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SL Green Aims to Restore Its New York Office Growth, Sees America Back in the Workplace in 2022

Manhattan’s Largest Office Landlord Forges Ahead With Improvement Plans for Next Year

SL Green Realty plans a $440 million retail-luxury multifamily building at 760 Madison Ave. in New York City that's set to house a Giorgio Armani flagship store and restaurant. (SL Green)
SL Green Realty plans a $440 million retail-luxury multifamily building at 760 Madison Ave. in New York City that's set to house a Giorgio Armani flagship store and restaurant. (SL Green)

SL Green Realty missed roughly half its original corporate goals this year because of the pandemic. Even so, Manhattan's largest office landlord has a strategy for improving next year, though it isn't looking for a real comeback in the New York City commercial real estate market until 2022.

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