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Times Square W. 42Nd Street E-WALK RETAIL TIMES SQUARE NEW YORK CITY W. 42ND STREET UP TO 200,000 SF MULTIPLE ANCHOR OPPORTUNITIES & RARE DOUBLE-HEIGHT SMALL SHOP SPACE Introducing the new and dramatically improved E-WALK, New York City’s hottest retail re-development, encompassing 200,000 sf and over 400 ft of frontage on Time Square’s coveted 42nd Street. Offering space sizes from 1,200 sf to 80,000 sf, E-WALK is ANCHOR SPACE positioned to accommodate a variety of uses from large format apparel to entertainment to small shop retail. OPPORTUNITIES: Leverage the power of Times Square/42nd Street and the West Anchor: City’s heaviest foot traffic, with over 132,000 people 55,790 sf over 5 levels walking past the site daily. East Anchor: 24,916 sf over 2 levels E-WALK is flanked by New York’s busiest subway hub and the Port Authority, serving 131 million commuters annually combined. Can be combined for a E-WALK total of 80,706 sf E-WALK features double height storefronts, open floor plates, high Third floor can be removed ceilings, exclusive loading dock access, and the opportunity to create one 32’ high ceilings to utilize billboard signage to maximize branding. space of 13,649 sf RETAIL 45’8” 21’6” Signage Area Signage Area 2,194 sf 48’0” 710 sf 69’6” Retail Retail Retail Retail West Anchor 1 2 3 4 5,126 sf 2,433 sf 2,483 sf 1,700 sf 1,620 sf 35’6” 36’5” 35’3” 34’8” East Anchor Total on 3 levels: Retail Retail Retail 6 20’10” 7 3,693 sf 21’2” 5 20’7” 55,790 sf 19’9” 1,593 2,483 sf 1,594 Total on 2 levels: Potential to assemble up to 55,000 sf over 5 levels 30,191 sf 73’7” 29’1” 28’0” 22’7” 40’8” 28’0” 23’9”” 23’9” 45’8” W. 42ND STREET W. 42ND STREET mobile MORGAN STANLEY TIMES SQUARE N R W W 49TH STREET B D F New York | NY CAFFE BENE CAMICISSIMA MCGRAW HILL HOLIDAY INN BUILDING CROWN PLAZA SEVENTH W 48TH STREET RENAISSANCE HOTEL FOSSIL Arabian Oud Best Western A VENUE President BROADW Hotel A W 47TH STREET Y EDISON DOS EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL Ecno HOTEL CAMINOS Lodge DUFFY SQUARE New York Inn PARAMOUNT HOTEL W 46TH STREET ST. LUKE’S BWY INN Imperial Rogers THEATER HOTEL Theater Theater Laline MARQUIS INVICTA US Polo Association AMERICAS TIMES SQUARE RETAIL TOWER ALADDIN Music Box HOTEL Theater W 45TH STREET BROADWAY AL HIRSCHFELD ROW NYC HOTEL GOLDEN ROYALE PLYMOUTH BOOTH DANCE CENTER THEATER THEATER THEATER THEATER THEATER LINE FRIENDS SUGAR FACTORY CITY KITCHEN BIRDLAND MAJESTIC BROADHURST SHUBERT MINSKOFF HOTEL JAZZ CLUB SMITH’S BAR THEATER THEATER THEATER THEATER MACLOWE W 44TH STREET ROXY DINER SARDI’S EIGHTH EXPERIENCE SIXTH A FAMOUS FAMIGLIA A VENUE VENUE AMERICAN MARKET SECOND STAGE LOS TACOS No. 1 BY TODD ENGLISH CASABLANCA HAKKASAN THEATER (Coming Soon) (Coming Soon) citizen HOTEL SEVENTH W 43RD STREET BROADW HOTEL CARTER LYRIC THEATER MANHATTAN REPERTORY A THEATER A Y VENUE BANK OF AMERICA TOWER villa E-WALKCINEMA RETAILS New Year’s AUREOLE Eve Ball Drop A C E A C E 1 2 3 S 7 N Q R W W 42ND STREET 7 B D F V THE KNICKERBOCKER T O U R N E A U HOTEL FAMOUS ERNST & LOFT PORT YOUNG AUTHORITY BBQ BUSPO TERMINALRT AUTHORITY W 41ST STREET RETAIL RETAIL SOULCYCLE SCHNIPPER’S QUALITY KITCHEN WOLFGANG’S BUS65M STEAKHOUSE DVELOPMENT DVELOPMENT annual commuters TERMINAL PARIS BAGUETTE 225,000 DEAN & DREAM HOTEL WASABI NY GARD daily commuters DELUCA (COMING SOON) BENTO FASHION W 40TH STREET E-WALK E-WALK RETAIL RETAIL GROUND FLOOR Ceiling height: 15’9” to 21’1” TIMES SQUARE IMPACT HOTEL 50 MILLION CARTER annual visitors to Times Square 2 Retail Port Authority 42nd Street/Times Square Loading Docks Bus Terminal & Subway Station (#1 in NYC) 131 MILLION annual riders 1 2 3 S 7 7 A C E N R Q AVENUE TH 8 17,000 hotel rooms with 95% occupancy 74’0” Broadway theaters 38,277 40 East Anchor daily pedestrians West Anchor Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail 5,126 sf 3,693 sf theatergoers annually 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 MILLION Total on 2 levels: Total on 5 levels: 2,431 SF 1,594 sf 2,483 SF 1,700 SF 1,620 SF 2,483 sf 1,593 sf 25,763 sf • Reuters 55,790 sf 136,253 • The New York Times employees 1/4 mile • Ernst & Young 73’7” 29’1” 28’0” 22’7” 15’0” 40’8” 28’0” 30’5” 28’0” 23’9” 23’9” 10’7” 45’8” • Viacom • Yahoo, Microsoft 433,753 • Morgan Stanley employees 1/2 mile • Bank of America ND 94,032 W. 42 STREET daily pedestrians $2.1 BILLION retail & restaurant spending E-WALK E-WALK RETAIL EWALKSECOND Second FLOOR FloorRETAIL LOWER LEVEL Ceiling height: 17’4” EWALKCeiling height: Cellar 16’8” to 19’5 Floor East + West BB East + West BB 56' - 5" - 56' 56’5” 76' - 4" - 76' 40' - 6" - 40' AVENUE 76’4” AVENUE 35' - 4" - 35' TH TH West Anchor 100’3” 8 West Anchor East Anchor 8 77’4” 77' - 4" - 77' Retail14,991 sf 1 8,375 sf 0" - 75' 22,070 sf 58’0” Total on 5 levels: 0" - 58' 14,991 SF Total on 5 levels: Total on 2 levels: 55,790 sf 14,183 SF 55,790 sf Existing mechanical area 25,763 sf 1,635 sf Potential expansion space 207' - 11"207’11” 73’9”101' - 9" 98’10”98' - 10" 185'185’4” - 4" W. 42ND STREET W. 42ND STREET 270 Lafayette St., Suite 905 No copies, transmissions, reproductions, or electronic revisions of any e [email protected] 270 Lafayette St., Suite 905 No copies, transmissions, reproductions, or electronic revisions of any New York City, NY 10012 portions of these drawings in whole or in part be made without the express e [email protected] w www.zyscovich.com written permission of Zyscovich Architects. All designs indicated in these New York City, NY 10012 portions of these drawings in whole or in part be made without the express t 212.343.0044 EWALK RE-INVENTED w www.zyscovich.com drawings are property of Zyscovich Architects. All copyrights reserved © 2015 t 212.343.0044 written permission of Zyscovich Architects. All designs indicated in these EWALK RE-INVENTED drawings are property of Zyscovich Architects. All copyrights reserved © 2015 E-WALK E-WALK RETAIL EWALK ThirdTHIRD Floor FLOOR MezzRETAIL THIRD FLOOR MEZZANINE Ceiling height: 29’4” EWALK Third Floor Mezz East + West BB East + West BB Retail 1 Retail 10 Retail 1 Retail 10 Cellar: 8,375 sf Cellar: 22,070 sf Cellar: 8,375 sf Cellar: 22,070 sf Ground: 5,126 sf Ground: 2,846 sf Ground: 5,126 sf Ground: 2,846 sf Second: 14,991 sf Total: 24,916 sf Second: 14,991 sf Total: 24,916 sf Third: 13,649 sf Third: 13,649 sf Third Mezz: 13,649 sf Third Mezz: 13,649 sf Total: 55,790 sf Total: 55,790 sf AVENUE AVENUE TH West Anchor TH 8 West Anchor 8 77’4” 13,649 sf Retail Retail 1 13,649 sf Total on 5 levels: 1 Total on 5 levels: 55,790 sf 55,790 sf 207’11” 29’-4” 29’-4” 29’-4” 29’-4” floor to floor floor to floor floor to floor floor to floor existing ND ND W. 42 STREET existing W. 42 STREET (mezz will be (mezz will be within the 29’-4”) within the 29’-4”) 270 Lafayette St., Suite 905 No copies, transmissions, reproductions, or electronic revisions of any e [email protected] 270 Lafayette St., Suite 905 No copies, transmissions, reproductions, or electronic revisions of any New York City, NY 10012 portions of these drawings in whole or in part be made without the express e [email protected] w www.zyscovich.com written permission of Zyscovich Architects. All designs indicated in these New York City, NY 10012 portions of these drawings in whole or in part be made without the express t 212.343.0044 EWALK RE-INVENTED w www.zyscovich.com drawings are property of Zyscovich Architects. All copyrights reserved © 2015 t 212.343.0044 written permission of Zyscovich Architects. All designs indicated in these EWALK RE-INVENTED drawings are property of Zyscovich Architects. All copyrights reserved © 2015 E-WALK RETAIL TIMES SQUARE NEW YORK CITY For further information, please contact Exclusive Leasing Agents: Patrick A. Smith Erin Grace, CCIM +212 812 5888 +212 812 5882 [email protected] [email protected] Matt J. Ogle Corey J. Zolcinski +212 812 5982 +212 812 5707 [email protected] [email protected] ©2017 Jones Lang LaSalle. All rights reserved. All information contained herein is from sources deemed reliable; however, no representation or warranty is made to the accuracy thereof..
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