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AI Infrastructure Firm Treeswift Signs 7K-SF Lease at 256 West 38th Street
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Commercial Observer
An artificial intelligence-driven infrastructure technology company is relocating its offices to Midtown.
Philadelphia-based Treeswift signed a four-year, 7,487-square-foot lease on the entire 11th floor of the Hakimian Organization’s 256 West 38th Street in an expansion of its New York City operations, according to landlord broker Lee & Associates NYC.
Treeswift specializes in helping clients with infrastructure inspections, vegetation management, construction planning, wildfire mitigation and storm response, according to the brokerage.
The firm will move into its new offices at 256 West 38th Street in August.
The seller, Investcorp, purchased the two buildings for $157 million in 2017, Commercial Observer previously reported.