by Terence Cullen
An Italian cabinet-maker is moving into a ground-floor space at 50 West 23rd Street in the Flatiron District, Commercial Observer has learned. César, a kitchen cabinet company based in northern Italy, inked a deal on Monday for 3,200 square feet at Two Trees Management Company's only Manhattan commercial building, according to the landlord.
The lease is for 10 years, and César is slated to open its flagship showroom this winter. That space breaks down to 2,300 square feet on the ground floor and 900 square feet in the basement. Asking rents range from $200 to $250 per square foot, according to a Two Trees spokeswoman.
Source: http://commercialobserver.com/
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