The Feil Organization has completed an extensive capital improvement program at its Garden City office property.
The landlord invested about $2 million in the redevelopment effort at Garden City Center at 100 Quentin Roosevelt Blvd.
“Today’s marketplace calls for office space that immediately engages tenants from the moment they walk through our front doors, into the elevators, and into their workspace,” Andrew Wiener, head of commercial office leasing at the Feil Organization, said in a company statement. “This important milestone for our Long Island portfolio is yet another example of our commitment to delivering the highest quality properties and meeting the demand where it is.”
Designed by Manhattan-based MdeAS Architects, improvements at the 200,000-square-foot office complex included a full redevelopment of the common areas and entry. Integrated seating, planting and artwork, new lighting and flooring were all part of the lobby’s reboot.
Built in 1990, the building features glass walls and a five-story atrium. Amenities at Garden City Center include a conferencing facility, fitness center and a full-service restaurant. The Class A office property is about 75 percent occupied by a mix of professional service tenants in the insurance and legal industries.
“The reimagined 100 Quentin Boulevard has been elevated to meet contemporary needs, with the renovation of the great crescent atrium now showcasing ultra-modern lighting, new landscaping, seating, art installations, and a unique sculptural wood screen that follows the building’s distinctive curve,” Dan Shannon, partner at MdeAS Architects, said in the statement.
The Feil Organization portfolio totals more than 24 million square feet in industrial, commercial, and retail, over 5,000 residential properties, and thousands of acres of undeveloped land across the U.S. The company owns more than 1.46 million square feet of office space on Long Island, with buildings in Garden City, Melville, Great River, Lake Success, Levittown and Woodbury.