SL Green Realty Corp.

Company SLG

Last mentioned: Mar 23, 2026

Timeline

  1. Q1 Projection

    SL Green expects to surpass 900,000 sq ft in total leasing for the quarter.

  2. One Madison Fully Leased

    Harvey AI expansion secures the final remaining office space at One Madison Avenue.

  3. 832K Milestone

    Company reaches 832,135 sq ft of signed leases within the first 65 days of the year.

  4. Q1 Leasing Commences

    SL Green begins its most active first quarter in company history.

Stories mentioning SL Green Realty Corp. 4

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SL Green Signals NYC Office Resilience with Dual Dividend Declarations

SL Green Realty Corp. has declared dividends for both its common stock ($0.6175) and its Series I Preferred Stock ($0.4063). The move reinforces the REIT's position as a stable leader in the Manhattan office market despite ongoing structural shifts in commercial real estate.

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partnership Very Bullish

Harvey AI Expansion Drives SL Green to Record-Breaking 100% Occupancy

Harvey AI has secured a 92,663-square-foot expansion at One Madison Avenue, bringing the flagship SL Green property to 100% occupancy. This deal anchors a record-breaking first quarter for SL Green, signaling a robust physical expansion of the AI sector in New York City despite broader remote-work trends.

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real-estate Very Bullish

SL Green Hits 100% Occupancy at One Madison, Signals NYC Office Rebound

SL Green Realty Corp. has fully leased One Madison Avenue following a major expansion by Harvey AI, positioning the firm for its strongest first quarter in nearly three decades. The milestone underscores a 'flight to quality' in Manhattan's office market, defying narratives of AI-driven workforce contraction.

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other Very Bullish

SL Green Hits 100% Occupancy at One Madison as AI Expansion Drives Record Q1

SL Green Realty Corp. has reached full occupancy at its One Madison Avenue development following a 92,663-square-foot expansion by Harvey AI. The firm is now on track for its strongest first-quarter leasing performance in its 28-year history, signaling a robust recovery for high-end Manhattan office space.

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