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New York Ny Financial District FINANCIAL NEW YORK DISTRICT NY 74 BROAD STREET SPACE DETAILS LOCATION GROUND FLOOR Southwest corner of Marketfield Street APPROXIMATE SIZE Ground Floor 2,898 SF BROAD STREET Second Floor 550 SF 30 FT Total 3,448 SF 2,898 SF POSSESSION Immediate TERM 101 FT Negotiable MARKETFIELD STREET FRONTAGE 30 FT on Broad Street 101 FT on Marketfield Street CEILING HEIGHT 15 FT NEIGHBORS LOWER LEVEL Dig Inn, FedEx Office, Wells Fargo, Just Salad, ‘Essen, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Verizon Wireless, Indochino, Ann Taylor LOFT, Starbucks, Pret a Manger, Joe & the Juice, William Barthman, New York Sports Club and My.Suit 550 SF COMMENTS Additional Second Floor space up to 2,423 SF can be made available for up SECOND FLOOR EXPANSION to a total of 2,973 SF SPACE UP TO 2,423 SF Dramatic double-height storefront with 131 FT of wraparound frontage and three banner signs Former restaurant space with venting and infrastructure in place All uses considered Located in the heart of the Financial District with very heavy foot traffic Financial District Manhattan, NY April 2018 WORLD TRADE CENTER BROOKFIELD PLACE FULTON CENTER 1 NEW YORK PLAZA Aesop Aspinal Of London Freedom Wine Cellar Cappones Aldo CATHERINE SLIP Bonobos Irving Farm Chipotle Mexican Grill Apple CATHERINE SLIP Bottega Veneta Moleskine Chop’t CHAMBERS STREET CHAMBERS STREET CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORK UNNAMED STREET MUNICIPAL MADISON STREET Asics Burberry Neuhaus Naya Express FINANCIAL DISTRICT BUILDING ST JAMES PLACE Banana Republic Club Monaco PNC Bank Optometric Arts E WATER STREET C A Bose Cos Bar Pop Karma Retro Fitness NEW YORK | NY R R WARREN STREET R WARREN STREET T E WARREN STREET E T W NORTH END AVENUE NORTH END AVENUE NORTH E Breitling Davidoff Pressed Juicery Sabi Sushi R R 03.01.2019 E T V I S R E Camper Diane Von Furstenberg Shake Shack Starbucks R T N E C Caudalie Hermes The Leather Spa Thunder Bun MURRAY STREET MURRAY STREET FRANKFORT STREET Cole Haan J.Crew Wasabi WORLD TRADE CENTER BROOKFIELD PLACE FULTON CENTER 1 NEW YORK PLAZA GREENWICH STREET CITY WORLDBROOKLYN TRADE BRIDGE CENTER DesignerBROOKFIELD Eyes PLACE JudithFULTON & Charles CENTER 1 NEWWetzel’s YORK Pretzels PLAZA WEST STREET Aesop Aspinal Of London Freedom Wine Cellar Cappones BROADWAY HALL Desigual SOUTH STREET Michael Kors WeWork PARK PLACE BROADWAY WEST PARK PLACE W Aesop FRANKFORT STREET Aspinal Of London Freedom Wine Cellar Cappones O R SPRUCE STREET PARK K PACE UNIVERSITY Dune London Omega Zaro's Aldo Bonobos Irving Farm Chipotle Mexican Grill R MURRAY STREET A Aldo Bonobos Irving Farm Chipotle Mexican Grill P Apple Bottega Veneta Moleskine Chop’t Apple EdwardBottega Beiner Veneta PaulMoleskine Smith Chop’t D Folli Follie Saks Fifth Avenue Asics Burberry Neuhaus Naya Express BARCLAY STREET CHURCH STREET (ATM) OV BARCLAY STREET Asics ER Burberry Neuhaus Naya Express S BEEKMAN STREET TR FossilEE Salvatore Ferragamo Banana Republic Club Monaco PNC Bank Optometric Arts Banana Republic T Club Monaco PNC Bank Optometric Arts NORTH END AVENUE NORTH SEVEN Bose Cos Bar Pop Karma Retro Fitness Bose GiorgioCos Armani Bar SantPop KarmaAmbroeus Retro Fitness WTC Hugo Boss Seamore’s Breitling Davidoff Pressed Juicery Sabi Sushi GOLD STREET Breitling Davidoff Pressed Juicery Sabi Sushi VESEY STREET VESEY STREET VESEY STREET PECK SLIP Camper Diane Von Furstenberg Shake Shack Starbucks Camper FRONTJohn STREET DianeBarrett Von Furstenberg TheoryShake Shack Starbucks ST. 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