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Arcade Songs, a music publisher, secures small and exclusive workspace in Hudson Square.

Music publisher Arcade Songs snags boutique office space in Hudson Square

Music publisher Arcade Songs snags boutique office space in Hudson Square

High-profile music publisher, Arcade Songs, is expanding and moving to Hudson Square’s 60 Charlton St. The boutique office building is the new home of Arcade, which is led by Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer, Gregg Wattenberg. The recording and writing studio works with famous artists such as John Legend, Dean Lewis, and Enrique Iglesias. Arcade’s original space at 587 Fifth Ave. offered just over 4,100 square feet, while the new space offers 18,970 square feet. The building is owned by AEW Capital Management in a joint venture with APF Properties and Drake Street Partners. The owners were represented by a JLL team, while Arcade was represented by CBRE’s Alex D’Amario and Gary Davies. Asking rents are in the $90s per square foot.

The building features a hotel-style lobby and outdoor roof deck. Vice-chairman, Mitchell Konsker, said that Arcade can easily connect with clients and collaborators, while tapping into the vibrancy of Greenwich Village, Soho, and Tribeca.

FAQs:

What is Arcade Songs?
Arcade Songs is a high-profile music publisher led by Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer, Gregg Wattenberg.

Who are some of Arcade’s collaborators?
Arcade works with famous musicians such as John Legend, Dean Lewis, and Enrique Iglesias.

What is the new space at 60 Charlton St.?
Arcade’s new space at 60 Charlton St. offers 18,970 square feet, while their original space at 587 Fifth Ave. only offered just over 4,100 square feet.

Who owns the building at 60 Charlton St.?
The building is owned by AEW Capital Management in a joint venture with APF Properties and Drake Street Partners.

What is the rent at 60 Charlton St.?
Asking rents at 60 Charlton St. are in the $90s per square foot.

Music publisher Arcade Songs snags boutique office space in Hudson Square
Music publisher Arcade Songs snags boutique office space in Hudson Square

Arcade Songs, a music publisher, secures a boutique office space in Hudson Square.

High-profile music publisher Arcade Songs is expanding its presence by leaving midtown for a new boutique office building in Hudson Square. The office is located at 60 Charlton St. and offers a new home for Arcade’s recording and writing studio, which collaborates with artists such as John Legend, Dean Lewis and Enrique Iglesias. The move allows Arcade to grow from its previous 4,100 square feet to an expanded 18,970 square feet. The new building is a 98,000 square-foot, 12-story complex jointly owned by AEW Capital management, APF Properties and Drake Street Partners. The building includes a hotel-style lobby and outdoor roof deck. Asking rents for this new location were in the $90s per square foot. Arcade was represented by CBRE’s Alex D’Amario and Gary Davies, while the building’s owners received representation from a JLL team led by Mitchell Konsker and Benjamin Bass. Konsker believes that Arcade’s new home will allow the music publisher to connect seamlessly with clients and collaborators while benefiting from the energy of Greenwich Village, Soho and Tribeca.

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