Artisan Partners [
profile] has significantly boosted its presence in New York City. The
Commercial Observer reports that the Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based mutual fund shop expanded its midtown Manhattan office by more than 50 percent.
According to the
Observer, Artisan moved into 1330 Avenue of the Americas a year ago, taking over the entire 10,000-square-foot 31st floor. Now Artisan's space includes 5,800 square on the 27th floor of the same building.
Eric Deutsch of
CBRE represented Artisan for the expansion. The
Observer talked to
William Elder, executive vice president managing director of the New York division of RXR, which bought the building. According to the pub, about 85 percent of the building is occupied by
Pearson, which owns the
Financial Times and
Ignites parent
Money Media.
Artisan withdrew its IPO plans in December 2011, though in May 2012 CEO
Eric Colson said that the Artisan team was "still considering [an] IPO." 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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