Nasdaq to Move Global Headquarters to 4 Times Square - Seite 2
Nasdaq's new global headquarters will remain the center for companies that want to take advantage of its world class location which includes:
- The Opening and Closing Market Bell ceremonies at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City's Times Square;
- The Nasdaq MarketSite has an exclusive event space that will expand to host a variety of corporate and industry events;
- Recently enhanced broadcast and media correspondence facilities allow for company brand and executive visibility strategies through organized interviews and press briefings with global news outlets;
- Multiple Nasdaq Tower and Nasdaq Marquee advertising opportunities; and,
- The home to the Market Intelligence Desk that consists of a team of market professionals, all working to keep clients on top of the market with up-to-the-minute analysis and information.
The three-year MarketSite expansion and relocation initiative will commence construction this summer and is slated for completion in December 2021, with phased move-ins beginning in spring 2019.
4 Times Square has recently undergone a $140 million capital improvement program. The 45,600 square foot amenity floor, featuring a café and coffee bar run by Michelin Star Chef Claus Meyer and first-class conference, meeting and event spaces managed by Convene, will open to tenants and their guests later this year.
The Durst Organization has already leased over half of the space formerly occupied by Condé Nast. The Nasdaq deal marks the first of the building's upper floors to be leased prior to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom's departure in 2020.
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