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West Broadway Between Prince & West 452 WEST BROADWAY BETWEEN PRINCE & WEST HOUSTON STREETS Ground Level........................................................................665 SF Mezzanine Level...................................................................415 SF Lower Level...........................................................................665 SF Total Size...........................................................................1,745 SF Frontage....................................................................................19’ Term..............................................................................Negotiable Possession..............................................................January 7, 2018 Asking Rent.................................................................Please Inquire SPACE FEATURES: • Rare full building with terrific visibility from Prince Street • All glass frontage reaching 30’ high • Large skylight floods the atrium and both levels with natural light • Soaring 17’ ceilings on the ground level and 13’ ceilings on the mezzanine level • Potential signage opportunity on the south wall facing Prince • Lower level receives natural light WEST 4TH STREET WEST 4TH STREET WEST 4TH STREET WEST 4TH STREET EAST 4TH STREET EAST 4TH STREET • • BUILD READE DUANE STUDIO • MIZ MOOZ SHOES • • EVOLUTION • LE BASKET • WEST 3RD STREET WEST 3RD STREET WEST 3RD STREET WEST 3RD STREET • GREAT JONES STREET GREAT JONES STREET • GNC • LIGHTING PLUS NYU DORMS • • OMG JEANS • • IT’S SUGAR • BOND STREET STARBUCKS • BLADES • • HAT CLUB • VENUS BY MARIA TASH • EYES ON BROADWAY • • GREGORY’S COFFEE • • SLEEPY’S • HAN’S DELI • • WENDY’S SWEETWATER SOCIAL • • • ATRIUM Ground Level Mezzanine Level Lower Level NIKE BY KITH BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREETCOCO & CRU RESTAURANT BLEECKER STREET • • • • HAIR NOHO SALON SWATCH NOHO WINE & SPIRITS • • DUANE READE NEIGHBORING RETAILERS INCLUDE: MAGAZINE CANDY • • PETSMART CARILOHA BAMBOO • • • Sportmax • G-Shock 631 BROADWAY • URBAN OUTFITTERS • • JOURNEYS • Benefit Cosmetics • Coach CHIPOTLE • • BEST BUY CHASE452 MORTGAGE • • Giggle • Chobani WEST BROADWAY KAPLAN TUTORING • • • CRATE & BARREL ADIDAS REI • • HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET • • • • • • Christopher• Owles 212.604.9002 24 HOUR FITNESS • HOLLISTER 45 RPM • • BILLABONG • • TERRAIN GALLERY • • KEITO [email protected] • • • • • AXELLE GALERIE • • • ARI POMEGRANATE GALLERY • • DESIGUAL • • VICTORIA’S HOUSING WORKS • CHEF’S CLUB • • TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL LUMAS GALLERY • • CAPPELLINI SECRET • • • • • • • • • BANK OF AMERICA • • CUTLER SALON • GEORGE BERGES GALLERY • • • • SADELLE’S • MargieUNDER ARMOUR • Sarway • 131 GREENE • • • • SOHO WINES • SANTA • • EXPRESS REVOLVER SALON HUF • DTR MODERN GALLERIES VERIZON • • MARIA NOVELLA • • FLOR • • /EXPRESS MEN GETTING HUNGRY MARTIN LAWRENCE GALLERY KISAN CONCEPT STORE • • • • • 646.673.8742 • • ALDO • BRENTANO’S • • EQUINOX THINK PINK DIAMOND• • • PROJECT BY • • SUPPLY CO. • • • DONT ASK WHY • • CARHARTT • ALTERNATIVE APPAREL • • • • • [email protected] • • WESC PROENZA • MIN • • • SCHOULER • • • • • • DNA FOOTWEAR • DEB’S TAKEAWAY • • SUPREME • • THOMPSON • • ALCHEMISTS • JILL PLATNER LA COLOMBE • • DITA KING RESTAURANT • STREET STREET LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE • MYKITA • STREET MERCER SOHO MARKET • (SOON) • MAISON JADIS THE MERCER HOTEL UNTUCK-IT LOUIS MEISEL ARMANI EXCHANGE THE DUTCH EQUINOX G STAR SCOTCH & SODA MISS PARADIS ILLESTEVA JOE & THE JUICE T2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WINE HUT • PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DEAN & DELUCA • PINK NIXON SLOWEAR RAOUL’S JOHN HARDY FANELLI CAFE FANELLI MCNALLY MCNALLY XOCOLATTI JUICE PRESS LA BURDICK BIRDBATH BAKERY BIRDBATH CHOCOLATE LA COLOMBE • SOHO PARK DAVID YURMAN DAVID • DELICATESSEN • • • • • • SCHOLASTIC • TESS JACKSON BOOKS HAPPY SOCKS • • • • • FRANKLIN BOWLES • • GIBERSON GALLERY • • • • • • • LILLIPUT MOLESKINE • • • • • • • • VILEBREQUIN • • • • JOURNELLE • BOSS • • HSBC LITTLE ITALY • • DESIGN WITHIN REACH HUGO BOSS • • • • TASCHEN • • • • • • CLARKS • • • • BOTTEGA FALAI • • • • • CROWN FINE ART STUDIO • • • • • • • • STEVE MADDEN LIK GALLERY • • • • • MUD AUSTRALIA • • • • • K-WAY • LACOSTE • • • SANT AMBROEUS • • • SUPERGA • • • • AVITTO • • • • • CANADA GOOSE GUESS • • • • • • • • CROSBY PHARMACY GEORGETOWN BICYCLE KING STREET KING STREET KING STREET • • • JAMALI GALLERY • CUPCAKE • ST. 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