the 400,000-square-foot building between East 44th and East 45th Streets.

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“We continue to experience strong leasing momentum at 350 Madison Avenue,” AJ Camhi, RFR’s leasing director, said in prepared remarks. “The commitment by AlphaSights is further testament to the quality of this asset.”

Asking rent in the six-year lease was $75 per square foot, according to The Real Deal, which first reported news of the deal.

AlphaSights is currently based in roughly 22,000 square feet at 229 West 43rd Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, TRD reported.

Camhi represented the landlord in-house with Alexander Chudnoff, Mitchell Konsker, Daniel Turkewitz and Diana Biasotti of JLL. Augustus Field, Jon Herman, Robert Lowe, Brooks Hauf, Gary Ceder and Will Barrett of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant and declined to comment via a spokesman.

Last month, Commercial Observer first reported that The Korea Society inked a nearly 10,000-square-foot deal at 350 Madison Avenue. The entity, which promotes relations between the United States and South Korea, took the top two floors of the 25-story building.