Commercial Observer: Peregrine takes 10K sq. ft. at 104 Fifth Ave.
San Francisco-based data intelligence platform Peregrine will open its first New York City office in the Flatiron District, as reported by Commercial Observer.
Peregrine, which centralizes data for public safety agencies, government agencies and commercial organizations, signed a lease for 9,505 square feet on the entire third floor of Sovereign Partners’ 104 Fifth Avenue, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.
The deal marks Peregrine’s debut on the East Coast, as its only other office is at 71 Stevenson Street in San Francisco.
“Opening our doors in New York is a lighthouse moment for Peregrine,” Nick Noone, CEO and co-founder of Peregrine, said in a statement to CO. “New York is home to exceptional engineering talent, and we’re excited to tap into the city’s energy and connect world-class engineers with opportunities to build cutting-edge software that helps solve the most critical problems for the world’s most important organizations at scale.”
Peregrine, which is expected to have more than 350 total employees by the end of this year, is set to house up to 100 staffers in its New York City office, which will open April 15.
Other tenants in the building between West 15th and West 16th streets include tech giant Apple, software company Adobe, real estate brokerage Brown Harris Stevens and tech and digital marketing firm Red Ventures.
Read the full Commercial Observer story here.