Jump Trading, a high-frequency trading firm founded in 1999, leased 99,305 square feet at Related Companies' 50 Hudson Yards in Manhattan. The deal represents the firm's 13th office location and reflects ongoing demand for premium Manhattan office space among financial services tenants.

The lease signals confidence in Hudson Yards as a destination for elite trading operations. Jump Trading specializes in algorithmic and high-frequency trading across global markets, making it the type of tenant that anchors Class A office buildings in competitive Manhattan submarkets.

Hudson Yards continues to attract major financial and tech firms despite broader office market headwinds. Related Companies' 50 Hudson Yards stands as one of the neighborhood's flagship properties, drawing tenants willing to pay top-tier rents for state-of-the-art facilities and prestigious addresses.

The transaction appears in Colliers' April office leasing report, underscoring the steady flow of large-format leases among institutional tenants even as overall Manhattan office absorption remains challenged.