FORT LAUDERDALE, FL—Ohio-based custom clothier Astor & Black is relocating its corporate headquarters to the top floor of the Miami Herald’s landmark Broward County bureau building along I-75 in Pembroke Pines. The move is expected to create at least 62 new jobs in the area.

Darcie Lunsford of Butters Group represented the Miami Herald and building ownership, a partnership between Coconut Creek-based Butters Group and Boca Raton-based Milhous Group. Kimberly Barbar of Stiles Corp. represented Astor & Black.

Financial terms of the seven-year deal were not disclosed. Astor & Black is expected to move into its new 22,294-square-foot home in August after an investment of $1.5 million in renovations, technology infrastructure, and equipment.

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