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175 Spring Street Soho, New York One of a Kind Signage and Retail Opportunity in Soho 175 SPRING STREET SOHO, NEW YORK ONE OF A KIND SIGNAGE AND RETAIL OPPORTUNITY IN SOHO THEN & ORIGINALLY BUILT IN 1885, 175 SPRING STREET WAS AN ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION FOR THE NOW METROPOLITAN RAILWAY’S SIXTH AVENUE ELEVATED TRAIN LINE. Its unique street presence, heavy industrial feel and exceptionally high ceilings are a direct reflection of the building’s history. TODAY, 175 SPRING STREET OPERATES AS AN 18,000 SF VERTICAL LUMBER YARD IN ONE OF THE TRENDIEST NEIGHBORHOODS IN MANHATTAN. It has been a fixture and the one constant in a neighborhood that has gone through several transformations over the past century. SOHO’S ONLY FULL-BUILDING BRAND EXPERIENCE Over 2,000 square feet of legal accessory signage enables a brand to create an unmatched presence. ARTIST’S RENDERING 20’ LEASED + 73’-6” LEASED LOT LINE LOT LEASED LINE LOT LEASEDPROPOSED LEASED + 64’-0” PENTHOUSELEASED LEASED LEASED + 60’-0” 5TH FLOOR COMMERCIAL LEASED LEASED __________________________________________________________________________________ LEASED LEASED LEASED 4TH FLOOR FLOOR AREA NOTES PROGRAM COMMENTS+ 49’-0” LEASED LEASED LEASED 5TH FLOOR:: 2,281 SF (USABLE) COMMERCIAL • Heavy Foot Traffic Soho Block LEASED LEASED LEASED LEASED LEASED 3RD FLOOR • Unprecedented+ 38’-10” Signage 4TH FLOOR: 3,748 SF (USABLE) COMMERCIAL Opportunity LEASED LEASED + 36’-0” LEASED LEASED BOUTIQUE HOTELLEASED LEASED LEASED • Iconic, One Of A Kind Building LEASED 3RD FLOOR: 3,748 SF (USABLE) COMMERCIAL • High Ceilings, Exposed Brick, Raw 60’ LEASED 2ND FLOOR: 3,493 SF (USABLE) COMMERCIAL Industrial Elements LEASED LEASED LEASED LEASED LEASED LEASED • Venting Allowed 2ND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR: 4,668 SF (USABLE) COMMERCIAL + 17’-0” LEASED • Outstanding Frontage LEASED LEASED LEASED LEASED LEASED • Curb Cut TOTAL AREA: 17,495 SF + 525 SF MECHANICAL = 18,020 SF FAR: 3.17 (EXCL. MECHANICAL) • Suitable For Automotive, GROUND FLOOR Restaurant, Retail, Fitness, Gallery +_ 0’-0” GROUND FLOOR SPRING ST. CELLAR CELLAR SKY EXPOSURE PLANE: 2.7 - 1 INITIAL SETBACK ON NARROW ST. * ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND TO BE VERIFIED BY SURVEY 175 SPRING STREET | 04.06.2017 S9 ARCHITECTURE | STERLING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT LEGEND: COMMERCIAL CELLAR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR CELLAR 4,668 RSF 4,668 RSF SPACE (LOW CEILING) POSSIBILTIES DETAILS THOMPSON STREET THOMPSON LEASED LEASED CEILING HEIGHTS LEASED LEASED Up to 16 FT BOUTIQUE HOTEL LEASED LEASED FRONTAGE LEASED LEASED 47 FT on Smith Street THOMPSON ST ASKING RENT Upon Request Favorable Rent + Generous TI SPRING ST SPRING STREET * ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND TO BE VERIFIED BY SURVEY 175 SPRING STREET | 04.11.2017 * ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND TO BE VERIFIED BY SURVEY S9 ARCHITECTURE | STERLING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 175 SPRING STREET | 04.11.2017 S9 ARCHITECTURE | STERLING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT RETAIL SPACE POSSIBILTIES ARTIST’S RENDERING AREA MAP Salon de Oasis Pride Wine The Leather Man Indus Cleaners & Tailors and Spirits Stick Stone & Bone Andrade McNutty’sI Sodi AVENUE OF AMERICAS Third Eye Awakenings I Sodi Pride Wine Blue Nile SECOND Shoe Repair SECOND Salon de and Spirits FIRST mmo: vint FIRST Oasis BLEECKER STREET AVENUE D AVENUE 6 1 1 Lucille Lortel Theatre 2 MACADOUGAL STREET MACADOUGAL Hangar BarLamoreMcNutty’s Marine Layer STREET MACDOUGAL TH WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH C AVENUE ND ND WASHINGTON STREET D AVENUE AVENUE A AVENUE The Leather Man Beautiful Tibetmmo: vint WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH ST A.O.C. B AVENUE Ty’s Bar NYC Suprema AVENUE AVENUE AVENUE Benedicts Lamore SEE Heart of India Marry Ann’s AVENUE Barber Shop A.O.C. ROOQ Stick Stone & Bone STREET SULLIVAN THOMPSON STREET THOMPSON Zena AVENUE AVENUE Lotus Salon HUDSON STREETHudson Pets Kitchen Marine Layer WEST 4TH STREET Ave C Dental Center Eyewear Suprema STREET THOMPSON Hangar Bar STREET SULLIVAN TH Fine Broken Zabb Ver Gourmet WEST 4 AVENUE AVENUE Mast Books Indus Jonty Jacobs JACHS NY Zena STREET Cacio e Vinio HUDSON STREETBenedicts Andrade Shoe Repair PLACE LAGUARDIA Art LAGUARDIA PLACE LAGUARDIA Coconut Sea Grape Wines Cleaners STREET WOOSTER Atlas Cafe Pukk Dry Cleaners RESIDENTIAL The Elk Lotus SalonRelax Hudson Gourmet & Tailors Il Garasol Pukk Employees Only SEE EyewearJACHS NY WEST 4TH Cleaners RESIDENTIAL The Elk Relax Bark Sea Grape Wines Lucille J. 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