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In a significant move for both Civic Entertainment Group and GFP Real Estate, the award-winning creative marketing and communications agency has secured a seven-year lease extension and expansion at two prime locations in NoHo. The agency will double its footprint to an impressive 27,180 square feet, encompassing two interconnected properties at 440 Lafayette Street and 740 Broadway.
This expansion reflects Civic Entertainment Group's commitment to growth and innovation within the bustling New York City market. The new lease not only provides the agency with additional space but also positions it strategically in a vibrant neighborhood known for its creative energy and cultural significance.
As businesses continue to adapt to changing market dynamics, this lease agreement underscores the importance of flexible and scalable office solutions. The enhanced workspace is expected to foster collaboration and creativity, further empowering the agency to deliver exceptional marketing and communications services to its clients.
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