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120 Wall Street Is an Art Deco Icon at the Center of a Vibrant Neighborhood Flowing with Lifestyle, Dining, and Entertainment 120 WALL ST. PRIME WATERFRONT RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES WHERE WALL STREET MEETS SOUTH STREET PRIME RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES IN A WATERFRONT ICON 120 Wall Street is an Art Deco icon at the center of a vibrant neighborhood flowing with lifestyle, dining, and entertainment. This boutique office property invites an active local workforce as well as tourist foot-traffic while offering spectacular visibility and brand positioning in the bustling heart of Lower Manhattan. The Manhattes Group LLC THE MANHATTES GROUP, LLC | JAMISON WEINER | 212-312-9250 | [email protected] GROUND LEVEL | 5,359 SF SOUTH STREET CORNER SPACE POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY | IDEAL FOR RETAIL AND HOSPITALITY • Soaring 20′+ ceiling heights • Stunning views of the East River and Brooklyn skyline • Major capital improvements made in anticipation of qualified restaurants and F&B tenants. 40'′ • Located at the base of an iconic 665K SF office tower home to 3,500 employees owned and operated by Silverstein Properties. • Home to top-tier tenants such as Droga5, 125'′ one of NYC’s largest advertising firms. • Walking distance from some of NYC’s largest employers, such as AIG and Chase. LOWER LEVEL | 1,000 SF • Just blocks from the new Seaport District, World Trade Center and Oculus. • Landlord will provide base building infrastructure for qualified tenants. • Corner unit provides generous pedestrian exposure. • Lower Level space provides direct access to Ground Level retail which can be equipped to fit business needs. The Manhattes Group LLC THE MANHATTES GROUP, LLC | JAMISON WEINER | 212-312-9250 | [email protected] WALL STREET SPACE GROUND LEVEL | 4,220 SF POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY | IDEAL FOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS • Located at the base of an iconic 665K SF office tower home to 3,500 employees owned and operated by 40'′ Silverstein Properties. • Home to top-tier tenants such as Droga5, one of NYC’s largest advertising firms. • Walking distance from some of NYC’s largest employers, such as AIG and Chase. • Just blocks from the new Seaport District, World Trade Center and Oculus. • Landlord will provide base building infrastructure for qualified tenants. The Manhattes Group LLC THE MANHATTES GROUP, LLC | JAMISON WEINER | 212-312-9250 | [email protected] DOWNTOWN FEEDS 62,000 251,334 HUNGRY TALENT Residents living in Private sector emplpyees Lower Manhattan in Lower Manhattan Already home to a number innovative and creative companies, 120 Wall shares $6.5 BILLION 14.6 MILLION a neighborhood with some of the largest Annual spending power of Tourists visited Lower Lower Manhattan Manhattan in 2018 employers in NYC. With a vibrant workforce, major transit and ferry lines, and direct access to the re-energized Seaport District, 282,000 95 Lower Manhattan has become the city’s Average daily subway riders New retail and dining locations in Lower Manhattan opened Downtown in 2018 newest cultural nexus. PIER 17 PIER 17 SEAPORT DISTRICT A BUILT-IN CLIENT BASE OF 120 WALL TENANTS TOTALING 3,500 EMPLOYEES The Manhattes Group LLC THE MANHATTES GROUP, LLC | JAMISON WEINER | 212-312-9250 | [email protected] N R W THE 1 OCULUS 4 5 ristorante nyc J Z 2 3 SEAPORT DISTRICT N R W 4 5 J Z 2 3 JEAN-GEORGES FISH MARKET K L A W E T U IN M E IV N R W F 1 NOTABLE CORPORATE NEIGHBORS AIG LOCAL RESTAURANTS ARUP Chase POINTS OF INTEREST Augustine Delmonico’s Luke’s Lobster Deutsche Bank Blue Ribbon Eataly Manhatta Emblem-Health FTI Federal Reserve Bank of New York by CHLOE Felice Schilling Consulting Fulton Center The Capital Grille Fraunces Tavern Suteishi Hugo Boss New York Stock Exchange Cipriani Jack’s Coffee Temple Court Morgan Stanley Pier 17 CUT by Wolfgang Puck Jean-Georges Fish The Tuck Room Nielsen Seaport District Da Claudio Market V Bar & Co. Revlon World Trade Center The Dead Rabbit Kiwi Cuba S&P Global The Manhattes Group LLC THE MANHATTES GROUP, LLC | JAMISON WEINER | 212-312-9250 | [email protected] CONTACT US FOR A TOUR JAMISON WEINER | 212-312-9250 | [email protected].
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