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The Retail at 1271 Avenue of the Americas AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS ROCKEFELLER CENTER NORTHWEST CORNER OF WEST 50TH STREET The Address of Possible. AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS ROCKEFELLER CENTER NEIGHBORHOOD: Premises: Located at Rockefeller Center, 1271 Avenue of the Americas is walking distance from some of New York City’s most iconic destinations including Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock, Theater District, Fifth MEZZANINE: 2,288 USF Avenue Retail Corridor, and Central Park. 16’ Ceiling Height GROUND FLOOR: 5,015 USF 18’-34’ Ceiling Height COMMENTS: CONCOURSE: 6,967 USF • Flagship restaurant opportunity located at the base 16’ Ceiling Height of a newly renovated 2 million square foot Class A office building which will house nearly 10,000 office BASEMENT: 2,290 USF workers. 10’ Ceiling Height • Building is 98% leased to a top tier tenant roster TOTAL USF: 16,560 USF including AIG, Bessemer Trust, Blank Rome LLP, Greenhill & Co., H.I.G. Capital, Latham & Watkins, Major League Baseball, Mizuho. • Perfectly positioned at the center of one of the most densely populated office districts in Manhattan including direct connection to more POSSESSION: January 2020 than 20 million square feet of office and retail via underground passageway. FRONTAGE: Over 200’ of • Unparalleled frontage, tremendous ceiling heights, wraparound frontage and the potential for outdoor seating and special events. 110’ on Avenue of the Americas • Direct underground access to seven subway lines. AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS ROCKEFELLER CENTER MEZZANINE 2,288 USF 16’ Ceiling Height GROUND FLOOR 5,015 USF 34’ Ceiling Height 18’ Under Mezzanine 110’ WEST 50 60’ TH STREET AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS CONCOURSE 6,967 USF 16’ Ceiling Height BASEMENT 2,290 USF 10’ Ceiling Height AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS ROCKEFELLER Restaurants CENTER RestaurantsRestaurantsRestaurants Club Kellari Taverna MIN WALK Lounge Club Club KOI Kellari Kellari Taverna Taverna W W M IN M INA LKALK Au Bon Pain Lounge Lounge Lambs Club KOI KOI Auden Bistro Au BonAu BonPain Pain Le Bernadin Lambs Lambs Club Club MIN WA LK Aureole Auden Auden Bistro Bistro Le Pain Quotidien Le BernadinLe Bernadin MIN M WINA WLKALK TH ST Aureole Aureole Le PainLe PainQuotidien Quotidien Becco The Little Beet Central Park TH TH ST ST Bill’s Bar & Burger Becco Becco Magnolia Bakery The TheLittle Little Beet Beet CentralCentral Park ParkTH ST Bill’s Bill’s Bar &Bar Burger & Burger Magnolia Magnolia Bakery Bakery IN WA Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill Maloney & Porcelli M LK TH STTH ST AVE W W AVE N N AVE AVE AVE AVE I I A A AVE M M L L AVE Blue Blue Ribbon Ribbon Sushi Sushi Bar &Bar Grill & Grill Maloney Maloney & Porcelli & Porcelli AVE TH K K TH TH TH TH TH Bouchon Bakery Marea ND ST RD AVE AVE MADISON AVE PARK AVE LEXINGTON AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH ND Bouchon Bouchon Bakery Bakery Marea Marea ND ST ST RD RD Burger Joint Mastro’s Steakhouse MADISON AVE MADISON AVE PARK AVE PARK AVE LEXINGTON AVE LEXINGTON AVE Burger Burger Joint Joint Mastro’s Mastro’s Steakhouse Steakhouse ND Butter The Modern ST ND ND Butter Butter The TheModern Modern ST ST Café Duke NOBU TH ST Café Café Duke Duke NOBU NOBU BROADWAY Café Metro Num Pang TH STTH ST BROADWAY Café Café Metro Metro Num Num Pang Pang BROADWAY The Capital Grille Oceana TH ST The TheCapital Capital Grille Grille Oceana Oceana TH STTH ST Chipolte Mexican The Palm Chipolte Chipolte Mexican Mexican The ThePalm Palm TH ST Chop’t Per Se TH STTH ST Chop’t Chop’t Per SePer Se Danji Quality Meats TH ST Danji Danji Quality Quality Meats Meats TH STTH ST Darbar NY Indian Restaurant Ruth’s Chris Steak House Darbar Darbar NY Indian NY Indian Restaurant Restaurant Ruth’s Ruth’s Chris Chris Steak Steak House House ND ST ND STND ST Del Frisco’s Sakagura Del Frisco’sDel Frisco’s Sakagura Sakagura TH ST Esitiatorio Milos The Sea Grill TH STTH ST Esitiatorio Esitiatorio Milos Milos The TheSea GrillSea Grill Bryant Park Hakkasan STK Midtown BryantBryant Park Park Hakkasan Hakkasan STK STKMidtown Midtown TH ST TH STTH ST Harry Cipriani Harry Harry Cipriani Cipriani Sushiden Sushiden Sushiden TH ST TH TH Haru Haru Haru Ted’s Montana Ted’s Grill Ted’s Montana Montana Grill Grill ST ST Hillstone Hillstone Hillstone Trattoria Dell’Arte Trattoria Trattoria Dell’Arte Dell’Arte TH ST TH STTH ST Il Gattopardo Il Gattopardo Il Gattopardo Yakitori Totto Yakitori Yakitori Totto Totto Zibetto Zibetto Zibetto CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAP AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS ROCKEFELLER Retail CENTER Anthropologie Lee’s Art Shop MIN WALK Apple Louis Vuitton Banana Republic Men’s Wearhouse Barnes & Noble NHL Store N W MI ALK RetailRetail Bergdorf Goodman ­ Niketown Retail TH ST Burberry Polo Ralph Lauren Central Park Charles Tyrwhitt Prada TH ST Anthropologie Anthropologie Lee’s ArtLee’s Shop Art Shop Fendi Sak’s Fifth Avenue IN W MAIN W MAINLK WALK M LK Apple Apple Louis VuittonLouis Vuitton AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE ­ Gucci Sephora TH TH TH TH TH TH ND ST RD MADISON AVE PARK AVE LEXINGTON AVE Banana Banana Republic Republic Men’s WearhouseMen’s Wearhouse H&M Shop’s At Columbus Circle Barnes Barnes & Noble & Noble NHL StoreNHL Store MIN W MAINL WAL ND K K HBO Store Sur La Table ST Bergdorf Bergdorf Goodman Goodman ­ Niketown­ Niketown Henri Bendel Tiany & Co. TH TH ST ST Burberry Burberry Polo Ralph Polo Lauren Ralph Lauren TH ST BROADWAY Central ParkCentral Park Crew Uniqlo Charles Charles Tyrwhitt Tyrwhitt Prada Prada TH ST TH ST Knoll Design Store Versace TH ST Fendi Fendi Sak’s FifthSak’s Avenue Fifth Avenue IN WAIN WA M M LK LK AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE TH ­ Gucci­ Gucci Sephora Sephora TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH ND ND ST ST RD ST RD MADISON AVE MADISON AVE PARK AVE PARK AVE LEXINGTON AVE LEXINGTON AVE H&M H&M Shop’s Shop’sAt Columbus At Columbus Circle Circle TH ST ND ND HBO StoreHBO Store Sur La SurTable La Table ST ST Henri BendelHenri Bendel Tiany Tiany & Co. & Co. 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A network of underground passagewaysAT ROCKEFELLER connects CENTER every building within Rockefeller Center with numerous stores, restaurants and other W STREET conveniences,The Concourse and offers with direct Rockefeller subway access, Plaza, as world-famous shoppingbut it’s also and a diningdestination mecca. in its With own right. the best of New York at A network of underground passageways your doorstep, who could ask for anything more? connects every building within Rockefeller Center with numerous stores, restaurants W STREET and other conveniences, and with Rockefeller Plaza, as world-famous shopping and dining mecca. With the best of New York at your doorstep, who could ask for anything more? W STREET W STREET Grand Central Terminal access one block east CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAP Transportation AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS ROCKEFELLER ND ST Transportation CENTER MIN WALK 1-5 Minute
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