New York Post

Big fish in Penn pond

Avra plans restaurant in Farley Building

- STEVE CUOZZO

VORNADO Realty Trust landed the biggest fish of all in its quest to make its Penn District a culinary mecca. The immensely popular Greek seafood restaurant Avra Estiatorio has just signed a lease for a Homeric-scale eatery in the landmarked Farley Building at Ninth Avenue and West 33rd Street — a potentiall­y transforma­tive step in the Penn District’s evolution into a first-class office-and-recreation destinatio­n.

The new eatery marks a stunning expansion for Avra Group owners Nick Tsoulos and Nick Pashalis, who own three other thriving Avras in Manhattan. It’s also a giant leap for Vornado’s ambitions in the West 30s near Penn Station and Madison Square Garden, where “seafood” once meant Arthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips.

Vornado Chairman Steve Roth knew his Penn District properties needed a food-driven component to lure office workers and to compete with neighborin­g Manhattan West and Hudson Yards, both of which have top-tier dining destinatio­ns.

The new Avra, to open next year, will boast 20,000 square feet, including more than 6,000 square feet of outdoor space at the Farley Building’s northwest corner. It will be designed by Shawn Sullivan, a partner in Rockwell Group, which also designed always-buzzing Avra Madison on East 60th Street — a favorite as much for its open sightlines that make for great people-watching as for its sparkling-fresh piscines.

Vornado Executive Vice President Ed Hogan said, “The location demands nothing short of the best possible experience from globally respected restaurate­urs. We’re confident Avra will exemplify the standards of the Penn District.”

Avra will be adjacent to Meta’s 730,000-square-foot campus in the Farley Building, which it leases from Vornado. The building also is home to Moynihan Food Hall, where Vornado has 120,000 square feet of stores and restaurant­s.

Roth’s commitment to dining in the Penn District includes Blue Ribbon Sushi & Steak, Bar Primi and Roberta’s Pizza at neighborin­g office building Penn 1 and, soon, a new “concept” at Penn 2 from Cafe Chelsea creators Sunday Hospitalit­y.

Vornado’s Penn District holdings between Sixth and Ninth avenues comprise 10 million square feet. Vornado has invested more than $2 billion in the area, including a $450 million redesign of Penn 1, the tower previously known as Penn Plaza.

The capital upgrades helped lure more than 700,000 square feet of new office leases.

Vornado also created new pedestrian plazas and other public amenities in the district, which has easy access to Amtrak, 15 subway lines, the LIRR, NJ Transit and PATH.

Roth’s publicly traded giant recently demolished the Pennsylvan­ia Hotel, where Vornado hopes one day to put up a supertall skyscraper. Until then, Vornado’s entertaini­ng several interim ideas for the site, including outdoor tennis and pickleball courts as The Post reported last week.

Fifth Avenue boom

Arc’teryx, the Canada-based maker of high-end outdoor apparel and equipment with five Manhattan stores, is braving the biggest retail stage of all — Rockefelle­r Center.

The company signed a lease for 12,689 square feet at Tishman Speyer’s 600 Fifth Ave. between East 48th and 49th streets. The two-story location will replace Aritzia, which the Commercial Observer reported will move to an even larger space at 608 Fifth at the block’s northern end — the former home of TopShop. Arc’teryx’s arrival is the latest illustrati­on of Midtown Fifth Avenue’s ongoing boom, where stores are filling formerly vacant locations and some fashion retailers are buying their own buildings.

It wasn’t known when Aritzia and Arc’teryx will move. An Arc’teryx rep said, “We are excited to continue serving our community in New York City” with the new addition.

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Avra Group which already operates three popular Greek seafood restaurant­s in Manhattan including a location at 141 E 48th St (above) has plans to open a fourth Avra Estiatorio eatery at the landmarked Farley Building in the Penn District (inset) The building is also home to a Meta campus and the Moynihan Food Hall.
Catch of the day Avra Group which already operates three popular Greek seafood restaurant­s in Manhattan including a location at 141 E 48th St (above) has plans to open a fourth Avra Estiatorio eatery at the landmarked Farley Building in the Penn District (inset) The building is also home to a Meta campus and the Moynihan Food Hall.
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