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Midtown East New York Ny MIDTOWN NEW YORK EAST NY 850 SECOND AVENUE SPACE DETAILS LOCATION TERM Northeast corner of East 45th Street Long term APPROXIMATE SIZE NEIGHBORS Ground Floor 3,500 SF United Nations, Amish Market, Pietros, The Palm Too, Penny Lane Coffee, Lower Level 1,500 SF The Health Nuts, Cafe Olympia, Sushi Yasuda, Sparks Steakhouse, The Smith and La Pecora Bianca Total 5,000 SF COMMENTS CEILING HEIGHT Vented food users accepted; venting stack to the roof is in place for cooking Ground Floor 13 FT Steps from both the United Nations and Grand Central which sees over 130,000 FRONTAGE pedestrians daily 58 FT on Second Avenue The space is in white box condition and a new HVAC system is in place 10 FT on East 45th Street Space has been made ADA accessible to code POSSESSION Immediate GROUND FLOOR LOWER LEVEL LOBBY SECOND AVENUE 58 FT 3,500 SF 1,500 SF VESTIBULE 10 FT EAST 45TH STREET INTERIOR PHOTOS AREA NEIGHBORS Residential & Office Density 850 Second Avenue, New ÃYork, NY November 2019 453,300 119 115 110 Legend 111 111 637,777 342,243 104 128,150 510,918 ^_ 850 Second Avenue E 50 ST 3 AV 3 560,753 Residential Density 124 613,397 516,824 204 BEEKMAN PL 172 Over 100 Residential Units 136 103 181 F D R DR Office Density 1 AV MITCHELL PL E 49 ST E 49 ST Over 75,000 Office SF FDR DR NB EN E 48 ST 102 141 107,000 Trade Area (1/4-mile) MIDTOWN 381,707 1,029,280 486,069 520,000 Residential & Office Density 198 350,837 Within 1/4-Mile Trade Area: 207 Residential & Office Density 162 124,000 126 236 12,928à Residential Units 850 Second Avenue, New ÃYork, NY 8AREA50 Second Aven ueDEMOGRAPHICS, New ÃYork, NY 19,472,341 Square Feet of Office Space November 2019 E 48 ST November 2019 E 48 ST Subway & Ridership 453,300 119 115 110 Legend 453,300 119 115 110 à 252,324 111 111 Annual 2018 (millions) 637,777 342,243 104 128,150 510,918 Legend 637,777 510,918 111 111 1,331,420 1,196,200 342,243 104 299128,150 251 362 ^_ 850 Second Avenue E 50 ST 381,767 704,001 120,055 AV 3 850 Second Avenue 560,753 ^_ E 50 ST Residential Density 124 3 AV 3 613,397 516,824 204 BEEKMAN PL 172 Over 100 Residential Units 560,753 E 47 ST 136 103 181 Residential Density 124 F D R DR Office Density 1 AV MITCHELL PL 613,397 516,824 173 204 BEEKMAN PL 230172 E 49 ST E 49 ST Over 100 OverResidential 75,000 Office Units SF 136 103 434,628 1,528,690 674,979 734,837 181 FDR DR NB EN E 48 ST 102 141 107,000 F D R DR Trade Area (1/4-mile) MIDTOWN Office Density 1 AV MITCHELL PL 381,707399,153 2611,029,280 129 486,069 144,289 520,000 176 198 350,837 Within 1/4-Mile Trade Area: 207 E 49 ST 162 E 49 ST Overà 75,000 Office SF MIDTOWN 124,000 126 236 12,928 Residential Units 19,472,341 Square Feet of Office Space E 46 ST EAST FDR DR NB EN E 48 ST E 48 ST 102 141 107,000 UNITED E 48 ST Trade Area (1/4-mile) MIDTOWN Subway & Ridership 486,069 à 381,707 1,029,280 252,324 Annual 2018 (millions) 520,000378,170 100 338 248 205 195 171198 350,837 Within 1/4-Mile Trade Area: 207 1,331,420 1,196,200 162 299 251 362 à 124,000 126 236 NATIONS 1,177,650 1,082,530 615,379 102,986 12,928 Residential Units 381,767 704,001 120,055 151,617 177,811 112 165 79,658 19,472,341 Square Feet of Office Space E 48 ST E 48 ST ^_^113 E 47 ST Subway & Ridership E 45 ST 2,400,000 173 à 252,324 230 Annual 2018 (millions) 434,628 1,528,690 674,979 734,837 1,331,420 1,196,200 299 147,626 187,052 251 183,073 362325,000 East River 626,305 399,153 261 129 144,289 176 478,500381,767 704,001 120,055 MIDTOWN GRAND 240 181 2 AV E 46 ST EAST 76,862 364,790 372,861 UNITED CENTRAL 91,555 348,181 312 DISTRICT E378,170 47 ST 100 338 248 205 195 171 NATIONS 1,177,650 1,082,530 E 44 ST615,379 102,986 173 230 151,617 177,811 112 165 79,658 ^_113 434,628 1,528,690 674,979 734,837 ^ 360 164 122,305 324 214,065 E 45 ST 2,400,000 GRAND 187,576 1,195,530 584,285 261 399,153533,565 160,300 429 129 144,289 176 147,626 187,052 183,073 325,000 626,305 East River CENTRAL 137,784 MIDTOWN478,500143 215 GRAND 240 181 2 AV PARK AV VI AV PARK E 46CENTRAL ST EAST 76,862 364,790 372,861 91,555 348,181 AV 1 312 DE PEW PL UNITED DISTRICT E 43 ST 100 205 378,170 171 338 248 E 44 ST 45.2 195 NATIONS 1,177,650 à 1,082,530 324 à 360 164 122,305 214,065 134,448 102,986 615,379 GRAND 187,576 1,195,530 584,285 633,356 151,617 177,811 533,565 160,300112 429165 79,658 Playground 992,356 279,338 359,575 300,000 648,702 213,285 299,094 403 CENTRAL 137,784 113 143 215 PARK AV VI AV PARK ^_ AV 1 DE PEW PL ^ 2,400,000 E 45 ST E 43 ST 45.2à 147,626 187,052 183,073 325,000134,448 East River 626,305 633,356 E 42 ST Playground 992,356 279,338 359,575 300,000 648,702 213,285 299,094 403 478,500 GRAND 240 181 2 AV 76,862 364,790 372,861 187,822CENTRAL 91,555 348,181 312459 DISTRICT 581,357 497,582 812,763 LEXINGTON AV 360,000 1,075,420 198,355 443 E 42 ST E 44 ST PARK AV PARK 187,822 459 KIPS 581,357 497,582 812,763 LEXINGTON AV 324 1,075,420 198,355 443 360 164 122,305 360,000 214,065 TUDOR CITY PL GRAND E 41 ST 187,576 BAY E 41 ST 1,195,530 584,285 AV PARK 429 533,565 160,300 KIPS CENTRAL TUDOR CITY PL 233,287 E 41 ST 137,784 200 BAY E 41 ST 1,014,750 108,587 203,377 143 215 PARK AV VI AV PARK 1 AV 1 200 756,583 DE PEW PL 960,471 706,719 372,367 233,287 334 799 µ 1,014,750 108,587269 361 203,377 359 1 AV 756,583 E 43 ST960,471 706,719 372,367 334 799 µ 228,274 269 209,000 361 F D R DR 359 1 AV Miles 228,274 209,000 F D R DR 45.2à 0 0.0225 0.045 0.09 Miles 134,448 0 0.0225 0.045 0.09 633,356 Playground 992,356 279,338 359,575 300,000 648,702 213,285 299,094 403 All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subAjellc int fotorm eatriroonr ssu,p oplmiedis is ifroonm, smouorcdeisfi dceaetmioend sre, lriaebmle oanvda lis o fuf rtnhiseh elids stiunbgje cfrt otom er rsoarsle, o, maisnsdio tno, maondyifi cliastitoinsg, rceomnovdailt ioof nthse, liisnticnglu fdroimng s atlhe,e and to any listing conditions, including the rates and manner of payment of commissions for particular offerings 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Any square footage dimensions set forth are approximate. E 42 ST 187,822 459 581,357 497,582 812,763 LEXINGTON AV 360,000 1,075,420 198,355 443 PARK AV PARK 85,601 $185,076 368 KIPS E 41 ST Daytime Population BAY AverageTUDOR CITY PL Household Income E 41 ST Retail Trade and Food & Drink 233,287 200 1,014,750 108,587 203,377 756,583 960,471 706,719 372,367 334 799 µ 269 361 359 1 AV 228,274 209,000 F D R DR Miles 0 0.0225 0.045 0.09 All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subject to errors, omission, modifications, removal of the listing from sale, and to any listing conditions, including the rates and manner of payment of commissions for particular offerings imposed by principals or agreed to by this Company, the terms of which are available to principals or duty licensed brokers. Any square footage dimensions set forth are approximate. EAST 59TH STREET Michael Safavieh Van Dem Royale Uncor Il Valentino J's Cleaners East River Medical Imaging Galleries Ked Dawkins Carpets Loom Blue & Gold Morso Restaurant Home Rowe Jane Packer Suzu Sushi D&D Rug & Kilim Four Cuts Steakhouse Antiques C & C Milano Chiropractic Flowers A+J Spa Nails Sutton Bar Room Venus Boutique New York Marble Ananda Bhavan NY Bella Nail + Spa Foundry & Ceramic Pink Moose Illume Go Noodle Evolve Felidia Fusha Amaze Fusion EAST 58TH STREET SUTTON SQUARE Dawat Houte Chola Downs View Kitchens Biscuits and Bath Cuisine of India Club A American First Liquor Ann Sacks Pianeta Legno Perfect Brows Steakhouse Giaimo & Giaimo Sutton Cleaners German Kitchen Center Elegant Nail Salon Kurant A Horno The Blasket Sutton Andre's Hungarian Strudels And Pastries Wine FDR DRIVE EAST 57TH STREET Halevy Calligaris Lillian Craft Cleaners II Neary's Life Nassau Best Pizza on First Cafè Daniello's Pollack & Bailey Hot Jumbo Bagels Pharmacy Paname Sutton Café Amata Lips Shadmoor Restaurant EAST 56TH STREET Fosner Timepieces Clairmont Nichols Opticians Echo Spa & Nail Manhattan Art Arash Gallery & Antique Center CP Burn Pilates Grand Sichuan The Juicy Seafood CHURCH OF SAINT JOHN Draught 55 Good Nature Salad Bar FIRST AVENUE THIRD AVENUE SECOND AVENUE EAST 55TH STREET Remes Oggi Pets Health Source Pharmacy SOUTH PLACE SUTTON Milano Spa Nicola's Frame Shop M&T Bank Wireless One Sapho Gallery Salon de Quarter Solim Flower Taksim Victor Cleaners Premier Cleaners L.
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