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T H E N E I G H B O R H O O D : V a R I C K S T R E E T S O H O / H U D S O N 150 FOOD USES NOW ACCEPTED! VARICK STREET SOHO/HUDSON SQ Powerful presence at the gateway THE NEIGHBORHOOD: to Hudson Square and Soho. This dramatic ground floor industrial space • Transportation: The entrance to the C/E subway line is on is being repositioned and will feature the same block which has 3.4 million riders annually 60’ of new, customizable frontage on • Offices: Hudson Sq is home to over 53,000 office workers Varick Street. who populate the 2.4 million SF of office space • Residents: Over 10,000 current residents with another Ground Level.......................2,750 SF 3,500 units planned to be built over the next 9 years Frontage......................................60’ following the re-zoning of Hudson Square Ceiling Height..............................14’ • Hudson Square BID: Spring Street west of 6th Avenue will Term................................Negotiable receive $27 million to revitalize the streetscape and Possession.........................Immediate solidify this corridor as the central shopping destination of Asking Rent...................Please Inquire Hudson Square Avenue Of The Americas *Additional 5,350 SF possible *All logical divisions considered 50’ Spring Street Vandam Street Vandam 60’ Varick Street NEIGHBORING RETAILERS INCLUDE: • Trader Joe’s (soon) • The Dominick Hotel • Starbucks • City Winery • La Colombe • Aveda • Cafe Altro Paradiso • Ducati • Essen • TD Bank PLEASE CONTACT: Christopher Owles 212.604.9002 l [email protected] Randy Kornblatt 646.673.8772 l [email protected] WEST 4TH STREET WEST 4TH STREET WEST 4TH STREET WEST 4TH STREET EAST 4TH STREET EAST 4TH STREET • • BUILD READE DUANE STUDIO • MIZ MOOZ SHOES • • EVOLUTION • WEST 3RD STREET WEST 3RD STREET WEST 3RD STREET WEST 3RD STREET LE BASKET • • GREAT JONES STREET GREAT JONES STREET • GNC • LIGHTING PLUS NYU DORMS • • OMG JEANS • • IT’S SUGAR • BOND STREET STARBUCKS • BLADES • • HAT CLUB • VENUS BY MARIA TASH • EYES ON BROADWAY • • GREGORY’S COFFEE • • SLEEPY’S • HAN’S DELI • • WENDY’S SWEETWATER SOCIAL • • • ATRIUM BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET NIKE BY KITH COCO & CRU RESTAURANT • • • • HAIR NOHO SALON SWATCH NOHO WINE & SPIRITS • • DUANE READE MAGAZINE CANDY • • PETSMART CARILOHA BAMBOO • 631 BROADWAY • • URBAN OUTFITTERS • • JOURNEYS CHIPOTLE • • WHOLE FOODS • BEST BUY • CHASE MORTGAGE • CHERCHE MEDI KAPLAN TUTORING • • • • BOWERY & VINE • FURNITURE CRATE & BARREL ADIDAS • • REI HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET • PAULANER MUNICH BIER • • • • • • • • • 24 HOUR FITNESS • SHAKE SHACK HOLLISTER HALL BOWERY HOME • GARIS & HAHN HOUSTON 45 RPM • BILLABONG • • TERRAIN GALLERY • • • • • • • • • COMING SOON • AXELLE GALERIE • ARI • • POMEGRANATE GALLERY • • • • DESIGUAL HOUSING WORKS LUMAS GALLERY • VICTORIA’S • ROGER & SONS • • CAPPELLINI • CHEF’S • CLUB • SECRET RAIN’S • SOHO CONTEMPORARY ART • • • • CUTLER SALON • • • • • BANK OF AMERICA • GEORGE BERGES GALLERY • • • SADELLE’S • • • 131 GREENE • • UNDER ARMOUR • • SOHO WINES • • • • DTR MODERN GALLERIES • FLOR VERIZON • EXPRESS SANTA GETTING HUNGRY • • • REVOLVER SALON • • HUF • INTERNATIONAL CENTER • MARTIN LAWRENCE GALLERY KISAN CONCEPT STORE • /EXPRESS MEN MARIA NOVELLA OF PHOTOGRAPHY • SPERONE WESTWATER • • • • • • • THINK PINK ALDO • • BRENTANO’S • • • • DIAMOND• EQUINOX • • • SUPPLY CO. PROJECT BY • • DONT ASK WHY • • • • • CARHARTT • • ALTERNATIVE APPAREL BOWERY MARTIAL ARTS • DEB’S TAKEAWAY • • PROENZA • SCHOULER • MIN WESC • • • • • • • • LAMY (COMING SOON) • • • • DNA FOOTWEAR BARI • CATA • ASICS TIGER • KING RESTAURANT • JILL PLATNER • SUPREME • • • DITA LAFAYETTE STREET STREET LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE • MYKITA LA COLOMBE • SOHO MARKET • • • THE BOWERY DINER (SOON) MAISON JADIS THE DUTCH • UNTUCK-IT LOUIS MEISEL HAPPY SOCKS THE MERCER HOTEL • JOE & THE JUICE TOKYO BIKE ARMANI EXCHANGE • EQUINOX G STAR • • SCOTCH • & SODA • • • • • • • • • ILLESTEVA • • MISS PARADIS • • • • T2 WINE HUT • • • • • • • • • PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET • NEW MUSEUM • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ACE HOTEL “SISTER CITY” (SOON) DEAN & DELUCA • NIXON FEIT PINK SLOWEAR JUICE PRESS RAOUL’S JOHN HARDY XOCOLATTI LA BURDICK FANELLI CAFE FANELLI BIRDBATH BAKERY BIRDBATH • CHOCOLATE LA COLOMBE MCNALLY MCNALLY • • CAMPER LAB 1 SOHO PARK • YURMAN DAVID • • • • DELICATESSEN • • 222 BOWERY HAPPY SOCKS • SCHOLASTIC • JACKSON BOOKS • FRANKLIN BOWLES • • • • • TESS GALLERY • • GIBERSON • • KATRA • • • • CHAILAIT MOLESKINE • • • • • • • • • LILLIPUT LITTLE ITALY VILEBREQUIN • • • • • • JOURNELLE • BOSS BOWERY HOUSE • • • DESIGN WITHIN REACH • • HSBC • • • TASCHEN • HUGO BOSS • • • ICONIC MAGAZINE • • • • BOTTEGA FALAI • • • CLARKS • • • • CROWN FINE ART STUDIO • • PEARL & ASH • • • • • • • LIK GALLERY • • • STEVE MADDEN • • SANT AMBROEUS • • MUD AUSTRALIA • • K-WAY • • • • • • • • LACOSTE • • REBELLE • AVITTO • • SUPERGA • • BALTER SALES KING STREET KING STREET KING STREET • CANADA GOOSE • • • • • • • • GUESS • • EDUN HUDSONPHARMACY SQUARE • GEORGETOWN • CROSBY • • HALE & HEARTY • • JAMALI GALLERY • • CUPCAKE • ST. HOTEL BICYCLE • • • AT&T • • • LUCKY BRAND • • HABITAT MAXUN • VERA BRADLEY • THE 8 SENSES • • • • • CONGEE • • BICYCLE HABITAT • MATTA • • • • • • VIVIENNE HU • BAPE • • • • • SIEZE SUR VINGT • FINALE LAFAYETTE STREET L’OCCITANE • STREET LAFAYETTE • • NEST BEDDING LUANA ITALY BOQUERIA SOHO ROOM PAOWALLA ARIANNA (new restaurant SKINCARE coming soon) ARCTERYX LF SPRING STREET MONICAVINADER • CADILLAC HOUSE WINE SHOP SOIREE SAM EDELMAN SPLENDID • DONALD JUDD MUSEUM MOMA DESIGN STORE • • • JOE & THE JUICE • • CHIPOTLE • • BRANDY • BAKED BY MELVILLE MELISSA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FRESH • & JOE COFFEE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MARINO SAN E • • SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET • TOTOKAELO • • THE GENERAL • • • • • • • C • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CHARLTON STREET CHARLTON STREET CHARLTON STREET • • • • SAVORE ASSN • POP INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES • • ADAM MARC ARITZIA HUDSON SQUARE AQUAGRILL BISTRO LES AMIS NUDIES JEANS FOOD MARKET U.S. POLO AMAZON BALTHAZAR • CHICK VITAMIN • • SWITCH CHEF’S CLUB • • PJ CHARLTON THE SHADE STORE • • PLAYGROUND LADY FOOTLOCKER • THE • CITIZEN M HOTEL JACK’S WIFE FREDA • • POKE HUDSON KINGS AVENUE • • DUNE DOM • SPOT • FURNITURE • • • • • CAFE ALTRO • • GROUND SUPPORT • • VERONICA BEARD • PARADISO • • MARCIANO ED’S LOBSTER BAR • • • • SHADE STORE • • • JOSEPH • BROKEN ENGLISH • • • • ALL SAINTS • • CARVEN • • • BO CAPHE • • THE DOMINICK • STANCE • SNOW PEAK MAE MAE CAFE MAE MAE • • • • • • • HOTEL • • TOTOKAELO • • SWEATY BETTY • WHITE HOUSE • • • BLACK MARKET COSA BELLA • VANDAM STREET VANDAM STREET VANDAM STREET INTERIOR DEFINE • SIMONE ROCHA • CAPITAL ONE BANK • • • • • • • • • • • • • CAFE SELECT • • BRANDY MELVILLE • • • • KEETSA • PARIS STATIONS • • • • • • GALERIA MIYAKE ISSEY SOHO CREMIEUX • MELISSA SHOES MITCHELL GOLD • • • MISTER JONES • WATCHES OF SWITZERLAND • • • • • & BOB WILLIAMS • • DR. SMOOD GALVANIZE • • • DRAKE’S • LA ESQUINA • • • GIORGIONE SOHO GEM • BAR HUGO • • @ HOTEL HUGO • • AYR MUSEUM SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN STREET STREET STREET SULLIVAN SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN SULLIVAN • NYC FIRE FIRE NYC BIGGER CODE MOUSSY TOMORROWLAND OCHRE PARLOR ANNA SUI MORGANE LE FAY OTHER CRITERIA MARIEBELLE EDEN FINE ART BADICHI IRO KOIO INDOCHINO • • PIRCH • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LA SIRENE LA BROOME STREET BROOME STREET BROOME STREET BROOME STREET BROOME STREET • • TAUREAU • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DOMINICK STREET DOMINICK STREET • • & GROCERY & • • ELLEN’S DELI DELI ELLEN’S BLACK TAP BURGER & KITCHEN & • LOCAL & VINE AFA AFA SPA UNION BAR BAR UNION • • AMELIA’S BITTAR ALEXIS ASSN • • PERSE JAMES BROWN • GALLERY ORLEBAR SUIT SUPPLY SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET U.S. POLO LILIT ECLECTIQUES JEROME DREYFUSS KIRNA ZABETE DEVACHAN DEVACHAN SOUK & GOURMET GARAGE SAVOIR BEDS GHT MATTRESS • ADORO LEI 250 HUDSON • • FIORENTINI BAKER LE YORK SPA LAZY POINT LAZY • • • ZIMMERMANN • • • • JEAN SHOP NYC B U S C E M I • FORMAT FURNITURE EAR INN EAR RENZO PIANO’S SANDWICH • VINTAGE • GAW OUTDOOR • SACCO & • FURNITURE • • BLACK LABEL THE HILLS NYC HILLS THE • VARICK STREET VARICK STREET VARICK STREET VARICK STREET STREET VARICK STREET VARICK STREET VARICK STREET VARICK 565 BROOME • • • • HANSON FITNESS COCO MAT • • GALERIE DUSICA • • CITIBANK • • VANZETTI BISTRO • • • GUDRUN SJORDEN • DUSICA GALLI • THINK COFFEE • • MIANSAI • SAM BROCATO SALON MIGUEL ANTOINNE • • A-TO SALON STONE ISLAND • RELATED’S BROOME STREET BROOME STREET • ARTEMIDE • • • TYLR KANA TAPAS BAR • • • FELLOW BARBER • • FITZGERALD ARTS ANTIQUE GARAGE • • 261 HUDSON THE DRAWING CENTER • MONSTER • • • CYCLE KARTELL • • HOUSEMAN STREET RENWICK WHITMAN’S HOLLAND TUNNEL • MERCER STREET MERCER STREET MERCER STREET MERCER STREET MERCER STREET FLAIR DERMALOGICA JEFFREY DITCH BANG BANG ACNE LE PAIN DANIEL PATRICK QUOTIDIEN LF CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET STER STREET WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER STREET GASOLINE ALLEY COFFEE E STREET GREENE STREET GREENE STREET GREENE STREET GREENE STREET GREENE STREET GREENE STREET GREENE STREET WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY
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