NEW YORK CITY—L&L Holding Co. recently revealed that it has made two executive appointments to its commercial leasing team focused on its New York City portfolio. Tanya Grimaldo has joined L&L as Vice President of Leasing, and Giannina Brancato has been promoted to Assistant Vice President of Leasing.

These newly-appointed team members will work alongside Jonathan Tootell, who joined L&L in January, as Executive Vice President, to head leasing efforts across the firm's entire eight million-square-foot portfolio of premier assets, including recently reinvented towers at 425 Park Avenue in the Plaza District and 390 Madison near Grand Central, landmark trophy properties such as 195 Broadway in Lower Manhattan and 114 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District, and The Wynwood Plaza, a one million-square-foot mixed-use campus in Miami.

According to a prepared release, in addition to their focus on L&L's diversified existing New York City portfolio, the team will collaborate with L&L's partners and in-place leasing teams for the ongoing redevelopment of Terminal Warehouse into a 1.3 million-square-foot wellness-focused, high-performance workplace and retail destination in West Chelsea.

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