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https://therealdeal.com/new-york/2025/09/02/sl-green-eyes-brooks-brothers-site-for-office-project/
SL Green buying Brooks Brothers site for next big office development
Del Vecchio family selling Madison Avenue development site for $160M
By Rich Bockmann
Sept 2, 2025
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Marc Holliday is suiting up for his next big office project.
SL Green is in contract to buy the former home of Brooks Brothers on Madison Avenue for $160 million, sources told The Real Deal. The property, a short walk from Grand Central Terminal at East 44th Street, could be developed into an 800,000-square-foot office tower.
CEO Holiday has been teasing SL Green’s determination to put a large development site under contract this year ever since he first announced the plan at the company’s investor day in December.
“It’s among the highest priorities of things we’re working on right now,” he said during the REIT’s July earnings call. Holliday added that his team is also working on putting a significant redevelopment site under contract before the year’s end.
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The iconic 11-story, 122,600-square-foot building at 346 Madison Avenue served as Brooks Brothers’ flagship store beginning in 1915. The company went bankrupt in 2020 and was purchased by Authentic Brands Group and Simon Property Group. The building, however, is still owned by the Brooks Brothers’ former owner, Italian billionaire Claudio Del Vecchio, who bought it in 2019 for $109 million.
He first put the property up for sale in 2021, and new marketing materials show renderings for a proposed tower dubbed 44+Madison. JLL is overseeing the sale process.
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Manhattan is starting to see a new spurt of office development.
Boston Properties announced in June that it is moving forward with construction of its $2 billion, 1 million-square-foot office tower at 343 Madison Avenue after securing an anchor tenant.
Vornado Realty Trust, the Rudins and Ken Griffin’s Citadel are working through the public review process for their 1.8 million square-foot tower at 350 Park Avenue, and Larry Silverstein has struck a deal with American Express to kick off development of his long-awaited 2 World Trade Center.
RXR and TF Cornerstone are planning to lock in an anchor tenant by year’s end for their planned tower at 175 Park Avenue.
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