The Farmer’s Dog digs in at Prince Building
The Farmer’s Dog has a new place to curl up — only this kennel comes with Soho views. The fresh pet food company signed a five-year lease for 58,000 square feet at 568 Broadway, more than tripling its footprint, the Commercial Observer reported. The brand is taking the entire 10th and 11th floors of the 12-story Prince Building, owned by a joint venture between Aurora Capital Associates, A&H Acquisitions and Allied Partners. Asking rent was $120 per square foot, according to the outlet’s sources. Other spaces in the building command anywhere from $86 to $108 per foot. The Farmer’s Dog […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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