Jump Trading leased 99,305 square feet at Related Companies' 50 Hudson Yards in Manhattan, according to Colliers' April office leasing report. The algorithmic and high-frequency trading firm, founded in 1999, secured this as its 13th office location globally.

The Hudson Yards deal reflects sustained demand from financial services tenants for premium Manhattan office space, even as broader office leasing remains pressured. Jump Trading's move into the Architectural Digest-featured tower signals confidence in New York's financial district recovery and the appeal of Hudson Yards' modern infrastructure for tech-forward trading operations.

Related Companies' 50 Hudson Yards continues attracting blue-chip tenants seeking state-of-the-art facilities. The lease size underscores the tower's ability to accommodate large corporate footprints while maintaining high occupancy rates. For Jump Trading, the location provides proximity to Manhattan's financial ecosystem and the connectivity required for algorithmic trading operations.