300 Tice Blvd. in Woodcliff Lake — Courtesy: The Arlington Group
By Joshua Burd
A provider of sustainable refrigerant products has leased more than 7,000 square feet of office space in Woodcliff Lake, in a newly announced deal by The Arlington Group.
The tenant, Hudson Technologies, is moving its corporate headquarters to 300 Tice Blvd. from New York as part of the lease with Hudson Equities. Its new home will occupy part of a recently updated, 240,000-square-foot property just off the Garden State Parkway and minutes from the New York State Thruway and Route 17.
Rick Heilmann of The Arlington Group represented ownership in the 7,100-square-foot deal, while Slava Vaynberg of Savills represented Hudson Technologies.
“We are thrilled to have Hudson Technologies select 300 Tice Boulevard as their new corporate headquarters,” said Ephraim Hasenfeld, CEO of Hudson Equities. “Hudson Technologies will be the third corporation in 2021 to relocate a corporate headquarters to 300 Tice Boulevard.”
The other two companies are Curb ‘n Go and Western Union, Hasenfeld said, noting that they join a roster that includes PKF O’Connor Davies, KPMG, Bank Hapoalim International and LPL Financial. He added that the company is negotiating additional leases for “a substantial amount of space.”
“Despite the fluctuations of the office market due to COVID, we have been aggressive and successful in attracting tenants to the building,” Hasenfeld added, noting that the firm has more than 40,000 square feet of lease proposals pending as 2021 comes to a close.
In a news release, Hudson Equities said 300 Tice features an atrium, a full-service café with indoor and outdoor seating, a new fitness center, covered parking and on-site management and ownership. Recent improvements to the three-story building include updated common areas with two audio-visual walls, new furniture, energy-efficient lighting, HVAC upgrades, renovated restrooms, new landscaping and site lighting.
The landlord also recently completed a solar panel system that it says will reduce energy expenses for the building.