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Leon Cooperman's Hedge Fund Is Moving To Midtown

Jul 25, 2013, 18:50 IST

Reuters/ Rick Wilking Billionaire hedge fund manager Leon Cooperman's Omega Advisors just signed a lease to occupy a floor in a 41-story in Midtown Manhattan skyscraper 810 Seventh Avenue.

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From the press release:

Omega Advisors, led by Leon Cooperman, will occupy the entire 33rd floor covering 17,320 square feet for a new 7 year lease. Omega is one of the world’s leading investment advisors with over $8 billion under management.

After Hurricane Sandy, Cooperman had "extreme problems" with his Lower Manhattan office. Omega's offices at Wall Street Plaza (88 Pine Street) were closed like a lot of other buildings in the neighborhood following the storm.

That's not why he's moving, though.

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"We were very happy at 88 Pine for the 18 years that we were there. John Lui is a great owner/landlord. The partners of the firm wanted to get uptown," Cooperman said in an email to us.

Here's an image of the Midtown building:

Wikimedia Commons/ Americasroof

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