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Real Estate Journal
August 1, 2007
Swig Taps Aragon to Build New Juvenile Justice HQ. |
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Aragon Construction has recently commenced
work on its second project for real estate development,
investment and management firm Swig Equities,
LLC.
The firm was selected as General Contractor to
renovate the new office and administrative space for
Swig's tenant, the New York City Department of Juvenile
Justice (DJJ).
DJJ moved into temporary space on the 20th
floor of the Swig owned and managed 110 William
Street in December 2006, and will be moving to the
new offices on the entire 13th and a portion of the
14th floors.
Aragon will construct an entirely new build out
from infrastructure to finishes.
Working together with TPG Architecture, Aragon
is gut renovating the two floors at 110 William
Street - comprising a total of approximately 47,500
square feet - over a I6-week schedule with a projected
completion date of mid-October.
The space will be retrofitted with Acme metal and
glass partitions, open landscape work stations, millwork
and an intricate MEP system throughout.
Aragon will also construct a stainless steel staircase
connecting the two floors.
"We've proven ourselves to both the City of New
York and Swig Equities and that, combined with our
competitive bid, certainly helped with the selection
process for the award of this project," says
Aragon's executive vice president Richard Hartz.
"We have a long history of successfully completed
projects for the City, and our business relationship
with Swig Equities afforded our firm another great
opportunity here - as they were very pleased with
the 15,000 square feet of office space we built for
their tenants at 90 Broad Street; that job was built
in six weeks," says Alex Getelman, Aragon's president
& founder.
Aragon was also selected because of their skill
in managing complex, multi-faceted projects. "As
with any City project, this one is complicated, due
to the multiple layers of review which are required,"
says Swig’s Todd Korren, senior VP, Director
of Leasing & Operations.
"Satisfying all the various City agencies is a challenge
unto itself, but Aragon is able to do this - in
large part because of their professionalism, competitive
pricing, organization and meticulous documentation,
the latter being fundamental to working
for the City."
110 William Street is a 32-story, 900,000 square
foot multi-tenant office building located in the heart
of lower Manhattan's financial district. The property
- which is now over 99% leased - recently
underwent a major capital improvement program
and is currently going through a comprehensive
restoration, slated to be complete in September
2007.
The renovation involves a refinishing of the entire
facade and a reconstruction of the building
lobby, including new ceilings and lighting, the installation
of turnstiles and a messenger center.
Other prominent tenants at 110 William Street include
AIG Insurance, New York City Economic Development
Corporation, Bank of America and Lovell
Safety Management.
"Thanks to Swig's commitment to strengthening
downtown Manhattan's commercial environment,
we were afforded this great opportunity to be part
of the continued revitalization of the area," says
Getelman.
As for DJJ's new headquarters, according to
Korren, it will be spectacular: "They have terrific
views from the north looking towards City Hall, and
fantastic views looking east of the City and Brooklyn
Bridge.
"The space will be simple and elegant, constructed
in a Bloomberg bullpen-style open work
plan setting...They will be very happy."