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When a long-term nonprofit tenant decided to vacate its space at 366 Fifth Avenue and relocate, the ownership group, Ronbet 366 LLC set out to reposition the property. An existing tenant in the building, Aimee Lynn Accessories, decided to expand to the newly renovated space on the buildings 11th and 12th floors, and will undertake a thorough build-out, starting this week. The tenant currently occupies space on the buildings fourth and sixth floors. Richard Brickell, a senior vice president representing the buildings ownership group, spoke with The Commercial Observer earlier this month about the space, where Aimee Lynn Accessories designers will be based.
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The plan includes large, open work areas, including along the Fifth Avenue perimeter of the building. The work areas will include oversized windows installed by Thermaroll. Theyre operable tilts, and turn almost like French windows, Mr. Brickell said. Theres also a pane of glass on top, like a cape, and looks out to the parapet wall, which was cut open.
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The space also includes three skylights, which were previously covered, through which the tenants can get a vertical view of the Empire State Building. When its lit up at night with the new LED lights that they have, its like having a giant night light in your office, according to Mr. Brickell. Its pretty amazing.
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