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Nomad1134 Nomad NOMAD 1134 Southeast Corner of West 26th Street & Broadway NOMD 1134 61’ OF FRONTAGE ON BROADWAY GROUND FLOOR 2,289 SF FRONTAGE 61’ on Broadway 64’ on West 26th Street NOMD 1134 CEILING HEIGHT Up to 16’ POSSESSION Immediate NEIGHBORING TENANTS Opening Ceremony Maison Kitsuné Rizzoli Bookstore TERM Long Term The Smith Porcelanosa Johnston & Murphy* Eataly La Pecora Bianca Maysville The Little Beet Shake Shack Logical divisions considered Dry use only Non-contiguous storage available *Coming Soon 64’ OF FRONTAGE ALONG WEST 26TH STREET NEIGHBORING HOTELS, RESIDENCES & COMMUTER STATISTICS 31ST STREET 281 FIFTH AVENUE TOMMIE HOTEL KOREAN BANK 51 CONDOS 2016 [North Block] NEW RESIDENTIAL [North Block] “THE DYLAN” (203 rooms) 444 PARK MADISON AVENUE 309 Fifth Avenue AVENUE SOUTH S. AVENUE PARK SIXTH AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE [North Block] SAM NAZARIAN SLS HOTEL BROADWAY (165 units) NEW RESIDENTIAL AND MOIN 15 East 30th St. 2015 DEVELOPMENT 188 UNITS (190 rooms) CORP 30TH STREET FLOOR PLANS EVENTI HOTEL 815 AVE OF NEW RESIDENTIAL THE AMERICAS 281 Fifth Ave. 292 ROOMS 40 STORIES CLARION HOTEL PARK AVENUE 110 MADISON AVENUE 429 PARK AVE S. 18 APARTMENTS 60 ROOMS VIRGIN HOTEL 1205-1225 BROADWAY MARTHA WASHINGTON HOTEL DEAUVILLE 38 STORIES 29 E 29TH ST 103 E 29TH ST Q4 2018 SKY HOUSE 294 ROOMS 54 ROOMS 462 ROOMS 139 UNITS 29TH STREET THE PAUL, AN ASCEND ACE HOTEL HOTEL COLLECTION 20 W 29TH ST GANSEVOORT 32 W 29TH ST 285 ROOMS 241 FIFTH AVENUE 420 PARK AVE SOUTH 122 ROOMS THE 249 ROOMS CARLTON 2014 ANNUAL RIDERS: 7,107,083 2014 ANNUAL RIDERS: 3,796,977 HOTEL 2014 RANK: 135 88 MADISON AVE 2014 RANK: 61 317 ROOMS 404 PARK AVENUE SOUTH HOTEL INDIGO NEW HOTEL 58 CONDOS CHELSEA 250 FIFTH INSTRATA NOMAD 127 W 28TH ST (23 stories) (397 units) 122 ROOMS 28TH STREET NOMAD HOTEL 400 PARK AVENUE SOUTH 1170 BROADWAY EQUITY RESIDENTIAL 168 ROOMS NEW RESIDENTIAL 81 CONDOS 242 Fifth Ave. 269 RENTALS NEW RESIDENTIAL PARK SOUTH HOTEL MORRIS 241 Fifth Ave. THE MAVE 124 E 28TH ST ADJMI HOTEL (46 units) THE EVELYN THE GERSHWIN 62 MADISON 131 ROOMS 2017 7 E 27TH ST HOTEL AVE 50 ROOMS 170 ROOMS (150 rooms) 72 ROOMS 27TH STREET BROADWAY 242 FIFTH AVENUE PLAZA HOTEL PAN BROTHERS 1155 BROADWAY ASSOCIATES THE WHITMAN HOLIDAY INN MANHATTAN 69 ROOMS 21 E 26TH ST 6TH AVENUE 125 W 26TH ST 226 ROOMS HOTEL GIRAFFE 10 MADISON SQUARE WEST 365 PARK AVE S. FLATIRON HOTEL THE WITKOFF GROUP 72 ROOMS 26TH STREET PARK AVENUE AUTUMN NEW DEVELOPMENT 1151-1153 Broadway 1134 25TH STREET MADISON SQUARE PARK NEW 2014 ANNUAL RIDERS: 9,033,835 RESIDENTIAL 2014 RANK: 37 WYNDHAM 10 Madison GARDEN Square West 2014 ANNUAL RIDERS: 7,348,879 HOTEL (125 units) 2014 RANK: 58 MADISON AVENUE 24TH STREET S. AVENUE PARK SIXTH AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK EDITION 2014 ANNUAL RIDERS: 8,678,810 BROADWAY HOTEL 2014 RANK: 40 5 MADISON AVE 273 ROOMS NEW RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL “COOKFOX” One Madison 39 West 23rd Street [South Block] (38 units) (53 units) 23RD STREET MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $127,458 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL POPULATION: 9,812 TOTAL EMPLOYEES: 57,169 34.5 MILLION SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SPACE NOMD 1134 31ST STREET NEW RESIDENTIAL TOMMIE HOTEL KOREAN BANK “THE DYLAN” MADISON AVENUE PARK AVENUE S. AVENUE PARK SIXTH AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE BROADWAY NEW RESIDENTIAL SLS HOTEL 30TH STREET EVENTI HOTEL NEW RESIDENTIAL CLARION HOTEL NEW RESIDENTIAL PARK AVENUE HOTEL DEAUVILLE VIRGIN HOTEL SKY HOUSE MARTHA 29TH STREET THE PAUL, AN ASCEND BAR &THE DINING BRESLIN ROOM L&W OYSTER GANSEVOORT HOTEL COLLECTION COMPANY MILLESIME THE JOHN DORY OYSTER BAR MAXWELL THE CARLTON NEW RESIDENTIAL HOTEL INDIGO DIG INN NEW HOTEL INSTRATA NOMAD HOTEL “HUYS” 28TH STREET NEW RESIDENTIAL NOMAD HOTEL NEW RESIDENTIAL PARK SOUTH HOTEL NEW RESIDENTIAL MORRIS ADJMI HOTEL THE EVELYN THE GERSHWIN THE MAVE HOTEL 27TH STREET BROADWAY PLAZA HOTEL ‘ESSIN VIN SUR VINGT SLOW FAST FOOD HOTEL GIRAFFE THE WHITMAN MAYSVILLE FLATIRON HOTEL 26TH STREET HANJAN INDAY PARK AVENUE AUTUMN RIZZOLI BOOKSTORE NEW DEVELOPMENT 1134 HILL COUNTRY CHICKEN 25TH STREET MADISON SQUARE PARK NEW RESIDENTIAL WYNDHAM 10 Madison GARDEN HOTEL MADISON AVENUE 24TH STREET S. AVENUE PARK SIXTH AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK EDITION BROADWAY HOTEL NEW RESIDENTIAL One Madison NEW RESIDENTIAL “COOKFOX” 23RD STREET Madison Square Park: 50,000 daily visitors Eataly: 50,000 SF • 8,000-10,000 daily weekday visitors • 12,000-13,000 daily weekend visitors MATTHEW SEIGEL Executive Vice President 917.522.8605 [email protected] SKYE TAYLOR Director 917.522.8603 [email protected] LEAH HYMAN 212.529.7422 [email protected] PAYAL DOSHI 646.203.0219 [email protected] ALTHOUGH ALL INFORMATION FURNISHED REGARDING THIS PROPERTY IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, SUCH INFORMA- TION HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED, AND NO EXPRESS REPRESENTATION IS MADE NOR IS ANY TO BE IMPLIED AS TO THE ACCURACY THEREOF AND IT IS SUBMITTED SUBJECT TO ERROR, OMISSIONS, CHANGE OF PRICE, RENTAL OR OTHER CONDITIONS, PRIOR SALE, LEASE OR FINANCING, OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE..
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