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Premier Soho Retail Availability at the NW Corner of Spring Street and Avenue of the Americas Premier SoHo Retail Availability at the NW Corner of Spring Street and Avenue of the Americas Artist rendering by Neoscape SPACE OVERVIEW Introducing SoHo’s largest available retail block along Spring Street with flexible configurations. At the base of SoHo’s newest and preeminent Class A office building. + PROMINENT CORNER along Avenue of the Americas, SoHo’s busiest northbound thoroughfare, and Spring Street, SoHo’s most renowned cross- neighborhood thoroughfare. Positioned on the north corner of a northbound avenue, maximizing vehicular visibility. + TRANSPORTATION directly in front of the C/E Spring Street subway station, with 3.9M annual riders. + IMPRESSIVE PHYSICAL SPACE with up to 22 foot ceilings and 167 feet of contiguous frontage along Spring Street and Avenue of the Americas and nearly 50 feet of frontage along Vandam Street. Artist rendering by Neoscape LEASED Northwest Corner of Spring Street and Avenue of the Americas LEASED TRADER JOE’S & AVEDA Spring Street Between Avenue of the Americas and Varick Street Artist renderings by Neoscape Vandam Street Between Avenue of the Americas and Varick Street AREA MAP BARR OW ST A ST CORNELI MOR B D F M TON ST S A C E E THE NEIGHBORHOOD V 5 A M H I LE T N ROY ST 7 U T T L S E A ST W INE A W 4 L T TRAVEL TIMES CLARK CARM H SON ST DOUG K S C IN T ST A G M G NIN I D W 3RD Penn Station: 8 minutes DOM I W HO S ST Port Authority: 10 minutes USTON S T T A T S N Grand Central: 10 minutes L H P C 1 AS A IC E Rockefeller Center: 9 minutes C RDI A T KING World Trade Center: 8 minutes ENW ST U S MERI E G BL T R A EE BA S RR T L CK OW S G K ER T HE A IC WE S T T ST R A ON S A T C HA V OF RL ORNELI G TON T C T S LOCAL NEIGHBORS T E S N S T MOR I B D F M V S TON A AN ST T SH V S A C E A W HO E VAN LLI V W DA THE NEIGHBORHOOD M ON S HOLLAND ST U A 5 S S Y US MERCER M Corporate TUNNE HUDSON A TON H L T I W L N OMP S EROY 7 D T BA ST U A RRO T TH T W ST T O S L S E Retail SPR ST A ING S ER A T W T T E S W BR IN A W 4 ORNELI TRAVEL TIMES CL C CARM L TH OOS T ARKSON DOUG K S S B D F M MOR ST B D F M C T C E W TON IN Restaurants ST T A S S M ENE A C GE G E E ININ W 3RD THE NEIR GHBORPHenOn SOtaDtion: 8 minutes V 5 D G A DOM Hotels DOMINIC M IS S K ST W HOUS H I T Port Authority: 10 minutes LE TONT ST N T ROY ST 7 U A T T S T N PRINC Grand Central: 10 minutes L S T T L S E PRIN H P C Attractions S S A W BROOME E T 1 AS A S S Y E IC E S E T G T RockefellBer Center: 9 minutes C W 4 S T BA IN A W T T T RROW S L T RDI ATT TRAVEL TIMES R6 W S T CL CARM H A S A T ST ROS YE RKSON KING DOUG K S ENW U World Trade CenteY r: 8 minutes ST ST C T C A S I E MERI BL F R ST A N G T A R ST A EE S M LA T G G L CK G WA K TTS ST CORNELI ININ W 3RD ER HE A IC METRO LINES Penn Station: 8 minutes WE D S DOM T T R E MOR D C Y B D F M ESBRO ANAL S TON ON S I SSES S A MULBER ST A S S T W T T C HO C UST S HA V OF T Port Authority: 10W minutes ON RL T S G TON T BROOM T A T C E ST N D LOCAL NEIGHBORS E S A E S T N T A V I V A T THE NEIGHBORHOOD S N S H S O 5 Grand Central: 10 minutes A A AN L T E T B D F M C H SH M V C S BR H P S T A I T 1 I AS A W HO LE IC V N LLI E Rockefeller Center: 9 minutes RO 7 AN C T Y S W D D B T HOLLAND AM S U U ON S ARR T T RDI OW S S S Y US T T A MERCER Corporate T KING HUDSON A T G TUNNE E 1 World Trade Center: 8 minutes ENW L ST L S U ON A C E S MERI E A G BL W N ST W OMP T T S I A GREENWI D G R S A EE T S E W 4 RAND T L CK A K N 6 G I A T K TH L ORNELI L T ER O S UDSON S TRAVEL TIMES ARM CL C C HE A H WE IC A S Retail ARKS SPR DOUG K S S H ON I T T S NGR ER T MOR T B D F M S C I T ON S T N Q R W W TON N T A A ST W BR T C ST V OF E HA M S G RL G G TON T A T C E T S LOCAL NEIGHBORS T E S T E NINS OOS N I W 3RD S T U V I V D THE NEIGHBORHOOD C E W S B D F M Penn Station: 8 minutes Restaurants 5 A DOM A N AN I I T 6 SH M V S S W H T ENE M HO A US W HO E Port Authority: 10 minutes TON ST IN T 5 T V LLI LERO 7 AN R Y ST HOLLAND W DAM A ON S T ST U U G Y T S S US ORK S T DOM N Y IN MERCER Grand Central: 10 minutes Corporate Hotels HUDSON IC L A T T K UNNE L S E ST ON A C E H L C 1 P W A OMP T 1 AS W A D S IC E S W 4 E T Rockefeller Center: 9 minutes IN C A A T RDI TH O PRINC T L T S TRAVEL TIMES CL ARM H A S T T T C PRIN Retail S AttracAtRKioSONns KING SPR DOUG K S S S World Trade Center: 8 minutes E ST ENW ST ING BROOMET U ER E S S C Y T MERI I S E E G BL R A N ST W BR T G T B T T T R T A E S E S T S T T T G MW G L CK B G A A K T R6 W S RR TS S T OW S EN NIN T ER OOS ROS YE T I HE A W 3RD S Y C IC LISPEN WE D S B D F M C A Penn Station: 8 minutes Restaurants T C E T W F R DOM R ST ON S I A A S S ENE LA A H W HO T C T W US HA V OF ATT E RD O TON RL T S S Port Authority: 10 minutes S T G TON T T W ORNELI T T S R LOCAL N S EIGHBORS METRO LCINES T E S A S N S ARD T G T E T I D V C Y MOR S ESBRO DOM ANAL S N S B D F M SS IN A MULBER Grand Central: 10 minutes T Hotels A ES ST ANIC K L ON C W S ST ST T SH T H A ETH V P C W L T BROOM S A K N6 Q R W B 1 AS N A W HO D ER IC A C E V LLI E E A AN A W C Rockefeller Center: 9 min utes HOLLAND DAM A ON ST PRINC S S H S U T V Z T RDI O THE NEIGHBORHOOD I T S US 5 S Y E T T A C S B D F ML A PRIN MERCER S Corporate T HUDSON A T S BRS Attractions TUNNE KING M S ON T ENW E U World Trade Center: 8 minutes H L ST I BROOME E Y S W S E E MERI BL T I GST G T B T OMP S T T N D D LER 7 R A E T S O E T T Y S S T T T U WA L CK A G T T R6 W S K T TH T S ST O S T G ER ROS YE HE A 1 A Y IC Retail WE A C E S E S C PRL S R ING T N T ER F R I A ST GREENWI G ON S T W T RAND A S K W BR LA 6 T E C W 4 WA V T IN HAR A OF L TS S L UDSON S G TON T T T S A T TRAVEL TIMES LOCAL NEIGHBORS METRO LINES ARM T L E T S OOS S H CL C N S H S A E RK C T T I DOUG K SON DESBRO V S B D F M Y Restaurants ST N Q R W S T ANAL S C EW W S C S A MULBER I A ES ST AN A C N T SH T V E W S T BROOMENE A M T G N G W HO E D V LLI A AN U R NIN A W I DA W 3RD T HOLLAND M S D H S U ON S G O T N T Penn Station: 8 minutes Corporate DOM S S Y I US E Hotels B D F M DOM 6 C IN MERCER S Hotels HUDSON IC T BR Corporate S I K A T TUNNE ST M ON I S S W HO L T W Neighbors UST T 5 ON T OMP S Port Authority: 10 minutes ST D D T A A YOR T TH T K PRINC S G N O S Grand Central: 10 minutes L 1 S A C E T T Retail AttractionsAttractions A C E 1 S PRIN S S Retail N H PRING P C E I BROOME ER ST GREENWI G S Y E 1 AS A ST T G RAND B K T IC E W BR S T 6 C T T Rockefeller Center: 9 minutes L T T W UDSON S ATTS RDI R6 W S ST A T S YE S A H OOS ROS T S T Y KING B D F M C A E ENW World Trade Center: 8 minutes Restaurants N ST Q R W U C W E W F R R Restaurants S MERI E G BL T T E R A EE ENE LA S W T L CK T ATT EN G S S E K T METRO LINES ER U R LISPEN C HE A IC G WE N E C S Y T DESBRO DOM T I R ANAL S Hotels 6 SSES INIC A MULBER ON S ST C K S M A A T H RD T W O T T C 5 BROOM HA V OF W RL N D S G TON T T S T ARD S LOCAL NEIGHBORS T E S Y A S A OR N T K T I V H S PRINC O T S E S T T W B D F M A AN C S A C E T 1 PRIN S S BR S A ETH Attractions S T T SH V L I E N6 Q R W B BROOME S Y E KER A W HOST G A T T B T V D AN LLI S S Z W D T T HOLLAND AM W ON S T T T I ST AT U R6 W S TS S S S US S L T G Y ROS YE 1 MERCER E HUDSON T Y E Corporate TUNNE A C E A ON C A L N F R R I W GREENWI G T OMP D S RAND K T LA 6 A WA L TTS S T EN TH UDSON S O T S C METRO LINES A S LISPEN H T E Retail SPR E D C Y N Q RING W ESBRO ANAL S W ER ST SSES ST A MULBER C C T A H E W BR RD W O T T BROOM T W N N D S T T ARD S U OOS A A A T S H S O N B D F M I W T Restaurants T C E E W ST B D F M 6 C S BR A ETH S S M T L I I N6 Q R W ENE KER B 5 E A T D D R S Z T G YORK I DOM L G Hotels A C E 1 INICK G ST 1 A C E E N N I I GREENWI GRAND K K 6 L L T UDSON S PRINC A A S S T T S Attractions H PRIN T S S E W N Q R W BROOME W E R S Y E ST G T B T T E E S T T T T W T EN AT R6 W S TS S U T U ROS YE LISPEN C A Y N N C I 6 I F R M M A H LA RD W O T 5 ATTS ST 5 S W T ARD S METRO LINES YORK E C DESBRO ANAL S Y W S SSES ST A C E A MULBER T 1 C AL ETH W K N6 Q R W B T BROOM ER N D A A S Z A T T T I H S O L T E S C B D F M S BR E E S T I R T T D EN A C E G 1 LISPEN C N I GREENWI G RAND A H K RD 6 O T L W UDSON S S ARD S A S T H T N Q R W W W S T A ETH E L K N6 Q R W B T ER A U S Z T I N L 6 I E M 5 YORK 1 A C E T S E R T EN LISPEN C A RD HO S W T T ARD S W ST AL N6 Q R W ETH KER B A S Z T I L E AREA STATS • Located in SoHo, one of the world’s premier shopping destinations.
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