Talk about flipping the script.
The office tower at 180 Maiden Lane, a 1.2 million square-foot building in downtown Manhattan that once housed troubled insurance giant
American International Group
Inc.,
is getting a new tenant: consumer-debt resolution company National Debt Relief.
The property is a short stroll from 33 Maiden Lane, a building owned by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which played a crucial role in stabilizing the banking system during the financial crisis. Maiden Lane also was the name of a series o…
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