Vornado Realty Trust named Cushman & Wakefield as the exclusive leasing agent of PENN 2, its 1.8 million square-foot PENN District office tower. The Cushman & Wakefield agency team will be led by Bruce Mosler and Josh Kuriloff, who have recently been responsible for more than 7.7 million square feet in office leasing across Midtown Manhattan's burgeoning Westside. PENN 2 has been completely transformed into a world-class office environment geared toward today's leading companies.

The $750 million full-building redevelopment includes a highly efficient modern glass curtain wall; a striking triple-height lobby; 16 distinctive double-height outdoor tenant loggias; and a signature six story podium comprised of 105,000 square feet of column-free, double-height space. The project also features 72,000 square feet of outdoor green spaces including a massive outdoor terrace atop the podium and a lushly landscaped 17,000 square-foot private rooftop park serviced by an indoor glass pavilion that will be available to all tenants. Home to Madison Square Garden's global headquarters, the building will incorporate a 300 seat Town Hall space suspended above the 33rd Street plaza.

Used regularly as a social stair, the Town Hall will feature a highly flexible seating system suitable for large scale keynote talks, private screenings, formal banquets, conferences, workshops, and open floor exhibitions. Vornado has redesigned and reprogrammed PENN 2 and its neighboring PENN 1 tower as a two-building connected campus in the heart of the PENN District. The twin projects encompass 4.4 million square feet of premium office space; a host of new and improved entrances to Penn Station and the surrounding subway system; and a reinvention of the District's street level and below-grade retail, including dozens of new food & beverage and health & wellness options.

The campus-wide project will culminate in an enhanced public realm, punctuated by acres of inviting new public plazas, verdant landscaping, and widened sidewalks. The PENN District campus is situated directly above North America's most accessible and active mass transit hub. A total of 15 subway lines, along with Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit, PATH, Amtrak all consolidate in the district.

They will be joined by Metro-North commuters starting in 2027.