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152 WEST 47TH STREET 3,822 SF Availble for Lease Between Avenue of the Americas and Seventh Avenue MIDTOWN NEW YORK | NY SPACE DETAILS RETAIL SPACE 152 WEST 47TH STREET 3,822 SF Availble for Lease Between Avenue of the Americas and Seventh Avenue MIDTOWN NEW YORK | NY SPACE DETAILS GROUND FLOOR 3,822 SF LOCATION NEIGHBORS Between Avenue of the Americas Starbucks, Hershey’s, NHL Store, and Seventh Avenues Tender Steak & Sushi, Taco Dumbo, Palace Theater, Edition Hotel, Night SIZE Times Square Hotel Ground Floor 3,822 SF COMMENTS Lower Level 1,616 SF Times Square Flagship Restaurant Opportunity FRONTAGE 47th Street 20 FT Brand new storefront, venting, HVAC, white-box condition POSSESSION New direct long term lease, no Arranged key money TRANSPORTATION 2017 Ridership Report 49th Street Annual 8,626,669 Weekday 26 ,519 47TH STREET20 FT Weekend 34, 714 LOWER LEVEL 1,616 SF V UP INTERIOR RENDERINGS WEST 55TH STREET WEST 55TH STREET WEST 55TH STREET WEST 55TH STREET WEST 55TH STREET WEST 55TH STREET WEST 55TH STREET WEST 55TH STREET EAST 55TH STREET EAST 55TH STREET EAST 55TH STREET EAST 55TH STREET EAST 55TH STREET EAST 55TH STREET EAST 55TH STREET Gourmet Deli Vida Apple Jack The Premier La Mode Flowers of Blakely Bice Bloomie MITSOSA Certe Clement (2nd Floor) The King Vivienne St. Regis Hotel Salon Sweetcatch Poke Omar’s Kai Shop Health Source Check’s Cashed Black Tap Joe and the Juice Wempe Angelo Pizza Nicola’s Mobile Audio Rickey Deli Organic the World Hotel Cucina Nails LUGAGE Cole Bar Westwood Ishi Stephano Ricci CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE Adel Candy Store NEW Verde Diner Burgers Wells Fargo Sutton Place Frame West Marker Place Wonderland Beauty Shoppe Café Cleaners il corso La Mulberry & Vine MANHATTAN AUTOMOBILE DCAP Insurance Epstein’s Paint Center OFFICE Pharmacy BROADWAY The Bonne Bomber Roger Dubuis Leonard Sweetcatch Poke D'Napoli Pizza Milano Spa Solim Flower La Mode Cleaners BOSTON PROPERTIES Corner Peter Millar Nova Cafe McGee’s Pub Shoe Parlor Particle Fitness Soup Opticians Blancpain COMPANY 250 WEST 55TH ST Tanner Bianca Jewelers Taksim Square Walbaum Locksmith Wines & Liquors Salon Wine & Bauman Anka Grill Eyes of the World Title Boxing Sapho Gallery 778 ELEVENTH Nirvana 1MM SF Smiths Freshark Today Spirits The Rare Books Victor Cleaners Lido Cleaners Fusion Lounge Manolo Papyrus AVENUE El Centro Barcelona Bar Smoke Scene Interaudi Persian Café Oliviero Blahnik Rimowa Schumer's Jimbo Hamburger Place L. Simchick & Co. Meats & Poultry 1717 Broadway The Bank Shop Vacant 633 UNITS United We Stand Deli Nail Stage Randolph’s X’ian Nerai Wine & Liquors Untamed Sandwiches Sophia Pizza Shop 68 Stories, 639 Rooms Flute Bar & NY Gifts Faces & Names Connoly’s Corby Chemists Clinton Flowers 9 Nails London Ziegfeld Murals Pub and Famous Mozzarella Madison Smiler’s IWC Reliable City Westerly Natural Market Tallest Hotel in Western Hemisphere Restaurant Lounge & Bar Il Gattopardo W Salon Wave Pho Saigon First Ave Wines and Spirits Hotel Ballroom on 54 Restaurant Foods & Vino Chophouse Deli Scha©hausen Food Cellini National Bank WEST 54TH STREET WEST 54TH STREET WEST 54TH STREET WEST 54TH STREET WEST 54TH STREET WEST 54TH STREET WEST 54THSTREET AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS WEST 54TH STREET EAST 54TH STREET EAST 54TH STREET EAST 54TH STREET EAST 54TH STREET EAST 54TH STREET EAST 54TH STREET EAST 54TH STREET KITON Papillon Hotel Monkey AVENUE LEXINGTON Crimson ELEVENTH AVENUE AVENUE ELEVENTH The Three Big Apple Old Castle Pub BRIDGES Bar & Lounge Harman Wolfgangs Clean The AVENUE SEVENTH TRANSIT AUTHORITY 314 WEST 54TH AVENUE MADISON Lever House Valhalla AVENUE SECOND Ambassodor Wines EIGHTH AVENUE AVENUE EIGHTH Elysee Bar TENTH AVENUE AVENUE TENTH + Rye NINTH AVENUE AVENUE NINTH Mokeys Steakhouse Gifts & Restaurant Market PLACE SUTTON THIRD AVENUE PARK AVENUE AVENUE PARK PARK AVENUE AVENUE PARK FIFTH AVENUE FIFTH Art Gallery RAIL CONTROL CENTER MIDTOWN Link IKINARI Talbot’s SAINT PETER’S CHURCH FIRST AVENUE MERCEDES NEW Wondee COMMUNITY COURT Cascade STEAK The Cigar Inn Medi Wine Bar Da Tommaso HOUSE 2.0 RESIDENTIAL Cafe Empire Iguana The Stagecoach PIER 94 Annabel Steakhouse Tavern Samsonite Tres Bien Mr. Bu©y Cleaners Restaurant The Irish Pub Flair Hair Salon LIPSTICK Tal Bagels Bar Nine Ed Sullivan The Art of Shaving Little Thai Kitchen Theater Ray's Pizza Marni BUILDING Lime Jungle Buttercup Bakeshop Eredi Pisano O©ice Lobby THE ATRIUM AT Sutton Place La Manyeoire Mezlan Europa Cafe 601 LEXINGTON AVENUE AMERICAN THEATER Pick-A-Bagel Hen Penny Herb n Casa The Kati Roll A+Thai DEWITT BUILDING Giorgio’s Country Mangia e Bevi Blanc de Chin Burger OF ACTORS REMI Kitchen Heaven PINK Davido© of Geneva ‘Essen Lever Company Redemption The Upsider Madison Restaurant WEST 53RD STREET WEST 53RD STREET WEST 53RD STREET WEST 53RD STREET WEST 53RD STREET WEST 53RD STREET WEST 53RD STREET EAST 53RD STREET EAST 53RD STREET EAST 53RD STREET EAST 53RD STREET EAST 53RD STREET EAST 53RD STREET EAST 53RD STREET Fine Jewelers Nusr Et. MoMA Aaron Faber Blake & Todd Masons Tennis Hudson Antico Obao Season’s Metrobank Empellon Brasserie L'Atelier de CLINTON Virginia Café 53 Design Parnell’s MeeMee Malone Noe Broadway Theater Joel Robuchon Theater Eat Fresh Studio 9th Ave. Pizza BROADWAY Piquadro Seagram Building Tournneau Royce P.S. 111 7-11 Perriwater Florist Gourmet Deli Tissot Minamoto Kitchoan Joel Robuchon PARK Bagel Express Flashdancers Pure Point. Financial Bremont London Optyx 1st Ave Nails & Spa Housing Conservation World Nuts & Ice Cream San Leone Pizza Robert Talbott Tenzan DNY Hair Salon Myra Coordinators El Alteca Pita Grill Best Nails Bob's Steak and Turtle Bay 21 Restaurant La Grenouile Chop House Hickey Freeman Jubilee Xing Jin Jin Gifts Rosie Miles Eye Care Johnston Atwood Bar and Kitchen Taboon Wilson O’Grady’s Blue Bottle ARCH STONE and Murphy East River Deli Restaurant Naked City Cafe Cosmic Diner Theater Omakasa Taco Dumbo Macchiato Co©ee The Grill O©ice Lobby Mimi’s Sunshine Florist WEST 52ND STREET WEST 52ND STREET WEST 52ND STREET WEST 52ND STREET WEST 52ND STREET WEST 52ND STREET WEST 52ND STREET AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS WEST 52ND STREET EAST 52ND STREET EAST 52ND STREET EAST 52ND STREET EAST 52ND STREET EAST 52ND STREET EAST 52ND STREET EAST 52ND STREET PIER 92 BNB City Light Diner AVENUE LEXINGTON ELEVENTH AVENUE AVENUE ELEVENTH Le Relais de Nario Pierre Loti MADISON AVENUE MADISON Gulluoglu Baklava Studio 19 Totto Chapas AVENUE SEVENTH Gregory’s Gym Neil Earl of Bank GCT AVENUE SECOND K&L Flowers Clinique Cleaners AVENUE EIGHTH Vacant SJP Marble Showroom Sonny’s Grocery AVENUE TENTH Westside Home Barilla NINTH AVENUE NINTH Ramen Venise L'Entrecôte Badescu Wine Bar PARK AVENUE PARK PARK AVENUE PARK AVENUE THIRD AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE FIFTH Midtown Health Noodles Simon Sandwich Pronovias Isadora's Co©ee Source Co©ee AVENUE FIRST Orchid Man Renaissance The Manhattan at Untuckit Next Cleaners Lucky’s Famous Danji and Grill Theater Dos Cafe Michel The Mill Happy Joy Chinese Food Restaurant Burgers Korean Times Square Hotel Jack Erwin Fresco Zeitlin Gothic Cabinet Craft Endoore West Adam 99c Plus Global Bread Toros Ideal Cheese Shop Kahve Co©ee Gallagher’s Columbia by Scotto Optic Apple Blossom Nails Residence Sonny’s 1st Ave Market Kitchen Market Cafe Dyson Gemma Buttercup Ko Rico Steakhouse Steakhouse Photo City Hats O©ice Lobby Westway Vision Optical I Love NY Gifts Teresa’s Banco St. Patrick's 850 THIRD Bake Shop Fine Wine on First Carewell Pharmacy McCoy’s Bar Simply Floral AVENUE Auto Repair Happy Feet Pet Shop Pizza Popular Cathedral PURDY Sign Expo Food Boutique Panini Grill Lily Gift It’s Always O©ice Lobby CHURCH OF THE SACRED Hama Gift Shop Sunny Nail Salon Ideal Tile Visions in Plaster Il Melograno HEART OF JESUS Empanada Mama Bombay Express Christmas I Love Japanese Eva Salon NEW Heng Thai Bistor Bibble Citibank Pier Deli Restaurant Jaspers Taphouse/Kitchen Maria Pia Gotham Pizza In New York NY Gifts Cuisine Laundromat Arriba! Arriba! Aria and Sip Novote NY Santander Toasties Indochino RESIDENTIAL Pathos Café WEST 51TH STREET WEST 51TH STREET WEST 51TH STREET WEST 51TH STREET WEST 51TH STREET WEST 51TH STREET WEST 51TH STREET WEST 51ST STREET EAST 51ST STREET EAST 51ST STREET EAST 51ST STREET 6 EAST 51ST STREET EAST 51ST STREET EAST 51ST STREET EAST 51ST STREET Panda Express Wild Stardust I Love Ted’s Berlitz FDNY Limani Trunk Sushi The PICKWICK Cornerstone Tavern Ethos 51st Michelangelo Cafe Duke Ginger Stop 1 Food Mart Hudson Market Place Brigola Diner Winter NY Gifts I Love Montana Store Club Ann Little Ess-a-Bagel ARMS HOTEL Hotel Urban Space Neuhaus Dill & Parsley Socarrat BROADWAY Garden NY Gifts Grill Tavern Beet Fashion Spa Method Theater on 51 Dishes Atlas Social Club The Body Shop Morning Star Cafe Little J Cleaners The American Retro Bar COLUMBUS BRANCH LIBRARY (742) Hell’s Kitchen NEW Euphorie Cohen’s Fashion Optical Ruhlmann ST. PATRICK’S Famous Amadeus Pizza Radio City YORK Precious Pets Rey’s Deli Grocery Esanation Bobby Van’s Brasserie CATHEDRAL Inside Park Crave Potmamkin T.G.I. Steakhouse Music Hall PALACE Advance Shoe Repair 123 Burger Shot Beer Basera Indian at St. Bart's Westcli© Pharmacy Manhattan Mentoku Ramen Dean Leather Friday’s Demarco The Waylon AREA MAP Graceburg Nails Rice & Beans THE BEET Radio City Maloney NEW BOARD OF EDUCATION Honda As Is Rancho Tequileria Boxers Cucina Italiana Store & Porcelli Irving Farm RESIDENTIAL PIER 90 WEST 50TH STREET WEST 50TH STREET WEST 50TH STREET WEST 50TH STREET WEST 50TH STREET WEST 50TH STREET WEST 50TH STREET AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS WEST 50TH STREET EAST 50TH STREET EAST 50TH STREET EAST 50TH STREET EAST 50TH STREET EAST 50TH STREET EAST 50TH STREET EAST 50TH STREET Madison AVENUE LEXINGTON Lasagna ELEVENTH AVENUE AVENUE ELEVENTH Magestic P!Q Erwin Moleskine T2tea Bose Teuscher New York Health Eden Fine Art SEVENTH AVENUE SEVENTH Deli & Grocery Molly’s Irish Pub Florsheim AVENUE MADISON Uncle Marios Natsumi Warby Parker AVENUE SECOND Kenneth Cole Production Poke Inn Blue Dog AVENUE EIGHTH Deli Avenue Florist Second Avenue Farm TENTH AVENUE AVENUE TENTH 1050 Restaurant & Lounge Thalia PLACE BEEMAN NINTH AVENUE NINTH & Racquet Club Pearl Store Chocolate AVENUE THIRD PARK AVENUE PARK AVENUE PARK AVENUE PARK FIFTH AVENUE FIFTH Diplomat Wines Saint Gil AVENUE FIRST HIGH SCHOOL OF GRAPHIC COMMUNITY ARTS Abitinos CAMPER Louis Martin Top of the Rock Gossip Botticelli La Cava Wine Bar The Press Box H.T.
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