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109 Mercer Street RETAIL SPACE 109 MERCER STREET 2,748 SF For Lease Betweeen Prince and Spring Streets SOHO NEW YORK | NY 11,230 16,680 3,754,272 POSSESSION NEIGHBORS COMMENTS 92-94 GREENE STREET Immediate Georgetown The Kooples, Mackage, Rag & Bone, Cupcake, Juice, Sam Edelman, Pressed A.P.C. Journelle, boutique Prime Soho retail opportunity level Beautiful selling lower with sky light All uses considered Spring Street Annual Weekday Weekend RETAIL C 100’ 12,827 FIRST FLOOR 19,888 1,378 SF 1,370 SF 1,378 SF 4,342,692 Approx. 18 FT Approx. 25’ TRANSPORTATION RENT SIZE STATUS LOCATION FRONTAGE TERM 2019 Ridership Report Ridership 2019 Prince Street Annual Weekday Upon request Upon Weekend Ground Floor Ground Johnson Brett Formerly Between Prince and Spring Streets Between Lower Level Street Mercer Long-term 90’ CELLAR FLOOR 1,370 SF =4': 4' MEASURES 1/2" IN A 1/8" SCALE 25’ 4' MEASURES 1" IN A 1/4" SCALE 4' MEASURES 2" IN A 1/2" SCALE 4' MEASURES 3/4" IN A 3/16" SCALE 1,370 SF 92-94 GREENE STREET RETAIL C LOWER LEVEL LOWER GreeneMercer Retail LLC has not measured the subject Property and makes no representations as to the accuracy of any of the measurements provided. The measurements are estimates and should not be relied upon. If exact measurements are a concern, the property should be independently measured by a professional. 100’ FIRST FLOOR 1,378 SF 25’ 18 FT 18 1,378 SF MERCER STREET MERCER 90’ CELLAR FLOOR SPACE DETAILS SPACE GROUND FLOOR GROUND 1,370 SF =4': 4' MEASURES 1/2" IN A 1/8" SCALE 25’ 4' MEASURES 1" IN A 1/4" SCALE 4' MEASURES 2" IN A 1/2" SCALE 4' MEASURES 3/4" IN A 3/16" SCALE GreeneMercer Retail LLC has not measured the subject Property and makes no representations as to the accuracy of any of the measurements provided. The measurements are estimates and should not be relied upon. If exact measurements are a concern, the property should be independently measured by a professional. 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