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600 Summer Street Stamford / Ct 600 Summer Street 600 Summer Street / Stamford Ct 600 SUMMER STREET STAMFORD / CT 600 SUMMER STREET 600 SUMMER STREET / STAMFORD CT Centrally located in Stamford CBD. Walking distance to all downtown amenities, restaurants, shopping & more FEATURES › Amazing location with a Walk Score® of 95 with over 50 restaurants, shopping, theaters, hotels and more just steps away › Dedicated building shuttle service to the Stamford Transportation Center › The building is easily accessible from both I-95 and the Merritt Parkway › Ample Parking via a surface lot and covered lower-level parking garage › Numerous building upgrades and renovations have recently been made to the entranceway, main lobby, common areas, bathrooms and the elevator lobbies on each floor SPECIFICATIONS FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT SPACE AVAILABLE: 3,000 SF Prebuilt Christian Bangert Sam Chambers Cory Gubner 2,177 SF Managing Director Director Executive Managing Director RENT: $28.50 gross + electric 203.531.3639 203.531.3638 203.531.3626 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] AVAILABILITY: Immediate Occupancy LOCATION 600 SUMMER STREET / STAMFORD CT Stamford is located in the coastal Southwestern portion of Fairfield County, Connecticut. It is The Central Business District of Stamford is an economically thriving area with major just 33 miles from New York City and is the main branch of the New Haven Line on the Metro- establishments including The Stamford Town Center Mall and the 772,000-square foot North Railroad. The 2010 Census recorded Stamford’s population as 122,643, but as of 2016, University of Connecticut Stamford campus. The Stamford Town Center Mall is located in the population had risen to 129,113 making it the third largest city in the state and seventh the heart of downtown and is the eighth-largest shopping mall in Connecticut with over 100 largest in New England. retailers. Additionally, the Harbor Point development in the South End of Stamford is one of the largest private-sector development projects in the United States, attracting retailers, Stamford has a vibrant downtown area with restaurants, retail shopping and a variety of hedge funds and thousands of new employees. With more than 217,000 jobs in Stamford, entertainment. The central business district contains over 1.7 million square-feet of retail space, the city maintains the largest labor force in Connecticut, and boasts unemployment levels 4 major hotels and thousands of residential units. There are more than 80 restaurants and clubs, that are consistently lower than the state and federal unemployment rates. According to the hundreds of stores and services, movie and live theaters, galleries and special events year- Connecticut Department of Labor, the unemployment rate in Stamford is currently 3.8% with round, attracting thousands of people into Stamford regularly. a labor force of 71,142 people. DOWNTOWN POINTS OF INTEREST 1 EOS STAMFORD DOWNTOWN AERIAL 2 Cantina Mexicana 600 SUMMER STREET 3 Coromandel 4 Siena 5 Volta Gelateria Creperia 6 Bar Rosso 7 Brick House Bar & Grill 8 Che Vous Bistro 9 Picante! Fresh Mexican Grill 10 Hudson Grille 600 11 Brother Jimmy’s 12 Fuji 6 7 13 13 Quattro Pazzi 5 14 14 4 16 15 F.I.S.H. Restaurant & Bar 1 15 2 8 18 17 Kyushu Ramen 9 19 16 SUMMER STREET Lucky’s 10 17 16 Handles 53 11 20 WASHINGTON BLVD WASHINGTON 12 21 18 Capriccio Cafe 22 P 19 Tigin Irish Pub 23 BEDFORD STREET 20 Cantina Southwest Grill 3 P 24 21 Lorca 25 26 27 28 22 Bradford’s Grill & Tavern BROAD STREET 54 23 Bedford Thai 35 41 31 24 29 Remo’s 32 36 25 33 McDonald’s 30 37 27 Tomatillo Taco Joint 38 27 P 42 Subway 28 39 ZAZA P 29 Starbucks P 30 Meli Cafe 31 Barcelona 34 32 Bar Taco 40 33 Buffalo Wild Wings 55 34 Riviera Maya 44 PLACE GREYROCK 43 35 MAIN STREET Noir 36 Bar Zepoli 37 Cask Republic 45 P 38 P Kashi 39 46 Fairfi eld Pizza 48 40 Dunkin Donuts 49 41 Blackstone’s 47 51 42 Cilantro 52 43 50 Garden Catering 44 ATLANTIC STREET Fiesta 45 TRESSER BOULEVARD Atlantic Pizza 46 Great Wall Chinese WASHINGTON BLVD CANAL STREET CANAL 47 BV’s Restaurant & Sports Bar 48 California Pizza Kitchen 49 Kona Grill 50 The Capital Grille 51 Plan B Burger 52 The Cheescake Factory 53 Uconn Stamford 54 Target 55 Stamford Town Center LEGEND Restaurants Attractions Parking Garage TRAVEL TIME Transportation Center 0.9 miles / 5 min I-95 S at Exit 7 1.1 miles / 4 min I-95 S at Exit 8 1.1 miles / 4 min STAMFORD I-95 N at Exit 7 1.3 miles / 5 min TRANSPORTATION I-95 N at Exit 8 1.4 miles / 6 min CENTER Merritt Parkway 3.4 miles / 8 min The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable but has not been verifi ed and no guarantee, warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to such information. Terms of sale or lease and availability are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. ENTRANCE / LOBBY 600 SUMMER STREET / STAMFORD CT PROPERTY SPECS 600 SUMMER STREET / STAMFORD CT BASIC INFORMATION YEAR BUILT / RENOVATED NET RENTABLE AREA 1970 / 2016 101,320± SF STORIES Building: seven (7) stories above a subterranean garage BUILDING INFORMATION STRUCTURAL DATA PROVIDERS Foundation: cast-in-place concrete Fiber optics by AT&T Frame: steel Cable by Cablevision COLUMN SPACING ELEVATORS 30’-35’ Two (2) 2,000-lb. Armour elevators serving SLAB-TO-SLAB HEIGHT eight (8) stories 10’10” PARKING HVAC 129 surface spaces and VAV heating & cooling 71 spaces in subterranean garage ELECTRIC SECURITY 2,500 amps, 3 phase 27/7/365 Key code access REAR ENTRANCE 8 watts per USF and monitored security SITE PLAN 600 SUMMER STREET / STAMFORD CT FRANKLIN STREET 600 Floor plan for illustrative purposes only SUMMER STREET 2ND FLOOR /3,000 RSF FLOOR PLAN AS-BUILT CONDITION FRANKLIN STREET 3,000 RSF PREBUILT SUMMER STREET Floorplan for illustrative purposes only 6TH FLOOR /2,177 RSF FLOOR PLAN AS-BUILT CONDITION FRANKLIN STREET 2,177 RSF SUMMER STREET Floorplan for illustrative purposes only.
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