Madison Avenue Personifies the Luxury and Grandeur Associated with Madison Avenue Retail, and Exudes the Esteem Associated with the Upper East Side Neighborhood

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Madison Avenue Personifies the Luxury and Grandeur Associated with Madison Avenue Retail, and Exudes the Esteem Associated with the Upper East Side Neighborhood 680 Madison Avenue personifies the luxury and grandeur associated with Madison Avenue retail, and exudes the esteem associated with the Upper East Side neighborhood. Built in 1951, originally called the Helmsley Carlton House, 680 Madison Avenue offers two levels of retail with multiple storefronts. Between East 61st and East 62nd Streets, the property boasts 115 ft of frontage spanning what is arguably the most desired block on Madison Avenue. pg. 2 pg. 4 (2,051sm) amazing 22,075 ft (3.6sm) Total square footage ceiling12 heights over 115 ft (35 sm) All entrances Madison Avenue frontage on grade st & nd streets 61Located between62 Hermès & Barney’s New York pg. 6 st 1FLOOR PLAN 61st Street 61st 62nd Street Madison Avenue nd 2FLOOR PLAN 61st Street 61st 62nd Street Madison Avenue pg. 8 J Mendel Barneys Tiffany & Co. Longchamp Burberry Bvlgari Christian DiorEtro Coach Hermès Prada Vertu Gucci Chanel Valentino Bally DKNY Roberto Cavalli Louis Vuitton Bergdorf Goodman Jimmy Choo Torneau Avenue Madison NEIGHBORHOOD Located in the heart of Madison Avenue shopping district and steps away from Fifth Avenue, Central Park and Manhattan’s Museum Mile. 66th BCBG Maxazaria J. Crew Mardani John Varvatos Derek Lam Santoni Nespresso Georgio Armani Alice & Olivia 65th Roger Vivier Givenchy Alexander McQueen Loro Piana Pomellato Bottega Veneta Chanel Fine Jewelry Plaza Athenee Hotel 64th Etro Vacheron Constantin Jimmy Choo Nirav Modi Buccellati Paule Ka David Yurman FP Journe Graff Longchamp Robert Cavalli 63rd Nello Chopard Panerai Hublot Jaegar-LeCoulture Jimmy Choo Hermès Hermès 62nd Brioni Church's Berluti Morgenthal Frederics Agent Provocateur Brunello Cucinelli Loews Knickerbocker Club Aaron Basha Serafina Regency Hotel CENTRAL PARK 61st Sirio Barneys New York Vince Camuto Michael Kors Pierre Hotel L.K. Bennett Schutz Metropolitan Club Calvin Klein DKNY Philippe 60th Harmonie Club TODS Baccarat Chase Olayan Group Sherry-Netherland Molton Brown Scully & Scully Cipriani Domenico Vacca Camper Sherry-Lehmann 59th Plaza Food Hall Bally Diesel Bernardaud PARK AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE Frey Wille Stuart Weitzman Apple Vertu Canali Tumi MADISON AVENUE Eton Philipp Plein The Plaza Pulitzer Fountain Chase Wolford Fratelli Rossetti Lavo 58th Bergdorf Goodman Bergdorf Goodman UGG Lalique Tao D.Porthault Fendi Mulberry Brasserie 8.5 Von Cleef & Arpels Louis Vuitton Burberry Chanel Christian Dior Coach Four Seasons Citibank 57th 66th BCBG Maxazaria J. Crew Mardani John Varvatos Derek Lam Santoni Nespresso Georgio Armani Alice & Olivia 65th Roger Vivier Givenchy Retail Alexander McQueen Loro Piana Pomellato Restaurant Bottega Veneta Chanel Fine Jewelry Plaza Athenee Hotel 64th Hotel Etro Vacheron Constantin Jimmy Choo Nirav Modi Corporate Buccellati Paule Ka David Yurman FP Journe Graff Longchamp Robert Cavalli 63rd Nello Chopard Panerai Hublot Jaegar-LeCoulture Jimmy Choo Hermès Hermès 62nd Brioni Church's Berluti Morgenthal Frederics Agent Provocateur Brunello Cucinelli Loews Knickerbocker Club Aaron Basha Serafina Regency Hotel CENTRAL PARK 61st Sirio Barneys New York Vince Camuto Michael Kors Pierre Hotel L.K. Bennett Schutz Metropolitan Club Calvin Klein DKNY Philippe 60th Harmonie Club TODS Baccarat Chase Olayan Group Sherry-Netherland Molton Brown Scully & Scully Cipriani Domenico Vacca Camper Sherry-Lehmann 59th Plaza Food Hall Bally Diesel Bernardaud PARK AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE Frey Wille Stuart Weitzman Apple Vertu Canali Tumi MADISON AVENUE Eton Philipp Plein The Plaza Pulitzer Fountain Chase Wolford Fratelli Rossetti Lavo 58th Bergdorf Goodman Bergdorf Goodman UGG Lalique Tao D.Porthault Fendi Mulberry Brasserie 8.5 Von Cleef & Arpels Louis Vuitton Burberry Chanel Christian Dior Coach Four Seasons Citibank 57th pg. 10 Located between Hermès & Barneys pg. 12 pg. 14 Thor Equities is a leader in urban real estate development, leasing and management, pursuing premier retail and mixed-use assets in high-density areas. Thor Equities provides the best possible “High Street” retail and mixed-use building environments throughout the urban landscape across the United States, Latin America and Europe – all while delivering attractive, risk-adjusted returns to investors. www.680Madison.com For leasing inquiries, contact: www.thorequities.com Albert Dayan: +1.212.432.3049 [email protected] All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subject to errors, omissions, modifications, removal of the listing, and to any listing conditions, including the rates and manner of payment of commissions for particular offerings imposed by principals or agreed by this Company, the terms of which are available to principals or duly licensed brokers. Any square footage dimensions set forth are approximate. www.680Madison.com www.thorequities.com.
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