50 Main Street At City Square Welcomes Nine New Tenants In White Plains

Aerial view of City Square, courtesy of Ginsburg DevelopmentAerial view of City Square, courtesy of Ginsburg Development

Ginsburg Development Corporation and RM Friedland have announced nine new leases at 50 Main Street, a 15-story Class A office building at City Square in White Plains. 50 Main Street is one of two buildings within the broader City Square complex, which features amenities including a two-acre private park and fitness center.

The new tenants cover a wide range of industries, including construction, investment management, and law, and total 40,000 square feet within the 300,806-square-foot property.

City Square/50 Main Street, courtesy of RM Friedland

City Square/50 Main Street, courtesy of RM Friedland

50 Main Street recently underwent a major renovation and offers amenities including a private dining and conference room, a lecture hall, and an executive board room. The property is located within walking distance of the Harlem Line train at the White Plains station.

“We are thrilled to welcome and extend our gratitude to the following companies and their brokers for choosing City Square as their business hub,” said Chris O’Callaghan, managing director, Office Division at RM Friedland. “This achievement underscores the growing trend of businesses gravitating towards premium office spaces, demonstrating a clear preference for the highest quality offerings available in the market.”

The new tenants are Consigli Construction, Panco Operations, 7B Ventures LLC, Causeway Collaborative, Tulane Investment Fund, Cast Iron Media, Kipnes Crowley Group, LLC, Welby, and Brady & Greenblatt.

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2 Comments on "50 Main Street At City Square Welcomes Nine New Tenants In White Plains"

  1. Peterinthecity | March 3, 2024 at 7:28 am | Reply

    There you go folks, in case you were wondering, White Plains is alive and well!

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