201 EAST 125TH STREET 17,047 SF Available for Lease Located Between Second and Third Avenues EAST HARLEM MANHATTAN | NY

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

201 EAST 125TH STREET 17,047 SF Available for Lease Located Between Second and Third Avenues EAST HARLEM MANHATTAN | NY RETAIL/RESTAURANT 201 EAST 125TH STREET 17,047 SF Available for Lease Located between Second and Third Avenues EAST HARLEM MANHATTAN | NY ARTIST’S RENDERING COMMUNITY FACILITY GROUND FLOOR GROUND LOWER LEVEL LOWER SPACE DETAILS SPACE 343 SF 343 BICYCLE PARKING LOOP (TYP.) 8" DIA. PAINTED 8" DIA. PAINTED STEEL BOLLARD, TYP. 82' - 3 1/2" 18' - 8 7/8" 46' - 5 11/16" STEEL BOLLARD, TYP. 16' - 0 1/4" 14' - 5 11/16" 2' - 8 3/8" 1' - 9 7/8" 1' - 6 1/2" 42' - 4 3/8" 4' - 0 3/4" 1' - 0" 4' - 4" 4' - 0" 9' - 8" 10' - 9 5/8" 18' - 8 7/8" 5' - 7 5/8" 26' - 4" 20' - 1 15/16" 22' - 7 5/16" 2' - 2 3/4" " " " " 0 0 15' -2" 14'-7 3/8" - 14'-8" 14'-9 5/8" - 15'-1" 15'-1 1/2" ' ' 1' - 6 " " 1 1 11 5/8 X106 4 - PLANTER BOX C ' TOFF 15' -2" 2 TOFF 14' -9 5/8" TOFF 15'-1 1/2" STAIR D 14' - 9" 4' - 2 1/2 COMMUNITY FACILITY 124 FUTURE TENANT TO PROVIDE TOFF 14' -7 3/8" DN FINISH FLOOR AT ELEVATION TRENCH DRAIN 3' - 0" GROUND FLOOR = 343 SF " TO MATCH EXTERIOR 2 / 12' - 0" 12' - 0" 2' - 4" 14' - 0" CELLAR = 4,994 SF 1 SIDEWALK ELEVATIONS " GAS VENT, SEE 4 PROPERTY LINE - 10' - 10 13/16" " ' TOS 15' - 0" STAIR F MECH DWGS " 8 3 / 019 5' - 9 19' - 0 1/4" FIRE PUMP 5 DN 1 ' - 0 1/2" TOS 15' - 0" GAS METER ROOM 105 SF 1 - " 018 22 COMMUNITY ' - 8" " ' (14) (14) (14) (8) (12) 4 0 1 (10) (14)(14) 238 SF - 1 25 1 " TOILET-2 ' BIKE STORAGE - 3 25' - 3 3/16 ' RESIDENTIAL ' - 2 5/8" 2 3' - 4"1' - 0" TYP. (14) BIKE STORAGE 1,228 SF EDGE OF RAMP ABOVE 7 50 SF 5' - 0 (202 TOTAL BIKES) 28 RESIDENTIAL LOBBY SD SD DOUBLE STACK UNIT (8) (14) (14)(14)(14)(14) (4) 001 003 1,656 SF 8' - 6" 10' - 7" SD RESIDENTIAL LOBBY - TOS 13' -11 1/2" RAMP DOWN TO PARKING " 14' -2" TOFF 14' -2 1/2" LOBBY 8 7' - 0 1/8" 8 1/2" 002 SEE ID DWGS 8' - 6 1/16" - 13' - 11 1/2" ' " SERVICE CORRIDOR 21' - 9 1/8" 4 6 125 5' - 9" (TOS TO BOS 17'-10 1/2") " - X101 X102 ' 4 (14) / FACILITY 1 1 4,994 SF 126 7 " - " P 4 ' D / 0 1 004 1'L - 2 1/4" 6' - 4" PE 6 1 BIKE RESIDENTIAL VEST. - 1 O ATS CLOSET ' 1 009 LINE OF CANOPY ABOVE FIRE COMMND PANEL 20" W. X 30" H. X 5" D., 3 " H 1 REPAIR 8 - 42 SF / ' EL: 2' - 11" AREA 7 SEE FP DWGS. 9' - 4 1/8" SD 6 SD 2 AM09 AM09 AM09 AM09 AM09 AM09 AM09 AM09 ' - 0" - SLOPE 1:14 008 ' PE 6 8 WATER METER ROOM 10 24' - 6 1/2" " " " 0 8 015 2 1 565 SF 005 / TOILET-1 ' - 6 1/8" 1 - LAUNDRY UP - ' TOFF 14' -3 5/8" " ' EXPRESS RISER 8 1 50 SF 8 SD 7 13 " 7 23' - 8 7/8" 7' - 11 1/4" 4' - 0" 14' - 3 1/2" 5' - 6" TRANSITION RAM " - / 1 1 8 ' 173 SF STAIR D 8 " 30" x 48" 30" x 48" 1 / " / 0 ABOVE 010 5 1 UP 7 STAIR F 5 X116 UP STAIR C 6 1 8 - 4 - MAINTENANCE OFFICE 14' -3 5/8" - 12' - 10 7/8" ' ' - TELECOMM ROOM ' ' 9 7 LOADING DOCK 30' - 2 1/2" 0 5' - 2 3/8" 0 309 SF ' - 0 1/2" 1 - 7 1/2 1 127 SF AM12 AM11 " 4 006 TOFF 14' -3 5/8" 10 / 011 DOG WASH 52' ? 1 127 COMMUNITY FACILITY 0 75 SF X115 DN - ' " 3 " STORAGE-2 DOCK #1 DOCK #2 DOCK #3 4 SD / " AM14 GROUND FLOOR = 343 SF " 128 1 8 1' - 6" PUBLIC BATHROOM 30" x 48" 2 7 76 SF / - 3' - 3" 0 STAIR C 8 ' CELLAR = 4,994 SF UP 1 0 - 3 REFER TO ID DRAWING ' 8 3 5' - 8 1/4 013 014 - 5' - 0 7/8" ' 4 10' - 0 5/8" " 1' - 0" " 10' - 5" 4' - 2 3/8" 4' - 2" CORRIDOR 0 5 - - 3' - 8" 7 ' ' 1 4 4 0 DETENTION TANK STAIR A " 6 - ACCESS ABOVE 10' - 0 3/4" 016 SE 2 ' UP 3 FIRE SERVICE 2 " ACCESS ELEVATOR 2 / 1 FIRE SERVICE 3' - 11 1/2" " 2 8 - DETENTION TANK ACCESS SPACE BELOW ELEVATOR PIT / ' 7 920 SF 0 1 5' - 6 1/4" ELEVATOR 2 SE 1PE 1 - EDGE OF < 7'-6" CLEARANCE 7 SE 1 PE 1 ' 7 1 E 1: " 47' - 7" SD ' - 5 5/8" ELEVATOR LOBBY OP 29 " STAIR H STORAGE-1 SL ELEVATOR VESTIBULE 739 SF 13' - 9" SE 3 GREASE TRAP LOCATION 6' - 6 1/2 14.21 SD 5" 7' - 2" 5" 5" 7' - 2" 5" 8' - 0" TBD WHEN KITCHENS ARE DETENTION TANK 6' - 6 1/2 TOS +2' - 11" LOCATED ACCESS ABOVE 012 PE 3 PE 2 PE 3 PE 2 RETAIL SPACE B (LOWER) " 0 - TOS 2' - 11" ' TOS 14' - 6" 8 UNEXCAVATED SITE (TOS TO BOS 17'-4") " 0 - ' 6 " 0" 1 RETAIL SPACE B (UPPER) DOCK LEVELER " RETAIL SPACE C TOS 14' - 10 1/2" 0 BICYCLE PARKING 17' - 9" - ' 8 LOOP (TYP.) 90' - 10 1/4 " (TOS TO BOS 16'-11 1/2") TOS 15' - 0" 8 / 1 TOILET-3 " 0 (6 SPACES) 4 1 (TOS TO BOS 16'-10") - AREA OF > 2'-0" CLEARANCE 50 SF - ' ' 1 7 3 STAIR G 020 17' - 9" " 8 / 3 9 14' -11" TOFF 14' -11" - MECHANICAL MEZZ. ' 6 THIRD AVENUE THIRD 2 " 9 7 - ' 8 SPACE B SPACE E 1: 8,441 SF 8,441 5 OP SL 19'-0 1/4" (12 SPACES) (19 SPACES) (4 SPACES) P M A R " " 3 N 0 - PARKING - O ' I ' 8 T 0 I 1 1 S SLOPE 1:14 1" CHAMFERED CORNER WITH PAINTED EMBEDED N A 4" X 4" X 1/4" STEEL-L CORNER GUAR FOR ALL R 9408 SF T RAMP UP TO 126TH ST. COLUMNS IN GARAGE AREA, TYP. 19' - 0 1/4" TOILETS TO BE FILED UNDER SEPARATE APPLICATION " 8 - RETAIL SPACE B ' 3 ATTENDED PARKING 2' - 0" 8441 SF 121 SPACES RAMP UP LOWEST CLEAR HEIGHT IN CELLAR TOS 14' - 10 1/2" TOS 15' - 0" PARKING AREA > 9'-6" 14' -11" X113 TOFF 14' -11" (TOS TO BOS 16'-11 1/2") " 4 PARKING / 1 20,453 SF CORRIDOR 15'-10" 9 - ' 6' - 0" (5 SPACES) (4 SPACES) (9 SPACES) +15' - 10" 6 20' - 0" 3' - 0" TOS +2' - 11" " 9 - ' NOTE: 3 2.92 2 FUTURE TENANT TO ADJUST FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION TO MATCH EXTERIOR SIDEWALK ELEVATIONS " DROP OFF 6 - ATTENDANT BOOTH ' 021 9 35 SF 6' - 2 1/2" " " " 6 - 6'-0 ' " 7' - 0" 2' - 0 7/8" 7' - 3 1/4" 8' - 9 3/8" 2 0 " - PASSENGER LOADING 7 132' - 1 1/4 ' - TOS +2' - 11" 5 " 6' - 2 1/2" ' 6 028 7 - " 2 " ' 8 2 4 - STAIR B ' 2'-4SPRINKLER" 3 022 SF 8,606 21'-5" HEADS ABOVE A SPACE UP (13 SPACES) " 8 DOUBLE SLIDER DOOR - EDGE OF ESCALATOR ' " 0 4 ON CURTAIN WALL / 1 ENCLOSURE ABOVE 3 TOILETS TO BE FILED UNDER 0 STAIR B - ' SEPARATE APPLICATION 6 TRASH CHUTE WIRECRAFTERS TOS +2' - 11" EDGE OF STAIRS ABOVE COMPACTOR BK 814 UP DN 14 BIKES " " 2 TOFF 15' -10 3/4" 15' -10 3/4" / 9'-6 " 1 SHAFT 4 / HB 7' - 10" 9 FOOD BAZAAR 3 7' - 6" 5' - 3 7/8" - ' 1 1 AREA OF >7' BUT <13' 1 2 - CLEAR HEIGHT (103 SF) ' COMPACTOR ROOM AREA OF >7' BUT <13' 3 " CELLAR 525 SF 8 CLEAR HEIGHT (60 SF) - (15 SPACES) SD ' 7' - 11" 3 PE 4 PE 5 15' - 6" 23' - 1" 15' - 6" 8606 SF EMR - PE4 & PE5 " EXHAUST AREA OF <7' CLEAR AREA OF <7' CLEAR 4 / 3 HEIGHT (33 SF) HEIGHT (55 SF) TOS 15' - 10" " VESTIBULE 1 UNEXCAVATED SITE 1 - LINE OF ESCALATOR ' (TOS TO BOS 16'-0") 3 PIT ABOVE TOFF 15' -10 3/4" 15' -10 3/4" - 3 3/4 678 SF X109 77' SHAFT FRESH AIR TOILETS TO BE FILED UNDER INTAKE LINE OF ESCALATOR PIT ABOVE SEPARATE APPLICATION 5' - 5 5/8" 9' - 2 5/8" 1' - 4 3/8" 025 023 STACKERS (16 SPACES) 1' - 6" DN PE 4 PE 5 TYP. ELECTRICAL ROOM UP 485 SF STAIR E " LOBBY 4 / 1 SD " 0 2 UP / - 1 ' 5 3 1517 SF " 3 - 2 ' / 7 ESC 1 1 ESC 2 3 5 - 026 024 ' 4 1 LOBBY PROPERTY LINE TOS 15' - 8" 1,517 SF " 4 / 1 3 - IN OUT ' 3 RETAIL VESTIBULE 1 OUT " 1 ? X111 X110 - ' 3 " " . 6 15' -10 3/4" 15' -10 3/4" 6 P - Y ' T FOOD BAZAAR FOOD IN 1 RO OF TERRACE 80' - 8" 3' - 7 1/4" 22' - 1 1/4" 2' - 7 1/2" 17' - 3" 3' - 8" 21' - 0" 3' - 8" 20' - 4" 3' - 1" 70' - 7 1/2" 107' - 4 1/2" BICYCLE PARKING LOOP (TYP.) ELEVATOR EAST 125TH STREET E CONEDISON VAULTS BELOW D BICYCLE PARKING LOOP (TYP.) Space A Avenues SecondandThird between North sideofEast125thStreet Weekend Weekday Annual 125th Street Report Ridership 2017 possession 2020 construction, Under request Upon Second Floor Floor Ground Avenue Third 125th Street Lower Level Floor Ground Community Facility Floor Ground Space B Floor Ground SIZE LOCATION TRANSPORTATION CURRENTLY RENT ASKING HEIGHTS CEILING FRONTAGE 9,088,393 19 8,606 4,994 8,441 FT8IN 343 29,065 31,307 178 16 17 SF SF FT FT FT SF SF the street – Developer –Blumenfeld –Developer the street apartmentsNew onothersideof Center Cancer Therapy Near Proton banks for area Outside restricted on ground considered divisions Reasonable 400 residential units inbuilding inplaceVenting on ground floor ramp FDR on/off from 2 blocks subway avenue connectionto2nd andnew trains 5and6subway the4, 1 blockfrom parkingspaces grade below 120 development New opening in2021 SF) Bazaar (45,000 Food Join new Apple Bank DuaneReade, GNC, Footaction, Place, TheChildren’s Petland, Center, Proton Modell’s, 2021), summer Bazaar (opening Food COMMENTS NEIGHBORS HARLEM RIVER DRIVE 145TH STREET BRIDGE 145TH STREET BRIDGE COLONEL CHARLES YOUNG PLAYGROUND W.
Recommended publications
  • Tickets and Fares
    New York Fares Connecticut Fares Effective January 1, 2013 New York State Stations/ Zones Fares to GCT/ Harlem-125th Street Sample fares to GCT/ Harlem-125th Street Select Intermediate Fares to Greenwich On-board fares are indicated in red. On-board fares are indicated in red. On-board fares are indicated in red. 10-Trip One-Way Monthly Weekly 10-Trip 10-Trip One -Way One -Way 10-Trip One-Way Destination Monthly Weekly 10-Trip Zone Harlem Line Hudson Line Zone Senior/ Senior/ Stations Monthly Weekly 10-Trip 10-Trip Senior/ One -Way One -Way Senior/ Commutation Commutation Peak Off -Peak Disabled/ Peak Off -Peak Disabled/ Commutation Commutation Peak Off -Peak Disabled/ Peak Off -Peak Disabled/ Origin Station(s) Station Commutation Commutation Intermediate One-Way Medicare Medicare Medicare Medicare $6.75 $5.00 $3.25 1 Harlem -125th Street Harlem -125th Street 1 $154.00 $49.25 $67.50 $42.50 $32.50 Greenwich INTRASTATE CONNECTICUT $13.00 $11.00 $3.25 Melrose Yankees-E. 153rd Street Cos Cob $12.00 $9.00 $6.00 $2.50 $263.00 $84.25 $120.00 $76.50 $60.00 Stamford thru Rowayton Greenwich $55.50 $17.25 $21.25 Tremont Morris Heights $7.50 $5.75 $3.75 Riverside $18.00 $15.00 $6.00 $9.00 2 $178.00 $55.50 $75.00 $49.00 $37.50 Old Greenwich Tickets Fordham University Heights $14.00 $12.00 $3.75 $2.50 Glenbrook thru New Canaan Greenwich $55.50 $17.25 $21.25 Botanical Garden Marble Hill 2 $9.25 $7.00 $4.50 $9.00 Williams Bridge Spuyten Duyvil 3 $204.00 $65.25 $92.50 $59.50 $45.00 Stamford $15.00 $13.00 $4.50 $3.25 Woodlawn Riverdale Noroton Heights
    [Show full text]
  • October 6, 2020 125 MEC Center LLC Jennifer Ambrosecchia & Michael Berfield C/O the Richman Group Development Corporation 777 West Putnam Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830
    NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Division of Enviroom ont.>I RemedlaUon, Office of the Diroc:tor 625 Broadway. 12th Floor, Albany, New York 12233-7011 P: (518) 402-9706 1F: (518) 402-9020 \WIW dec.ny.gov October 6, 2020 125 MEC Center LLC Jennifer Ambrosecchia & Michael Berfield c/o The Richman Group Development Corporation 777 West Putnam Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 East Harlem MEC Parcel B West LLC Matthew Iacopetta c/o The Richman Group Development Corporation 777 West Putnam Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 Parcel B West LIHTC LLC Matthew Iacopetta c/o The Richman Group Development Corporation 777 West Putnam Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 Parcel B West Moderate Income LLC Matthew Iacopetta c/o The Richman Group Development Corporation 777 West Putnam Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 Re: Certificate of Completion Site Name: Parcel B West Site No. C231108 New York County Dear Ms. Ambrosecchia and Messrs. Iacopetta and Berfield: Congratulations on having satisfactorily completed the remedial program at the Parcel B West site. Enclosed please find an original, signed Certificate of Completion (COC). The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (Department) is pleased to inform you that the Final Engineering Report is hereby approved, allowing the COC to be issued for the above- referenced site. Department of Envlronme.ntal Conservation Please ·note that you are required to perform the following tasks: • If you are the site owner, you must record the Notice of Certificate of Completion in the recording office for the county (or counties) where any portion of the site is located within 30 days of issuance of the COC; or if you are a prospective purchaser of the site, you must record the Notice within 30 days of the date that you acquire the site.
    [Show full text]
  • Manhattan New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 4Q20
    Manhattan New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 4Q20 83 85 82 12 41 62 ID PROPERTY UNITS 6 30 Morningside Drive 205 Total Lease Up 205 12 HAP Seven NY 129 15 418 West 126th Street 75 19 Victoria Theatre 191 15 Total Under Construction 395 19 37 Broadway Development 130 6 41 210 Wadsworth Avenue 98 46 Total Planned 228 43 96th Street 171 43 46 Frederick Douglass Blvd 100 37 62 4037 Broadway 132 82 The Heights on Broadway 171 83 Sherman Plaza 272 85 3875 9th Avenue 614 Total Prospective 1,460 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Manhattan New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 4Q20 44 73 ID PROPERTY UNITS 1 The Smile 233 3 Convivium 140 45 4 Sixty 125 141 4 39 23 26 5 Two Waterline Square 435 Total Lease Up 949 1 74 13 75 10 Sendero Verde Phase II 361 22 24 13 One East Harlem 404 25 Total Under Construction 765 49 22 15 West 118th Street 51 38 23 1971 Madison Avenue 93 10 24 72 East 120th Street 218 77 25 77 East 118th Street 202 47 26 East 127th Street 152 38 La Hermosa Tower 160 39 2031-2033 5th Avenue 240 Total Planned 1,116 48 44 58 West 135th Street 100 45 64-74 West 125th Street 200 47 1987-1991 3rd Avenue 59 76 48 1988-1996 2nd Avenue 185 49 248 East 120th Street 86 50 308 East 86th Street 68 78 52 Lenox Hill Hospital 200 73 Lenox Terrace Phase II 1,642 74 1800 Park Avenue 670 50 75 2460 2nd Avenue 730 3 76 321 East 96th Street 1,100 77 East River Plaza 1,100 52 5 78 Holmes Towers NextGen Development 339 Total Prospective 6,479 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND
    [Show full text]
  • Emergency Response Incidents
    Emergency Response Incidents Incident Type Location Borough Utility-Water Main 136-17 72 Avenue Queens Structural-Sidewalk Collapse 927 Broadway Manhattan Utility-Other Manhattan Administration-Other Seagirt Blvd & Beach 9 Street Queens Law Enforcement-Other Brooklyn Utility-Water Main 2-17 54 Avenue Queens Fire-2nd Alarm 238 East 24 Street Manhattan Utility-Water Main 7th Avenue & West 27 Street Manhattan Fire-10-76 (Commercial High Rise Fire) 130 East 57 Street Manhattan Structural-Crane Brooklyn Fire-2nd Alarm 24 Charles Street Manhattan Fire-3rd Alarm 581 3 ave new york Structural-Collapse 55 Thompson St Manhattan Utility-Other Hylan Blvd & Arbutus Avenue Staten Island Fire-2nd Alarm 53-09 Beach Channel Drive Far Rockaway Fire-1st Alarm 151 West 100 Street Manhattan Fire-2nd Alarm 1747 West 6 Street Brooklyn Structural-Crane Brooklyn Structural-Crane 225 Park Avenue South Manhattan Utility-Gas Low Pressure Noble Avenue & Watson Avenue Bronx Page 1 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents Creation Date Closed Date Latitude Longitude 01/16/2017 01:13:38 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 10/29/2016 12:13:31 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 11/22/2016 08:53:17 AM 11/14/2016 03:53:54 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 10/29/2016 05:35:28 PM 12/02/2016 04:40:13 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 11/25/2016 04:06:09 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 12/03/2016 04:17:30 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 11/26/2016 05:45:43 AM 11/18/2016 01:12:51 PM 12/14/2016 10:26:17 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981
    [Show full text]
  • A Chronology of 125Th Street
    125th Street Chronology • 16th Century Native Americans inhabit summer village at what is now East 125th Street and the Harlem River. • 1609 Henry Hudson trades with Native Americans off the Manhattanville shoreline. • 1658 Pieter Stuyvesant founds the village of Nieuw Haarlem, part of which occupies the land at what would later become East 125th Street between First and Second avenues. • 1776 George Washington defeats the British in the Battle of Harlem Heights, driving the enemy south across what was then called the Hollow Way, later known ofOicially as West 125th Street. • 1806 Village of Manhattanville founded at an inlet along the Hudson River at what will soon become West 125th Street. 1811 The Randel Plan proposes a grid of streets blanketing Manhattan, including an East-West thoroughfare along a geological fault line thereafter known as 125th Street. • 1813 125th Street opens as one of Manhattan’s 15 major cross-town streets • 1814 Regular ferry service begins along the Harlem River from East 125th Street to downtown. • 1850s The public school at East 125th Street and Second Avenue admits it Oirst African-American student. • 1863-1872 Artist Thomas Nast plots the downfall of the Tweed Ring from his backyard studio at Fifth Avenue and 125th Street. • 1869 A group of German Jews relocates from the Lower East Side to East 125th Street and Third Avenue, establishing the core of uptown’s Jewish community. • 1889 Oscar Hammerstein opens the Harlem Opera House at 211 West 125th Street, paving the way for 125th Street’s development as an entertainment district. • 1904 The Interborough Rapid Transit’s Broadway line opens in Upper Manhattan, spanning West 125th Street with a viaduct featuring a 168.5-foot parabolic arch.
    [Show full text]
  • ~60 Ft Bring All Offers
    ~60 FT BRING ALL OFFERS JORDAN SUTTON (212) 589-5101 [email protected] ROBERT M. SHAPIRO (212) 660-7717 [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 DUE DILIGENCE 7 THE NEIGHBORHOOD 13 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Opportunity: Cushman & Wakefield has been retained on an exclusive basis to arrange for the sale or lease of 32-42 West 125th Street. The subject property is in Northern Manhattan’s most vibrant retail corridor and boasts 60’ of frontage along 125th street. The property is a newly constructed retail condominium (2014) on the south side of West 125th Street between Fifth Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard. The space is comprised of 5,950 above grade square feet and 2,409 below grade square feet totaling approximately 8,359 square feet. The ground floor features 17.5’ ceiling heights and contains floor to ceiling windows, providing the space with an abundance of natural light. The basement has 10.3’ ceilings and offers a surplus of raw open space. The property contains two separate entrances along 125th Street, providing the opportunity for future ownership to divide the existing space into multiple retail units. 125th Street is home to a plethora of national retail tenants including Chase, Starbucks, H&M, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Whole Foods. The property also benefits from its proximity to numerous development sites in the growing neighborhood of Harlem. The subject property is just steps away from the 125th Street MTA Station which is serviced by the @ # $ % ^ Subway lines and is just blocks away from the 125th Street Metro North Station.
    [Show full text]
  • NYSDOT Region 11: New York County 04/14 Principal Arterial Other 06/16 Minor Arterial Regional Scale Bar 07/17 Major Collector
    e u n e v West A e 22 t u 8th t n S e e t v re b A e b i e e t w T u u e n i n e V e v v A e A c a n l l r i r a i e r H T d e A l b r a M W est 225th Street CD9A Broadway West 218th Street t s Avenue 9th a t s E e West 216th Street e c W a e r r c e a r T West 215th Street r k e r T a k P r a P 9 _` e u est 211th Street n IshamW Street e v A n a m a e S W e Cooper Street s t 2 07 th S tre et 10th Avenue 10th West 204th Street Payson Avenue Vermilyea Avenue West 206th Street t e e West 205th Street r t S f f a t Dyckman Street S Ri Sherman Avenue vers ide Drive West 203rd Street Nagle Avenue Thayer Street West 202nd Street e v i r D Arden Street n i b r o C t e r a Sickles Street l g l r i a H M e g r o e e u G n t e r d v o a A o F R e d n i i Nagle Avenue s b l l r i o ven H e A ue C rg t o e e r G a t r g o r y a a F Bogardus Place M w d a o 9A r CD B ue en Av w ie v West 192nd Street ir a F e c a West 191st Street r r e T h t r West 190th Street Bennett Avenue Bennett o w s d a West 189th Street W 9 West 188th Street e c _` a r r e T West 187th Street k o o l r e e c v West 186th Street a BRONX Cabrini Boulevard r O r e T NEW YORK NEW l l West 185th Street i H l e r West 184th Street u a L West 183rd Street Pinehurst Avenue Pinehurst West 182nd Street 1st Street West 18 Washington Bridge 180th Street West e v i r est 179th Street D W e 95 d i §¨¦ s r West 178th Street Audubon AvenueAudubon e v i R West 177th Street AmsterdamAvenue 95 §¨¦ West 177th Street West 176th Street West 175th Street 1 9 _` _` West 174th Street High Bridge
    [Show full text]
  • Landmarks Preservation Commission January 13, 2009, Designation List 409 LP-2305
    Landmarks Preservation Commission January 13, 2009, Designation List 409 LP-2305 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, 125TH STREET BRANCH, 224 East 125th Street, Manhattan Built 1904, McKim, Mead & White; architects. Landmark Site: Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 1789, Lot 37 On June 24, 2008 the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of New York Public Library 125th Street Branch; and the proposed designation of the related Landmark Site (Item No. 10). The hearing was duly advertised according to provisions of law. Three witnesses spoke in favor of designation, including representatives the New York Public Library, the Historic Districts Council, and the Municipal Art Society. Summary The 125th Street Branch of The New York Public Library is notable for being one of the Carnegie libraries and a significant Renaissance Revival style building by the important firm of McKim, Mead, & White. The library was the third Carnegie branch of The New York Public Library to open, and has served the Harlem community for more than one-hundred years. Made possible by a grant of $5.2 million from Andrew Carnegie to the City of New York to establish a city-wide branch library system, a total of 67 branch libraries were constructed between 1901 and 1929. Of those, 57 are still standing, and 54 are still in operation. The firm of McKim, Mead & White, one of the most notable and influential architecture firms in the country, designed twelve of The New York Public Library Carnegie Branches, and played a major part in the formulation of the libraries’ design guidelines.
    [Show full text]
  • East Harlem, Manhattan (September 2016)
    PLACE-BASED COMMUNITY BROWNFIELD PLANNING FOUNDATION REPORT ON EXISTING CONDITIONS EAST HARLEM, MANHATTAN FINAL SEPTEMBER 2016 BILL deBLASIO MAYOR DANIEL C. WALSH, Ph.D. DIRECTOR Mayor’s Office of Environmental Remediation This document was prepared by the New York City Department of City Planning for the New York City Mayor’s Office of Environmental Remediation and the New York State Department of State with state funds provided through the Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program. CONTENTS PURPOSE 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 PART ONE Geography and Land Use 10 Demographic and Economic Profile 28 Recent Public Initiatives and Private Investments 35 PART TWO Environmental Conditions 41 Potential Strategic Sites 43 KEY FINDINGS AND NEXT STEPS 57 APPENDIX 58 PURPOSE This existing conditions foundation report was commissioned by the New York City Mayor’s Office of Environmental Remediation (OER) to help community members and community-based organizations (CBO’s) conduct place-based planning for revitalization of vacant and underutilized brownfield properties. Place- based planning by community groups is supported by OER under the NYC Place-Based Community Brownfield Planning Program and by the New York State Department of State in the Brownfield Opportunity Area Program. To advance implementation of plans, OER provides financial and technical assistance to CBO’s for cleanup and redevelopment of brownfield properties and seeks to help people foster greater health and well-being in their neighborhoods. Brownfields are vacant or underutilized properties where environmental pollution has deterred investment and redevelopment. Pollution introduces many risks to land development and often causes community and private developers to pass over these properties, especially in low-income neighborhoods where land values may be depressed and insufficient to cover added cleanup costs.
    [Show full text]
  • Manhattan Community Board 10 Central Harlem Housing Guide
    MANHATTAN COMMUNITY BOARD 10 CENTRAL HARLEM HOUSING GUIDE Created By the Manhattan Community Board 10 The goal of this guide is to assist the Harlem community by providing information on programs and services related to Housing. This document serves to help you find resources for Education, Employment, Housing, Mental Health and Legal Service opportunities. For any questions or concerns please feel free to reach out to us at the Manhattan Community Board 10 District Office at- Email: [email protected] / Phone: 212-749-3105 / Address: 215 W 125th Street, 4th floor, New York, New York 10027 Page 1 of 21 Table of Contents Homeless Shelters ……………………………………………………………………….……………… Page 3-5 What is a Homeless Shelter? Lists of Homeless Shelters Food Pantries ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Page 6 What is a food pantry? Lists of Food Pantries SNAP Benefits…………………………………….………………………………………………………… Page 7 What is SNAP benefits? How do you apply? Mental illness ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Page 8-10 Housing Programs ……………………………………………………………………………………… Page 11 What are housing programs? How do you apply for housing for housing programs? Transitional Programs ………………………………………………………………………………… Page 12-13 Housing Lotteries ……………………………………………………………………………………….. Page 14 How does housing lotteries work? Employment Programs ………………………………………………………………………………. Page 15-16 Legal Services …………………………………………………………………………………………….. Page 17 FAQS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Page 18-21 Additional Attachments 1. Getting ready for affordable housing 2. What to expect: your guide to affordable housing 3. Applicant income guide 4. After you apply for affordable housing: checklists and resources Page 2 of 21 HOMELESS SHELTERS What is a Homeless shelter? Homeless shelters are a type of service agency for displaced individuals which helps to provide temporary residence for those individuals and families that are homeless. Shelters are here to provide residents with safety and protection from Weather, Domestic Violence and etc.
    [Show full text]
  • New York City Department of Transportation
    INNOVATIONS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS East River Bridges A $3.14 billion reconstruction program is underway to rehabilitate all four East River crossings. In 2005, these bridges carried some 498,213 vehicles per day. In 2002, working in coordination with the NYPD and other law enforcement agencies, the Division implemented enhanced security measures on these bridges. This work is ongoing. BROOKLYN BRIDGE The Brooklyn Bridge carried some 132,210 vehicles per day in 2005. The $547 million reconstruction commenced in 1980 with Contract #1, and will continue with Contract #6, currently in the design phase and scheduled for completion in 2013. This contract will include the rehabilitation of both approaches and ramps, the painting of the entire suspension bridge, as well as the seismic retrofitting of the structural elements that are within the Contract #6 project limits. Engineering Landmark Plaque. (Credit: Russell Holcomb) 1899 Plaque Near the Franklin Truss of the Bridge, Marking the Site of George Washington’s First Presidential Mansion, Franklin House. (Credit: Hany Soliman) Historic Landmark, 1954 Reconstruction, and Two Cities Plaques. (1954 & Cities Credit: Michele N. Vulcan) 44 2006 BRIDGES AND TUNNELS ANNUAL CONDITION REPORT INNOVATIONS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS The fitting of the remaining bridge elements requiring seismic retrofitting will be carried out under a separate contract by the end of 2013. Work completed on the bridge to date includes reconditioning of the main cables, replacement of the suspenders and cable stays, rehabilitation of the stiffening trusses, and the replacement of the suspended spans deck. The next work scheduled for the bridge is a project to replace the existing travelers with a state of the art technology system.
    [Show full text]
  • Pavarini Mcgovern Bid Opportunity Residential Building.Pdf
    Bid Opp ortunity Columbia Univers ity BusinessBid School Opportunity Columbia University Residential Building th at 125 Street and Broadway BidOpportunity ver the next three decades, Columbia’s long-term plan for the old Manhattanville manufacturing area will revitalize the four former industrial blocks from 125th/129th to 133rd Street between Broadway and 12th Avenue, and three small blocks along the east side of Broadway from 131st to 134th Street, into an environmentally sustainable and publicly accessible center for academic and civic life woven into the fabric of the West Harlem community. O Opportunity The Residential Building at 125th Street and Pavarini McGovern, acting as a Construction Broadway project is located just south of the Manager for Columbia University, is currently Manhattanville campus and involves the soliciting qualified building work contractors construction of a 175,000-sf residential including Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), building including 10,000-sf of below grade Women Business Enterprises (WBE) and Local spaces. The residential building is bound by Business Enterprises (LBE) for the Residential 125th Street and Broadway. The residential Building at 125th Street and Broadway. This building will contain apartments, amenity project is a University-owned development site spaces and ground floor retail. located on the south side of West 125th Street across from the University’s Manhattanville Qualifications Campus. The University plans to redevelop the Union and non-union firms with a record of eastern portion of the property into a 34-story successfully completing similar projects in apartment building to house graduate students New York City. and faculty members. The project will start in the spring of 2020 with excavation and Familiarity with permitting, local codes, regulations and laws, including experience foundation work followed by reinforced and interaction with all Authorities having concrete superstructure work and curtain wall Jurisdiction.
    [Show full text]