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BOGARDUS BUILDING 75 Murray Street BOGARDUS BUILDING 75 Murray Street Lower, Main & 2nd Level New York NY 10007 GLOBAL BROKERS MARKETING YOUR PROPERTY WORLDWIDE NestSeekers.com 75 MURRAY STREET, COMMERCIAL SPACE WEB ID 573419 Harry Zikos of Nest Seekers International has been boasts 11 foot ceilings. There is also a small kitchen area RENT: Available Upon Request retained on an exclusive basis to represent 3 levels and large baths. The lower level also shares a generous of commercial space available for lease at the and open floorplan which allows a wealth of use cases 3 Levels| 5 Baths| 7125 Approx. Sq.Ft. landmarked Bogardus Building located at 75 Murray for numerous entity types. Total Space Available: 7125 Approx. Sq.Ft. Street in TriBeCa, nestled on the north side of the block The second level has 200 amps of electrical service and Lower Level: 2375 Approx. Sq.Ft. between West Broadway & Greenwich Street. The 25 enjoys elevator access, high ceilings, wide planked Main Level: 2375 Approx. Sq.Ft. foot wide cast-iron elevator building sits seconds from wood floors, exposed brick and renovated bathrooms. both Chambers Street 1,2,3, A & C train stations, in the The signature of historic TriBeCa is illustrated by the Second Level: 2375 Approx. Sq.Ft. C6-2A district, which is a commercial district outside openness of the space with southern exposure on from the Central Business District. The building was built and the original landmarked cast iron façade windows. • Basement • Hardwood Floors designed by world renowned, James Bogardus in 1857 • Elevator • High Ceiling for the glassware manufacturing business of Francis & The neighborhood offers tremendous potential to • Exposed Brick • Multi-level John Hopkins. organizations who need to be close to their clients, • Finished Basement • Skylight highly accessible private and public transportation • French Doors • Tile Flooring The main-ground level space, formerly occupied by hubs, vendors and booming demographics. Some • Ground Floor • Voice Intercom Trinity Grace Church, invites you into a historic 19th neighboring attractions, institutions and AAA tenants century time capsule, greeted by double arch French include Whole Foods, Equinox, Goldman Sachs New EXCLUSIVELY SHOWN BY: doors and exposed brick in the lobby. The grandeur York headquarters, Bed Bath & Beyond, Stuyvesant of the main level’s width and 14 foot ceilings is High School, 1 World Trade Center, Fulton Center, superimposed by the massive skylight that looks onto a New York Stock Exchange, Deutsche Bank, Verizon HARRY ZIKOS courtyard. The ground and lower level have 600 amps corporate offices, Brooklyn Bridge, City Hall, Borough Licensed Associate RE Broker of electrical service. of Manhattan Community College, numerous art Mobile: 347 901 3129 galleries, TD Bank, Capital One Bank, Bank of America, Email: [email protected] The lower level, formerly a caviar bar, preceded by a Chipotle, Le Pain Quotidien and countless more! 587 Fifth Avenue speak-easy jazz bar, is accessible by the elevator and New York, NY 10017 All material herein is intended for information purposes only and has been complied from sources deemed reliable. Though information is believed to be correct, it is presented to errors, omissions and changes or without notice. Lower Level Main Level Second Level BOGARDUS BUILDING 75 Murray Street Lower, Main & 2nd Level New York NY 10007 GLOBAL BROKERS MARKETING YOUR PROPERTY WORLDWIDE .
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