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Midtown East Retail for Lease MIDTOWN EAST TURTLE BAY SUTTON PLACE RETAIL FOR LEASE 50TH STREET RETAIL & BUILDING ENTRANCE THIRD AVENUE RETAIL LOWER LEVEL 9,600 SF / Divisible 12’-8” to 14’-6” Ceilings GROUND FLOOR 6,500 SF / Divisible Enviable Corner Exposure 83’ of Frontage on Third Avenue 90’ of Frontage on 50th Street 17’-6” to 20’ Ceilings All New Storefronts NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHLIGHTS CENTRAL N R N R GRAND N R W PARK ARMY W W PLAZA 4 5 E 59TH ST 6 NEIGHBORHOOD E 58TH ST F MAP E 57TH ST lk a w e t u in m 0 1 TH E 56 ST RESTAURANTS HAPPY HOUR k al 1 w te 1. P.J. Clarke’s 1. Tomi Jazz u in 1 m 5 2. Wolfgang’s Steakhouse 2. Draught 55 33 1 2 3. OBAO Noodle & BBQ 3. The Greats of Craft E 55TH ST RESTAURANTS HAPPY HOUR 4. Rosa Mexicano 4. Parnell’s 1. P.J. Clarke’s 1. Tomi Jazz 2 5. 212 Steakhouse 5. Ophelia Lounge NYC 2. Wolfgang’s Steakhouse 2. Draught 55 32 6. Marinara Pizza 6. Chateau 49 Bar A Vin 3 7 6 7. Jubilee3. OBAO Noodle & BBQ 7. La Cava3. The Greats of Craft E 54TH ST PARK AVE PARK 4. Rosa Mexicano 4. Parnell’s 3 8. La Villetta 8. The Stag’s Head 2 1 2 8 9 24 6 9. The Smith5. 212 Steakhouse 9. Upstairs5. Ophelia Lounge NYC 22 31 4 1 3 9 10. La PecoraE6. M BiancaMarinara Midtown Pizza 10. Trouble’s6. Trust Chateau 49 Bar A Vin 7. Jubilee 7. La Cava E M E M E 53RD ST 11. Sipsak 11. THE POOL 5 12. Peak Thai8. La Villetta 8. The Stag’s Head 3 5 10 4 9. The Smith 9. Upstairs 7 13. Lagos 30 23 1 11 4 14. Barnacho10. La Pecora Bianca Midtown 10. Trouble’s Trust E 52ND ST 15. Gyu-Kaku11. SipsakJapanese BBQ QUICK11. EATS THE POOL & 5 16. Smith12. & Wollensky Peak Thai 29 11 15 15 8 GROCERY 2 17. Sparks13. Steak Lagos House 1. Dunkin 3 7 15 15 18. Avra Estiatorio14. Barnacho SBS SBS 2. Chipotle Mexican Grill ST 19. Spice 15.Symphony Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ 4 6 E 51 ST 3. D NapoliQUICK Pizza EATS & 21 20. Bistango 8 23 26 28 12 16. Smith & Wollensky 4. The KatiGROCERY Roll Company Q32 25 2 8 21. Sushi Ann 825 9 17. Sparks Steak House 5. TacoVision 10 22 7 9 20 6 10 22. Casa Lever 1. Dunkin 24 27 18. Avra Estiatorio 6. Emack & Bolio’s TH 23. Nippon 2. Chipotle Mexican Grill 50 E 50 ST 19. Spice Symphony 7. Lenwich 24. Hillstone 3. D Napoli Pizza 19 5 15 13 11 20. Bistango 8. Tal Bagels 5 4. The Kati Roll Company 7 21. Sushi Ann 9. Madison Restaurant 21 16 6 12 5. TacoVision 22. Casa Lever 10. Kealoha Sushi & Poke Bowl 50 E 49TH ST 6. Emack & Bolio’s 23. Nippon 11. Totto Ramen Midtown East 13 7. Lenwich B D 101 14 HOTELS24. Hillstone 12. Blockheads Burritos 14 8. Tal Bagels 1 20 4 18 102 1. AKA Sutton Place 13. Blank Slate Coffee + Kitchen 15 9. Madison Restaurant F M TH 2. Pod 51 Hotel 14. Morton Williams Supermarket 2 105 E 48 ST 10. Kealoha Sushi & Poke Bowl 3. The Bernic Hotel New York City 15. Remi Flower & Coffee 3 11. Totto Ramen Midtown East 6 4. Hotel 48LEX New York 16. Dos Toros Taqueria HOTELS 12. Blockheads Burritos 4 19 3 5. San Carlos Hotel 17. Hale & Hearty Soups 6. The Kimberly1. AKA Hotel Sutton Place 18. Dr Smood13. Blank Slate Coffee + Kitchen Q32 E 47TH ST 7. The Benjamin2. Pod 51 Hotel 19. Dainobu14. Morton Williams Supermarket 8. The Towers3. The at LotteBernic New Hotel York New Palace York City20. Ole & Steen15. Remi Flower & Coffee E 4. Hotel 48LEX New York 16. Dos Toros Taqueria V 9. Hotel Elysee 21. La Bellezza Pizza 18 I PARK AVE PARK R 5. San Carlos Hotel 22. Chipotle17. Mexican Hale & Grill Hearty Soups TH D E 46 ST 6. The Kimberly Hotel 23. Little Beet18. Dr Smood 16 R 19. Dainobu 17 D 7. The Benjamin 24. Schnipper’s 17 733 F AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE 25. Urbanspace20. Ole & Steen 5 FITNESS8. The Towers at Lotte New York Palace TH RD ST TH ND TH 9. Hotel Elysee 26. fresh&co21. La Bellezza Pizza 1 3 6 5 2 E 45 ST 1. Blink Fitness UNITED 27. Dill & Parsley22. Chipotle Mexican Grill PARK AVE PARK NATIONS 2. SoulCycle 28. Ess-a-Bagel23. Little Beet HEADQUARTERS 3. Equinox East 54TH Street TH 29. Paris Baguette24. Schnipper’s MADISON AVE MADISON GRAND 4. Equinox East 44 Street CENTRAL TH 30. Fields Good Chicken 55 4 E 44 ST 5. Brick NewFITNESS York 25. Urbanspace VANDERBILT AVE VANDERBILT LEXINGTONE AVE LEXINGTONE 31. Pret a Manger 6. Crunch Fitness 26. fresh&co 4 5 6 1. Blink Fitness 32. Dos Toros Taqueria 7. New York Sports Club 27. Dill & Parsley 2. SoulCycle 33. Just Salad TH 28. Ess-a-Bagel 7 S RD 3. Equinox East 54 Street E 43 ST 29. Paris Baguette 4. Equinox East 44TH Street 30. Fields Good Chicken 5. Brick New York CHRYSLER 675 205 31. Pret a Manger BUILDING 6. Crunch Fitness B D 32. Dos Toros Taqueria 7. 7New York Sports Club E 42ND ST 33. Just Salad 7 While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, The Durst Organization makes no guarantees as to the operational status or locations of the establishments and public transit systems shown herein. F M 655 ST A NEW CLASS OF CUTTING EDGE E 41 ST 42 E 40TH ST E 39TH ST 38TH ST 37TH ST PARK AVE PARK 36TH ST 36TH ST A NEW CLASS OF CUTTING EDGE 825 Third Avenue is being thoroughly reimagined through a $150 million capital improvement program focusing on performance, tenant comfort, modern aesthetics, and operational efficiency. From state-of-the-art MEP systems and dynamic glass windows to an exclusive tenant amenity space and industry-leading green building practices, 825 Third’s lifestyle-centric design defines the future of possibility. TOP OF HOUSE (L): Conference Room (R): Private Office PODIUM (L): Office Intensive (R): Open Work Harlem 1 COMMERCIAL West New York Randalls & 1. ONE FIVE ONE Upper Wa rds Islands (151 WEST 42ND STREET) West Side Upper 2. ONE BRYANT PARK NEW JERSEY East Side Central Park 3. 1133 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS DURST Union F 4. 1155 AVENUE OF THE City Lincoln AMERICAS Hudson River C Square A B Lenox 5. 114 WEST 47TH STREET PROPERTIES Hill Astoria 6. 825 THIRD AVENUE 7. 733 THIRD AVENUE The Durst Organization is a family-owned business NEW YORK 8. 675 THIRD AVENUE Weehawken 5 dedicated to the principles of innovation, integrity, Hudson 4 3 Yards 1 6 9. 655 THIRD AVENUE 2 ND community, and sustainability. We develop, build, 7 Woodside 10. 205 EAST 42 STREET 8 10 2 11. ONE WORLD TRADE CENTER own, and manage premier office towers and Chelsea 9 D Long Island City RESIDENTIAL / MIXED-USE residential buildings that set new standards in Hoboken Murray Hill environmental responsibility, comfort, service, and Sunnyside A. VIA 57 WEST Kips Bay East River B. HELENA 57 WEST efficiency. Since its founding in 1915 by Joseph and Greenwich C. FRANK 57 WEST Village Rose Durst, The Durst Organization has been a D. EŌS pioneer committed to innovation in construction PHILADELPHIA, PA E. HISTORIC FRONT STREET Jersey City East Village Greenpoint F. 10 HALLETTS POINT and design. Soho MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT The Durst Organization owns and manages 4 Tribeca 1. 1800 PARK 3 13 million square feet of Class A office and 11 Lower 2. SVEN East Side Williamsburg BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BRIDGE retail space and over three million square feet 3. PIERS AT PENN’S LANDING, E PHILADELPHIA, PA of residential rental properties, with 2,500 4. VINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA apartments built and over 3,500 in the pipeline. (L) One Bryant Park VIA 57 WEST One World Trade Center Sven (R) One Five One 1155 Avenue of the Americas LEASING CONTACTS FOLLOW US @thedurstorg Ashlea Aaron Lauren Ferrentino Lindsey Ravesloot Cullen @durstcommercial 212.257.6590 212.257.6596 212.257.6518 @durstresidential [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 825THIRD.COM Steven Baker Kenneth Hochhauser 212.792.2636 212.792.2605 [email protected] [email protected] .
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