Available Retail Space RETAIL SPACES FOR LEASE Lower Lobby Level: Approximately 4,250 SF existing restaurant space and 4,250 SF new restaurant space. Lobby Level: Up to approximately 8,000 SF/WD EXISTING and/or combined with lower lobby level space for RESTAURANT 4,250 SF restaurant use. 1,445 SF and 1,935 SF spaces of 70 Pine Street Market/Café use. FITNESS Prime Retail Space in the Heart of Lower Manhattan AREA 62nd & 63rd Floor: 7,500 SF private lounge for 4,265 SF residents and their guests. RESTAURANT 4,250 SF 64th & 66th Floor: 2,000 SF private dining rooms with outdoor terraces. Lower Lobby Level
SPA/SALON 4,575 SF
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A,C,E VESEY ST MARKET RESTAURANT PERFORMING 2 WTC 2,3 3,880 SF ARTS CENTER A,C /CAFE 1 WTC MARKET/CAFE J,Z 1,445 SF 1,935 SF 4,5 2,3 FULTON ST FULTON TRANSIT CALATRAVA Lobby Level CENTER TRANSPORTATION 2,3 HUB A,C J,Z
WORLD TRADE WEST ST WEST JOHN STREET 3 WTC
CENTER MEMORIAL FULTON ST GREENWICH ST GREENWICH & MUSEUM DEY ST 1 & Fitch Fitch &
N,R Dry Super
4 WTC Amercrombie Godiva Sephora Gild Hall
LIBERTY ST MAIDEN LANE Libertine Toloache Taqueria Harry's Italian WORLD BROADWAY FINANCIAL WATER ST CENTER, NASSAU ST Financier
Patisserie Retail Redevelopment PLACE TRINITY
WILLIAM ST PINE ST Capital 62ndGrille Floor 63rd Floor to open Trinity Equinox 70 PINE St. in 2013 Church 7,500 SF Private lounge for residents and their guests
ALBANY ST True Religion
WALL ST FEDERAL HALL 4,5 Bailey Pub Bailey
2,3 Brasserie &
R,W Co & Pink Tumi Tiffany BMW Cipriani Five
RECTOR ST Hyatt Thomas Andaz Tourbillon
RECTOR PL J,Z La Maison Bar Seven Bar du Chocolat du
My Suit 1 The Setai64ndCanali Floor 66rd Floor Crumbs SHO Shaun WEST THAMES ST 2,000 SFHergatt Private dining rooms withMercantile outdoor terraces
Grill FRONT ST SOUTH END AVE END SOUTH Retail Leasing By Financier OLD SLIP
For more information:ST BROAD Elsa Pereira
Williams Jackson Ewing, Inc. SOUTH ST WEST ST WEST
BATTERY PL BATTERY (212) 878-0281
GREENWICH ST GREENWICH WASHINGTON ST WASHINGTON F D R DR 4,5 STONE ST [email protected] www.wjeinc.com
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FERRY TO THE STATUE OF LIBERTY AND ELLIS ISLAND 70 PINE STREET AREA DEMOGRAPHICS The Art Deco building is one of the most recognizable • Total Lower Manhattan employees: 309,834 (Q2 2011) buildings in the Manhattan skyline, and at 952 feet it is one • Average private sector salary: $152,642 (Q2 2011) of the tallest. • Total office space: 85.3 million SF (Q2 2011) • On average, 86 percent of Lower Manhattan’s population has a The main lobby is the city’s 112th interior landmark. The college degree, and 42 percent have done post-graduate work. lobbies of the Woolworth Building, the Grand Central • Nearly three-fourths of Lower Manhattan’s population is employed. Terminal Main Concourse and several Broadway theaters FIRE sector (Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate) employs 29 are also internal landmarks. percent. • There are 10 institutions of higher learning educating 39,000 students south of Worth Street. OVERVIEW
Name: 70 Pine Street (Former AIG building) RESIDENTIAL MARKET Location: Financial District, Pine St. between William and Pearl St. 2012: 57,000 and growing Developer: Rose Associates 2013 projection: 61,600 Retail Leasing: Williams Jackson Ewing Public & private grade schools: 13 existing and 3 new in the last year
TOURIST MARKET LOCAL RETAILERS SCOPE 2011 tourist visits: more than 9.8 million • BMW • Le Pain Quotidien Size: 66-story landmark building Hotel rooms: 4,092 (Q2 2012) • Hermès • True Religion Retail: 38,700 SF including market/café, fine dining, lounge New hotel rooms: 1,028 (Q2 2012) (planned and under construction) • Tiffany & Co. • Capital Grille Residential: 755 ultra-luxury rental units, including 127 extended stay units • Thomas Pink • FIKA ABOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD • Cipriani • Luke’s Lobster • Annual spending power of lower Manhattan market: $4.77 billion SCHEDULE • Number of retailers and restaurants: 1,104 (Q2 2012) • TUMI • Shake Shack • Daily pedestrian traffic at Wall & Broad Streets: 39,380 Demolition: August 2012 • Canali • Financier Patisserie Start of construction: January 2013 • Whole Foods MASS TRANSIT • Blue Smoke First TCO: November 2013 • La Maison Substantial completion: November 2014 12 subway lines, 16 subway stations, 6 local bus routes, 24 express du Chocolat • Aroma Espresso bus routes, 6 ferry terminals, PATH train service to New Jersey Bar
All demographics compiled by the Downtown Alliance