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Street New York City the Singer Building Mott 174 Street New York City THE SINGER BUILDING MOTT 174 STREET NEW YORK CITY THE SINGER BUILDING MOTT 174 STREET NEW YORK CITY A beautiful and historic corner building with new infrastructure and rooftop, in one of Lower Manhattan’s hottest neighborhoods A full building opportunity, perfect for any combination of retail, office, HQ, F&B, or private club use. 174 MOTT STREET FASHION/LIFESTYLE ATTRACTIONS NEW DEVELOPMENTS MUSEUMS RESTAURANTS /FOOD 1 Supreme 40 Museum of Ice Cream 48 75 Kenmare 51 New Museum 55 Odeon 2 KITH 41 Metrograph 49 152 Elizabeth 52 Tenement Museum 56 Freemans 3 Hypebeast 42 First Street Green 50 40 Bleecker 53 ICPM 57 Katz Delicatessen 4 Essex Crossing Cultural Park 54 Museum of Chinese in America 58 Dirty French 5 Nike 43 Sara D. Roosevelt Park 59 Taverna di Bacco 6 REI 44 Olsen Gruin Gallery 60 Sweet Chick 7 Adidas 45 Williamsburg Bridge 61 Serafina 8 Glossier 46 Capitale 62 The Fat Radish 9 Apple 47 Canal Street Market 29 63 Nom Wah Tea Parlor 10 Russ & Daughters Shop 64 Milk Bar 11 Equinox 65 Il Laboratorio del Gelato 12 Soul Cycle East 66 Ludlow Coffee Supply 13 Y7 Studio 67 El Rey 28 Village 14 Opening Ceremony 82 NoHo 68 Clinton Street Baking Co. 15 Bloomingdales 69 Spreadhouse Café 2 16 Reformation BOWERY 42 70 Russ & Daughters Café 6 50 HOUSTON ST 17 Muji 76 68 71 Irving Farm BROADWAY 57 65 10 11 18 Zara LAFAYETTE ST 58 72 Doughnut Plant 73 19 Allbirds B D 6 26 34 35 59 66 73 Whole Foods 20 Maison Margiela F M 60 74 Essex Street Market 67 21 Issey Miyake 64 Lower East 75 Butcher’s Daughter 5 22 Aimé Leon Dore 51 Side 76 Cha Cha Matcha 32 24 43 23 Noah 9 40 84 85 61 77 La Esquina 81 25 56 24 Prada 7 N R 30 78 Le Coucou 36 25 Stock X NoLIta 1 74 79 Balthazar 70 45 23 80 Jack’s Wife Freda SoHo 27 HOTELS 79 80 6 22 81 Sant Ambroeus 19 21 75 KENMARE ST 26 Public Hotel 39 F 82 The Smile To Go 86 48 4 27 Ace Hotel/Sister City 3 53 83 Cafe Gitane 88 83 52 12 89 28 Bowery Hotel 77 76 84 Prince Street Pizza 15 87 49 71 13 29 Standard Hotel J Z 85 Cafe Habana 46 174 30 Ludlow House MOTT Lower East 86 Bondai Sushi 31 11 Howard Street Hotel 18 Side 72 87 Pasquale Jones H B D 32 Mercer Hotel 88 Cafe Select 17 33 Roxy Hotel 44 89 Seamores 34 Sixty LES 41 35 Hotel Indigo 14 38 SUBWAYS 54 36 Hotel on Irvington 20 N R 47 16 62 B D F M 33 78 37 The Nolitan Hotel Q R 31 8 CANAL ST N R Q W 38 NOMO SoHo Hotel 55 F Z J 39 CitizenM Hotel 6 J Z 6 63 174 MOTT STREET Ground Floor 50’ Broome Street 109’ Mott Street Lower Level 174 MOTT STREET Roof Broome Street Mott Street Typical Upper Floor 174 MOTT STREET Entire 47,872 SF Building Plus rooftop 6th Floor 7,000 RSF 14’ 4” ceiling height * 5th Floor 7,000 RSF 11’ 2” ceiling height * 4th Floor 7,000 RSF 11’ 2” ceiling height * 3rd Floor 7,000 RSF 11’ 2” ceiling height * 2nd Floor 7,000 RSF 12’ 9” ceiling height * 1st Floor 5,200 SF 15” 1” ceiling height * Cellar + Vault 6,121 SF 11’ 11” ceiling height * Sub-Cellar 1,551 SF 10’ 10” ceiling height * * Ceiling heights from top of slab to top of slab 174 MOTT STREET 174 MOTT STREET 174 MOTT STREET 922 174 MOTT STREET For more information contact exclusive leasing agents: Jeremy Aidan Marc Neal Simon Josh Lewin 646-710-3896 646-710-3888 646-710-3889 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Although the information regarding property sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, such information has not been verified and no express representation is made nor is any to be implied as to the accuracy hereof, and it is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice..
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