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Tottenville Commons 240 Page Ave TOTTENVILLE SHOPPING CENTER COMMONS 240 PAGE AVE. STATEN ISLAND FOR SALE PRICE UPON REQUEST EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] TOTTENVILLE COMMONS 240 PAGE AVE. STATEN ISLAND GLA 60K SQ. FT. LOT SIZE 5.34 ACRES PARKING 223 CARS 100% LEASED TO 19 TENANTS INCLUDING: CVS, MCDONALDS, SHERWIN WILLIAMS, CAPITAL ONE BANK, TOP TOMATO EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] TOTTENVILLE COMMONS 240 PAGE AVE. STATEN ISLAND EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] TOTTENVILLE COMMONS 240 PAGE AVE. STATEN ISLAND EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] TOTTENVILLE COMMONS 240 PAGE AVE. STATEN ISLAND EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] TOTTENVILLE COMMONS 240 PAGE AVE. STATEN ISLAND EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] TOTTENVILLE COMMONS 240 PAGE AVE. STATEN ISLAND EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] TOTTENVILLE COMMONS 240 PAGE AVE. STATEN ISLAND EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] TOTTENVILLE COMMONS SITE PLAN EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] TOTTENVILLE COMMONS One of Staten Island South Shore’s Busiest Shopping Centers Powerful Pylon Visibility! Plenty of Parking Close to Major Expressways. EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] MICHAEL’S REGAL CINEMAS TJ MAXX BED BATH & BEYOND SHOP RITE HOME DEPOT TARGET RETRO FITNESS SOUTH SHORE COMMONS MODELL’S AREA RETAIL STARBUCKS TD BANK HIGHLIGHTS BURGER KING TOTTENVILLE COMMONS INVESTORS BANK SANTANDER BANK WALGREENS CHASE BANK EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] MATRIX GLOBAL LOGISTICS PARK COPRORATE PARK TELEPORT NEW CONSTRUCTION SELF-STORAGE BROADWAY STAGES STATEN ISLAND MALL TOTTENVILLE COMMONS EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] AREA OVERVIEW STATEN ISLAND Staten Island is quickly turning into New York City’s next big thing. With a host of major new residential and commercial development, the real estate market on Staten Island is heating up fast. Some noteworthy new projects are the 200-acre Matrix Global Logistics Park – which includes a new $100 million, 855,000-square-foot Amazon fulfillment facility, the luxury rentals Urby and Lighthouse Point, as well as Empire Outlets, the city’s first outlet center, with over 100 stores, These and other investments are making waves, creating thousands of new jobs and breathing new life into the Island. There is also a lot more visible culture, more new restaurants and a new arts community. AREA DEMOGRAPHICS 1 Mile 5 Miles 10 Miles Population 14,097 134,598 353,005 Households 4,502 45,241 120,475 Average HH Income 106,800 95,926 87,018 EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] AREA COMMERCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Bricktown Center at Charleston Bricktown Center at Charleston is a 400,000 square foot shopping center on the South end of Staten Island, NY. This center is anchored by Bed Bath & Beyond, Christmas Tree Shops, Home Depot and Target, in addition to Petco and an Applebee’s Restaurant. EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] AREA COMMERCIAL HIGHLIGHTS South Shore Commons South Shore Commons is a 137,000 sf open air shopping center located in the Charleston section of Staten Island adjacent to Bricktown Commons. Built in 2007, South Shore Commons consists of thirty four (34) stores contained within six (6) buildings. EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] Outer boroughs lead city in new building permits Brooklyn and Queens led the city in new building permits during the second quarter of the year, according to city data. Manhattan came in dead last. The city’s Department of Buildings approved more than 750 new building permits in Brooklyn over the second quarter of the year, according to the agency’s Con- struction Dashboard. Queens saw the second most activity with 614 new build- ing permits. The city approved more than 400 permits on Staten Island, which was roughly double the numbers of Manhattan and the Bronx, where a single building permit could yield more units than Staten Island’s quarterly total. The new building permits were concentrated in Williamsburg, Bedford- Stuyvesant, Flushing and the southern third of Staten Island—locations that were largely consistent with activity throughout 2017. Looser zoning in Brook- lyn and the ease of smaller building projects, such as the single-family homes that proliferate in Staten Island, may explain the robust numbers. The same areas also saw a large number of demolition permits. Overall, the city received permits for 13 million718-524-4040 square feet M: of917-770-8905 residential / [email protected] STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: EXCLUSIVE BROKER: South Shore tops city in number of new building permits Citywide, there were more new building permits issued in Staten Island’s Community Board 3 – 576 total – than any other district, according to a new report. And while construction has leveled off across the city, building is still booming on Staten Island, where 1,321 city Buildings Department (DOB) new construction permits were issued in 2018, up from 1,299 last year. Buildings Commissioner Rick D. Chandler released DOB’s report on construction in New York City in 2018 this week in the agency’s NYC Construction Dashboard, an interactive web- site with information on construction and real estate development in every neighborhood in the city. The report shows that construction activity has leveled off across the city following New York’s historic real estate and development boom. DOB issued a total of 165,988 construction permits citywide in 2018, down from 168,243 in 2017 – the first decline in total permits issued year-over-year since 2009, according to the report. However, there is still a high level of construction activity in neighborhoods around the city – including on the South Shore of Staten Island. “While construction activity remains strong, the building boom may have finally hit its peak,” said Chandler. “As construction trends come and go, our data reports will be there to keep New Yorkers informed about changes in their built environment.” EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] AREA COMMERCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 200-Acre Matrix Global Logistics Park Amazon Fulfillment Center A brand new 200-acre industrial park is rising off of Gulf Avenue in the Bloomfield section of Staten Island. The four buildings that will make up the Matrix Global Logistics Park are under construction. The market for logistics is one of the strongest real estate sub- markets in this region, if not the country. Matrix estimates the project will bring more than 3,000 jobs to the borough — 1,800 permanent and 1,400 construction. Amazon is opening its first major New York fulfillment center in the new Matrix Global Logistics Park. The e-commerce giant will take over a $100 million, 855,000-square-foot facility. EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] AREA COMMERCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 200-Acre Matrix Global Logistics Park IKEA WAREHOUSE Furniture retailer Ikea has confirmed a leasing agreement for a customer fulfillment center and warehouse span- ning 975,000-square-feet. It’s expected to be operational by late 2018. The facility is part of the new 200-acre Matrix Global Logistics Park, located in the Bloomfield area of Staten Island. EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] AREA COMMERCIAL HIGHLIGHTS BROADWAY STAGES Staten Island’s new TV & film production hub will be the city’s biggest. Located on what was originally Arthur Kill Correctional Facility, the new 67 acre lot focuses to extensively grow and expand New York’s incredible successful Film and TV industry. The addition of 5 full serviced sound stages, 45 uniquely designed prison buildings, and 67 acres of open land opens a world of possibilities to the potential for shooting in New York. Following in the footsteps of New York’s sister destination of Hollywood, Staten Island Stages looks to achieve, grow, and harbor a community of passionate Film and TV professionals to the New York area. EXCLUSIVE BROKER: STL Realty LLC /John Oliveri / O: 718-524-4040 M: 917-770-8905 / [email protected] AREA COMMERCIAL HIGHLIGHTS NEW 136K SF SELF-STORAGE Development has started on a four-story, self-storage facility on Veterans Road West after a 99-year lease has been signed. The Manhattan-based Equator Capital Management, a private equity firm, signed a 99-year lease with Zebra Place LLC, the property owner, to build a 136,000-square- foot self-storage building, according to public records. The lease value over the 99 years would total about $70 million, according to public records. City Buildings Department (DOB) records show that a permit was issued for the full demolition of a one-story building at 2601 Veterans Road West on an almost 2-acre parcel of land.
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