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Empire State Building Lands NY Insurer With Lease for Full Floor

  • GNY Mutual signed deal for 17 years at iconic NYC building
  • Revamped Manhattan properties have lured new tenants

The Empire State Building opened in 1931 and has undergone more than $650 million of capital improvements from 2008. 

Photographer: Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg
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Greater New York Mutual Insurance Co. signed a lease at the Empire State Building.

GNY Mutual, which currently has offices on Madison Avenue, agreed to a 17-year deal for a full floor at the famous New York tower, with 52,116 square feet (4,841 square meters) of space, according to a statement Thursday.