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328 East 59TH Street New York, NY Midtown East, Manhattan RETAIL/RESTAURANT 328 East 59TH Street 680 SF New York, NY Available for Lease Midtown East, Manhattan Located Between First and Second Avenues Size Frontage Comments Transportation 680 SF - Ground Floor 10’ on East 59th Street Heavy pedestrian traffic 2017 Ridership Report 243 SF - Basement (6,500/day): best cut through Neighbors for blocks in each direction 59th St-Lexington Av Station Sasabune Express, ICE Crossfit, Asking Rent 4 5 6 TJ Maxx, Uncorked Wine Bar, New building front façade with Upon Request Annual 17,888,188 accordian glass doors that open Equinox, and Bed Bath + Beyond Weekday 58,467 to street Currently Weekend 56,014 T-Gardens Hair Salon Hardwood floors and HVAC Roosevelt Island Tram is located one-half block away with an annual ridership of over 2 million passengers Average household income in a quarter mile radius is $252,493 Contact our exclusive agents: Lindsay Zegans Richard Skulnik Philip G. Hertling [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 212.750.6565 212.750.0756 212.750.6565 FLOOR PLANS GROUND FLOOR BASEMENT 243 SF 680 SF Manhattan Long Island Brooklyn New Jersey ripcony.com 150 East 58th Street 100 Jericho Quadrangle 32 Court Street 125 Chubb Avenue 15th Floor Suite 120 10th Floor Suite 150 S New York, NY 10155 Jericho, NY 11753 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 *All information is from sources deemed reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, terms, rental T. 212.750.6565 T. 516.933.8880 T. 718.233.6565 T. 201.777.2300 prior to sale and withdrawal notices. EAST 90TH STREET EAST 90TH STREET EAST 90TH STREET MADISON AVENUE MADISON AMSTERDAM AVENUE AMSTERDAM AMSTERDAM AVENUE AMSTERDAM RigbyRigby + +Peller Peller Vacant COLUMBUS AVENUE COLUMBUS CoeeCo©ee Berry Atmosphere Kitchen & Bath AVENUE COLUMBUS Blooming Nail II San Matteo Pizza Espresso Bar Yachts For All Seasons Inc. 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