New York Post

KiDS’ 1 WTC rent costliest ever downtown

- By STEVE CUOZZO scuozzo@nypost.com

The lease just signed by KiDS Creative at 1 World Trade Center for more than $90 a square foot is for the highest rent ever paid downtown — a surprising developmen­t on the same day 1 WTC coowner Douglas Durst claimed demand for the tower was weak.

As first reported Tuesday on nypost.com, KiDS Creative — an ad agency offshoot of premier digital artistry shop Box Studios — signed for just under 35,000 square feet on 1 WTC’s 87th floor, only three floors below the highest office level.

The $90plus persquaref­oot rent easily tops rents in the $70s at Larry Silverstei­n’s 7 World Trade Center and other downtown locations.

The news broke just hours after Durst, the Port Authority’s partner in 1 WTC, told the Wall Street Journal he’s had to reduce asking rent in the middle office floors to $69 a square foot from $75.

However, asking rents are $80 to $100 a square foot above the 64th floor, Durst rep Jordan Barowitz said.

The KiDS Creative deal, the first new lease at 1 WTC in nearly three years, reflects burgeoning demand for the WTC and neighborin­g build ings by media, tech and digital firms.

In fact, a batch of completed and almostdone deals make claims that downtown faces an office “glut” look increasing­ly ridiculous.

“This particular tenancy represents just the kind of creative user with a global presence that we’re seeking,” said Cushman & Wakefield powerhouse dealmaker Tara Stacom, the leasing agent for 1 WTC.

Box Studios and KiDS Creative were both founded by photoimagi­ng wizard Pascal Dangin, who describes Box as a “finishing house devoted to the image.”

Box, based on West 14th Street, spe cializes in branding for such lines as Dolce & Gabbana, Balenciaga and Alexander Wang.

More than 55 percent of 1 WTC’s 3 million square feet are leased, mostly to Conde Nast (1.1 million square feet) and also to the US General Services Administra­tion. The tower is to open by the end of 2014.

Durst leasing chief Eric Engelhardt said, “We expect to sign more leases [for 1 WTC] with companies in the creative, media and tech world.”

As we first reported last week, the PA and Durst are also in advanced talks for 1 WTC with Percolate, a provider of online content marketing software, for 40,000plus square feet, and in more tentative talks with Hugo Boss for a much larger block.

Meanwhile, online software developer Media Math has a nearly done deal for 130,000 square feet at Larry Silverstei­n’s 4 WTC.

Media/ad giant Group M has already signed for over 500,000 square feet at Silverstei­n’s 3 WTC, which is stalled at seven stories as the PA considers Silverstei­n’s request for a constructi­onloan guarantee.

The PA board is expected to vote on the proposal Wednesday.

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