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Spectacular Waterfront Spectacular Waterfront Restaurant Space Available Can be combined 7,016 SF 7,926 SF 7,715 SF 6,003 SF LINCOLN HARBOR Location: AVAILABLE AVAILABLE AVAILABLE AVAILABLE FERRY STOP Lincoln Harbor 1000 & 1200 Harbor Boulevard FUTURE RESIDENTIAL Weehawken, New Jersey SPRING 2014 Restaurant/Retail Space Available for Lease: Parking • 7,926 SF Can be combined Deck • 7,715 SF to 15,641 SF • 7,016 SF • 6,003 SF plus 500 SF +/- Patio Seating Floor Plan: See additional page Regional Access: • Lincoln Tunnel/Route 495 • Route 3 • New Jersey Turnpike • Hudson-Bergen Light Rail – connects Lincoln Harbor north to Tonnelle Ave, North Bergen and south through Hoboken (PATH Station) and Jersey City with service THE 1000VIEW & FROM 1200 RESTAURANTHARBOR BLVD. AREA RESTAURANT PATIO AREA ending in Bayonne. LINCOLN • Ferry Service provided by TUNNEL NY Waterways to Midtown ENTRANCE W. 39th Street, NY. LINCOLN • Bus Service to Hoboken, LIGHT RAIL STOP other NJ municipalities and HARBOR Port Authority in NYC. WEEHAWKEN Major Tenants: UBS. Over 4,000 employees are in Lincoln Harbor on a normal 1 9 workday. Development Description: Mixed-Use Environment – FERRY STOP Office, Retail, Residential and Hotel. HOBOKEN EXCLUDING NYC INCLUDING NYC HOBOKEN 3 Miles 3 Miles 5 Miles 2011 Population 327,369 800,510 1,860,455 2011 Average Household income $69,263 $126,430 $123,700 HUDSON-BERGEN LIGHT RAIL 122011 The property is part of Lincoln Harbor, a mixed-use development, set in a truly spectacular location on 60 acres of prime waterfront property directly opposite Midtown Manhattan and adjacent to the Lincoln Tunnel entrance in Weehawken, New Jersey. Lincoln Harbor has attracted prestigious world-class companies in four existing office buildings. At the northern end of Lincoln Harbor, a 589 Unit Residential Complex is scheduled to open Spring 2014. Lincoln Harbor is currently home to over 60,000 square feet of retail shops, several superior restaurants, including Masina Trattoria Italiana. The 350-room Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel has meeting facilities and Lincoln Harbor has a public park, 250-slip marina and water-front walkways — all serviced by an on-site mass transportation network. Ferry service stops directly at the site, connecting Midtown Manhattan by a six-minute ride to Midtown / 39th Street. The HUDSON BERGEN Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Transit System connects numerous coastal communities, (including the Hoboken PATH LIGHT-RAIL STOP Station). Lincoln Harbor has a dedicated stop, with service north to Tonnelle Avenue and 51st Street and south Connects North Bergen, through Hoboken and Jersey City, ending in Bayonne. Hoboken PATH Station & 22nd St, Bayonne At Lincoln Harbor, residents, employees, and visitors enjoy dramatic views of Manhattan. OPTION 1 PARKING DECK ELEVATOR LOBBY 15,641 SF Combined 7,715 SF 7,926 SF AVAILABLE AVAILABLE LOADING DOCK 52'-7"+/- 53'-0"+/- BOOGIE WOOGIE INFORMATION BAGEL BOYS DESK 1200 HARBOR BLVD LOBBY ELEVATOR LOBBY 914 SF BEST WISHES CARD & GIFT SHOP ATM 147'-8" EXISTING PLUMBING LINE LOCATION - VALET new toilet Men RETAIL SPACE ACOUST. CLG AT 12'- 5 " +/- A.F.F. rooms TOILET DRYWALL CLG AT 8'-0" A.F.F. PLUS CHASE BANK SHOE 7,715 SF Women 7,926 SF REPAIR 18'-0" WALKWAY NEW ACCESS ATRIUM HI-TECH 55'-0" +/- 58'-0" +/- BILLIARD HOULIHAN’S CLUB & BAR RESTAURANT & BAR 1200 HARBOR BLVD 6,003 SF OPTION 2 AVAILABLE 6,003 SF 7,016 SF ENTRANCE LOADING AVAILABLE DOCK ramp VACANT CHICKEN SUBWAY HOULIHAN'S STORAGE 300 S.F. 1,250 SF M RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE 1200 HARBOR BLVD ELEVATOR LOBBY W FOOD COURT 914 SF SEATING NEW SERVICE CORRIDOR 1000 HARBOR BLVD HUDSON RIVER VALET CHASE BANK PLUS SHOE NEW DEMISING PARTITION For more information, please call: REPAIR 121'-2" +/- Paul G. W. Fetscher CCIM, SCLS Deborah A. Stone President AVP of Retail Leasing/Marketing 7,016 SF Great American Brokerage Ph: 201.272.5207 • Fax 201.348.4358 54'-6" +/- 45'-3" +/- 100 W Park Ave, Suite 309 deborah.stone@hartzmountain.com HOULIHAN’S 64'-6" +/- Long Beach, NY 11561 Property is owned and managed by RESTAURANT & BAR 516.889.7200 • Fax 516.889.5113 Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc. GtAmerican@aol.com PH: 201.348.1200 www.hartzmountain.com 1200 HARBOR BLVD www.RestaurantExpert.com 112011 OFFICE • RETAIL • RESTAURANTS • RESIDENTIAL Lincoln Harbor, a mixed-use development, set in a truly spectacular location on 60 acres of waterfront property directly opposite Midtown Manhattan. Residents, employees, and visitors enjoy dramatic views of Manhattan. • Direct access to the Lincoln Tunnel • Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Stop • Ferry Service to Midtown – W. 39th Street SHERATON HOTEL IN FOREGROUND EXIT PARK AVE LN HARBOR WILLOW N–LINCO AVEN HOBOKE TOL UE LINCOLN TUNNEL L ENTR PL AN A C ZA E TO (ELEVATED) LINCOLN NEL Bus #64, 67, 68 & 156, 158, 159 TUN WILLOW18TH STREET AVENUE J. F. KENNEDY BOULEVARD EAST www.njtransit.com for more info ESPLANADE / BIKE PATH www.nywaterway.com for ferry info BALDWIN AVEN 19TH STREET OFFICE HUDSON BERGEN (ELEVATED) LIGHT-RAIL STOP PARK AVENUE (ELEVATED) Connects North Bergen, Hoboken PATH Station U & 22nd St, Bayonne E T O HO BO KE L N I & N JE CO EL RSE LINCOLN HARBOR LN TUNN Y CIT HUDSON-BERGEN LIGHT RAIL LINE LIGHT RAIL STATION Y PATH STATIONS TO POR T IMPERIA ESPLANADE / BIKE PATH ESPLANADE / BIKE PATH ESPLANADE / BIKE PATHL & T TURE ONNE WATERFRONT TERRACE LLE A OPMENT 15,641 SF Combined VE, N ORTH W BER ATER GEN 7,715 SF 7,926 SF FRON PARKING T TE PARKING RR AVAILABLE AVAILABLE AC ESPLANADE HARBOR OFFICE E PARK PARKING 228 B HOULIHAN’S DECK OULEVARD 800 HARBOR BLVD. UNITS LOBBY 182 Future Office UNITS PHONEPHONE LOBBY LOBBYLOBBY INFO PARKING CARD & DESK GIFT SHOP ATMATM DRY CLEANER ATM 19TH STREET 19TH SHOE SHERATON ATM REPAIR PHONE 589 UNITS LINCOLN HARBOR PHONE ATRIUMM 179 HARBOR BOULEVARD Opening HOTEL 1200 HARBOROR BLVD.B Spring 2014 UNITS PARKING BUS STOPP Future 1000 HARBOR BLVD. RIVA POINT DELI HARBOROR BOULEVARDBO Office 1500 HARBOR BLVD. GAZEBO/ ESPLANADEADE ESPLANADE FERRY SHELTERR LINCOLN RETAIL, SERVICES & EATERIES HARBOR 6,003 SF Subway FERRY STOP AVAILABLE Boogie Woogie Bagel Boys TO MASINA POINT – RESIDENTIAL RIVA MANHATTAN TRATTORIA RUTH’S CHRIS Gourmet Chicken Marco Polo Pizza ESPLESPLAAN ITALIANA STEAKHOUSE ESPLANADE SERVICE PROVIDED Hi-Tech Billiard Club and Bar BY NY WATERWAYS F E Best Wishes Cards & Gifts A R DE R Y Lincoln Harbor Shoe Repair LINCOLN HARBOR YACHT CLUB T Valet Plus Cleaners O M Chase Bank I D T O Lincoln Harbor Yacht Club W Spirit of New Jersey N / W . 3 9 T H S T HUDSON RIVER T E R M CHART HOUSE I N RESTAURANT A L 1000 & 1200 HARBOR BLVD 1211 MASINA TRATTORIA ITALIANA RUTH’S CHRIS CHART HOUSE STEAKHOUSE HOULIHAN’S RESTAURANT Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc., Leasing Dept, 400 Plaza Drive, Secaucus, NJ 07096-1515 • 201.348.1200 - Ph • 201.348.4358 - Fax • www.hartzmountain.com.
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