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425 Fifth Avenue MONA 425 FIFTH AVENUE Midtown MANHATTAN 425 FIFTH AVENUE MULTI-FLOOR FIFTH AVENUE RETAIL FLAGSHIP BRANDON SINGER MICHAEL CODY [email protected] [email protected] 516 808 6794 513 374 8630 425 FLOORPLANS FIFTH AVENUE GROUND 2,660 SF SECOND FLOOR 6,887 SF LOWER LEVEL 9,014 SF GROUND FLOOR FRONTAGE Fifth Avenue: 68FT 38th Street: 37FT CEILING HEIGHT Ground: 16FT Second Floor: 14FT 9IN Lower Level: Up to 11FT 6IN POSSESSION Immediate SECOND FLOOR LOWER LEVEL Not to scale. All dimensions and conditions are approximate and for information only. BRANDON SINGER MICHAEL CODY [email protected] [email protected] 516 808 6794 513 374 8630 425 FIFTH AVENUE HIGHLIGHTS Fifth Avenue flagship retail with a new, double-height glass storefront. Incredible branding opportunity along the world’s most famous retail high street. Directly across from Amazon’s upcoming location at the former Lord & Taylor. Elevator in place between the Ground and Second Floors. Steps from Bryant Park, Grand Central Terminal, and Times Square. BRANDON SINGER MICHAEL CODY [email protected] [email protected] 516 808 6794 513 374 8630 W. 44th St GRAND MAP CENTRAL STATION NEARBY PUBLIC TRANSIT B D F M 7 4 5 6 N Q R W SELECT NEARBY RETAIL TENANTS Amazon (Coming Soon) MUJI NEW YORK LOS TACOS NO.1 Reebok BRYANT PUBLIC Zara PARK The North Face LIBRARY Park Avenue Park CONVENE & Other Stories Sweetgreen Panera Bread Lady M Equinox Whole Foods 425 FIFTH AVE THE MORGAN - LIBRARY AND MUSEUM BRANDON SINGER MICHAEL CODY [email protected] [email protected] 516 808 6794 513 374 8630 BRANDON SINGER text me CEO + FOUNDER 646 328 6267 [email protected] 516 808 6794 MICHAEL CODY DIRECTOR + CO-FOUNDER [email protected] 513 374 8630 @RETAILBYMONA RETAIL-BY-MONA RETAILBYMONA.COM.
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