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SL Green 8-K supplemental: a spec-first look at the signage term

Table of Contents
  1. Filing identity and geography
  2. Where the signage clue sits
  3. What a specifying engineer should do next
SL Green 8-K supplemental: a spec-first look at the signage term

A single word in an SEC filing surfaced a procurement clue for specifying engineers working New York commercial properties. SL Green Realty Corp filed an 8-K on 23 Jul 2026 carrying a supplemental package where the term signage appears. The excerpt field is empty, so this is a reading of what the filing is, not what the rent says. [S1]

For a specifying engineer, the actionable detail is the document type and its source, not the headline. The filing is identified as an 8-K with the SEC EDGAR provider, geography flagged as United States, and the notice date 23 Jul 2026. The supplemental URL points to the 1040971 archive path on sec.gov. Signage in a real estate supplemental typically covers facade-mounted identification, wayfinding, and code-required tenant information; the engineer reads the filing first to confirm scope before any product selection. [S1]

Filing identity and geography

The record is an SL Green Realty Corp filing with ticker references SLG and SLG-PI, submitted as a Form 8-K to the SEC. The provider field names SEC EDGAR, and the geography field is United States. The notice date is 23 Jul 2026. These three data points fix the document in time and place; everything else in this reading is conditional on the linked exhibit. [S1]

Where the signage clue sits

The term field carries the word signage, and the URL is a supplemental HTML document hosted under the 1040971 archive path. In SL Green disclosures, supplementals attached to an 8-K typically describe leasing activity, property-level updates, or portfolio events. The term field is a tagged keyword, not a specification; it tells the engineer that the exhibit touches signage in some capacity, without committing to a product, vendor, or allowance. [S1]

What a specifying engineer should do next

Open the linked HTML on sec.gov before drawing conclusions. The engineer should scan for any reference to facade identification, wayfinding, illuminated or non-illuminated letters, code-required occupant identification, or landlord-controlled signage standards. If the supplemental is a leasing update, the signage reference may indicate a new tenant with a defined identification scope; if it is a property-level update, it may signal a capital project touching the envelope. Either way, the only defensible move is to read the source, then translate any confirmed terms into the project specification, keeping allowances, dimensions, and materials out of the record until they appear in evidence. [S1]

Primary notice: SEC EDGAR.

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  1. SL Green 8-K supplemental: a spec-first look at the signage term (23 Jul 2026)

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