We do not run a single playbook. Every one of these deals started with a different business model, a different growth curve, and a different reason for needing space in New York.
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The other eight sectors account for the remaining 40. Depth where it matters, range where it counts.
20 of the 23 name AI in what they build.
From a customer-service platform valued above $1B to a nonprofit microlender.
Eight apparel and personal-care brands. Unilever now owns two of them.
One NYSE listing, one LSE listing, and a women's professional basketball league.
Five consultancies, three law firms, two legal-tech platforms, one accounting practice, one software acquirer.
Small counts, high specificity. A humanoid-robotics team and a construction firm founded in 1919 do not want the same building.
33 of the 130 name AI in what they build, and they turn up in seven of the thirteen sectors: biodefense, government contracting, legal tech, financial research, threat intelligence. A layer running through the book, not a sector sitting in it.
Public listings and acquisitions verified against company filings and announcements. Dates reflect announcement year.
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