Weill Cornell Medicine’s Ronald O. Perelman and Claudia Cohen Center for Reproductive Medicine has signed a new lease for 10,547 square feet at 255 Greenwich St.

The center, named for The Post’s late Page Six editor and her onetime husband, expects to open in the fifth-floor space in January 2017.

John Cefaly and Michael Burgio of Cushman & Wakefield represented Weill Cornell.

Dennis Brady and Brett Greenberg of Jack Resnick & Sons represented the ownership in the 15-year deal which had an asking rent of $60 per foot. Target recently signed a deal for the building’s base.

Weill Cornell Medical College also expanded other facilities at 156 William St.

Also, on the west side of downtown at the World Trade Center site, Ron Perelman has just gifted $75 million toward completing the Performing Arts Center.


In another medical industry lease, Medicrea has renewed and expanded to 14,600 square feet at the top of 50 Greene St. in Soho.

The Paris-based publicly traded company specializing in creating devices for spinal surgeries has been operating out of the entire 7,300-square-foot fifth-floor penthouse — which includes a roof deck — and has now doubled in size by adding the entire fourth floor of 7,300 square feet.

David Zar of Zar Property NY represented the building, which at $85 per foot has one of the highest asking rents for a non-doorman building in all of Midtown South.