The law firm of Moses & Singer has scrapped its current lease that went another two and a half years and signed a new 15-year deal to remain in the Chrysler Building at 405 Lexington Ave. on the corner of East 42nd Street.

The 73,485-square-foot lease will also allow for the modernization and redesign of the 12th and 13th floors it occupies.

Michael T. Cohen, Robert Tunis, Eric Feriello and Jessica Verdi of Colliers International represented the tenant and will be the project manager on the redesign of the space.

The landmark was represented by a Tishman Speyer team. Asking rents in the base of the building were around $65 per square foot.


Online luxury-goods hub FarFetch.com is getting a brick-and-mortar office.

The London-based company has signed a 10-year lease for 14,875 square feet comprising the entire 23rd floor in the tower of 285 Madison Ave. on the corner of East 40th Street.

Farfetch, founded by José Neves in 2007, launched an $855 million initial public offering in September 2017.

It now represents more than 3,500 brands and ships clothing and jewelry to 190 countries.

Bill Peters, Josh Stuart and Christian Allen of JLL represented the tenant.

In another deal at the building, the financial tech firm LiquidX signed a 7,813-square-foot lease for a pre-built on part of the 14th floor.

Led by CEO James Toffey, LiquidX is an electronic marketplace for exchanging trade finance assets such as receivables, payables and letters of credit at what is now a clip of $800 million per month. It recently opened its platform to new markets by completing a Sha­ria- compliant transaction.

Matthew McBride of CBRE represented LiquidX, which is located on the 30th floor of nearby 100 Park Ave.

The RFR Realty-owned building was represented in both deals by AJ Camhi and Ryan Silverman in-house along with a JLL team of Alexander Chudnoff, Mitchell Konsker, Dan Turkewitz and Diana Biasotti.

In a $65 million 2013 upgrade, RFR created a stunning white lobby, planted roof deck, fitness center, event space, fitness facility and a bike room.

Asking rents on two remaining pre-builts range from $77 to $82 per square foot.


The e-tailer Brideside has just opened a Manhattan showroom flagship so brides-to-be and their best friends can touch and feel the fabrics and try on the dresses.

Located in the Flatiron District between Broadway and Park Avenue South, the 2,400-square-foot, ground-floor space at 20 E. 20th St. has an additional 500 square feet in the lower level.

Justin Fantasia and Carly Geller of RKF represented Brideside, which previously had a mini-shop inside Lord & Taylor.

The 25-foot-wide interior, which includes a green wall overflowing with flowers and pink neon hearts for Instagram moments, was created by Gala Magriña Design.

The former tenant, the tutu maker Chacott, was represented in the five-year sublease by Cushman & Wakefield’s Andrew Kahn and Christian Stanton. The space is owned by a shareholder in the building’s co-op.


The nationwide medical facility EHE is relocating its offices and clinic from 10 Rockefeller Plaza to another Rock Center building at 600 Fifth Ave.

The transaction allows EHE (Engaging Healthy Employees) to end its 47,000-square-foot lease early and expand to 66,000 square feet in the neighboring spot.

Brad Wolk, Erik Schmall, Peter Cento and Scott Weiss of Savills Studley represented EHE while Rock Center was represented by an in-house Tishman Speyer team.

The current fourth-floor EHE space will be absorbed by an expansion of the First Republic Bank as The Post revealed to you in May of this year.