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242 Broome Luxury +Style MARKET LINE RETAIL GREEN SPACES LOWER EAST SIDE Essex Crossing is a collection of over 1,100 new residences, 350,000 square feet of office space and 450,000 square feet of retail space over nine blocks that will enhance the culture and unique flavor of New York City's Lower East Side. 2 3 DELANCEY STREET DELANCEY STREET LUDLOW HOUSE Is a private club, part of the SoHo House collection. FREEMANS Hidden alley gem that LUDLOW HOTEL cemented LES as New York 175 room, 20 story luxe City's culinary capital. hotel, featuring the acclaimed restaurant Dirty French. METROGRAPH New York City's awesome new indie Cinemaplex. Two theaters, a restaurant, bar and curated candy shop. LOWER EAST SIDE NEW MUSEUM WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE Manhattan's only dedicated Bridge crossing the east contemporary art museum. river connecting Manhattan and Williamsburg Brooklyn via Delancey Street. 4 EFFORTLESS COOL AMERICAN TWO SHOT THE DRESSING ROOM FRANKIE SHOP THE LUDLOW EL REY CLAW& CO DUDLEY'S SATURDAYS SURF THE REFORMATION COMING SOON ONLYNY GREEN FINGERS ELLEN EDITH MACHINIST TOP HOPS BEER SHOP 6 EAST HOUSTON russ NORFOLK STREET NORFOLK SUFFOLK STREET SUFFOLK STREET ATTORNEY COLUMBIA STREET COLUMBIA ESSEX STREET ESSEX katz CLINTON STREET whole foods the clinton RIDGE STREET PITT STREET & equinox market ludlow street daughters ludlow baking house/ assembly rizzo's company bar new york pizza frankie ivan koneko ramen el rey only ny STANTON STREET szeki 7115 by reformation new BOWERY SITE museum & freemans copper beauty & oak essex black cat les SITE marshall edith pig & stack machinist khao RIVINGTON STREET ELDRIDGE STREET CHRYSTIE STREET CHRYSTIE STREET FORSYTH STREET ORCHARD russ green STREET LUDLOW laura & ALLEN STREET ALLEN STREET fingers melinda nitecap market & contra daughters cafe ellen hill & dale DELANCEY STREET ESSEX STREET DELANCEY STREET STATION STATION WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE museum tenement top hops claw & co beer shop 242 SITE SITE 138 eli's night BROOME CLINTON shift STREET (coming soon) STREET THE MARKETLINE BROOME STREET the cast dudley's 15,000 sf public park the vanessa's flower dumpling 145 shop house pilgrim CLINTON new STREET york GRAND STREET ESSEX STREET ESSEX doughnut plant 7 THE MARKETLINE THE CITY'S MARKETPLACE The Market Line is an expansive, bazaar-like marketplace running three city blocks along Broome Street as part of the Essex Crossing project on the Lower East Side. The Market Line will bring together an eclectic mix of more than 100 locally-sourced food, art, music and fashion vendors reflecting the character and culture of the LES. When complete, the 150,000-square foot Market Line will be the largest market in New York City, and one of the largest in the world. 9 THE MARKETLINE CONCEPT RENDERINGS 10 242 BROOME LUXURY +STYLE CONTEMPORARY CONDOMINIUMS Situated in the heart of L.E.S. 242 Broome's new condominium residences offer contemporary luxury and style in New York City's most storied neighborhood. The building is clad in a champagne colored facade designed by the renowned SHoP Architects, with an anodized aluminum surface that glimmers in the sunlight. 12 RETAIL AT 242 BROOME MEET YOUR NEW RETAIL NEIGHBORS: 4 STORY BUILDING 40,000 SF 17,000 SF PRIVATE EVENT SPACE TOP TWO FLOORS CURRENTLY SEEKING TENANTS: LIFESTYLE / FASHION / ATHLEISURE / GALLERY / COFFEE / CAFE / BOUTIQUE FITNESS 13 242 BROOME BUILT CONCEPT RENDERINGS 14 FLOORPLANS 242 BROOME 31FT RETAIL 1 RETAIL 1 2,800 SF 2,800 SF FRONTAGE FRONTAGE 31 FT FRONTAGE ON ESSEX STREET INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF CEILING HEIGHTS 17 FT PHOTOGRAPHY THE GUTTERG UTTER RETAIL 2 6,300 SF DIVISIBLE 67 FT FRONTAGE ON LUDLOW STREET 46 FT FRONTAGE ON BROOME STREET AT CORNER ESSEX STREET ESSEX LUDLOW STREET LUDLOW RETAIL 2 31 FT FRONTAGE ON 6,300 SF BROOME STREET 67FT CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT FRONTAGE FRONTAGE FRONTAGE 46FT FRONTAGE 31FT BROOME STREET FLOORPLANS 242 BROOME 31FT RETAIL 1 RETAIL 1 2,800 SF 2,800 SF FRONTAGE FRONTAGE 31 FT FRONTAGE ON ESSEX STREET INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF CEILING HEIGHTS 17 FT PHOTOGRAPHY THE GUTTERG UTTER RETAIL 2 1,327 SF 31 FT FRONTAGE ON BROOME STREET RETAIL 4 CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT 26FT 3,111 SF RETAIL 3 ESSEX STREET ESSEX LUDLOW STREET LUDLOW 1,793 SF FRONTAGE FRONTAGE 46 FT FRONTAGE ON BROOME STREET AT CORNER RETAIL 3 41FT RETAIL 2 41 FT OF FRONTAGE 1,793 SF 1,327 SF ON LUDLOW STREET CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT FRONTAGE FRONTAGE RETAIL 4 3,111 SF FRONTAGE 46FT FRONTAGE 31FT 26 FT FRONTAGE ON LUDLOW STREET BROOME STREET CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT 16 FLOORPLANS 242 BROOME 31FT RETAIL 1 RETAIL 1 2,8002,800 SF 2,800 SF FRONTAGE FRONTAGE 31 FT FRONTAGE ON ESSEX STREET INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF CEILING HEIGHTS 17 FT PHOTOGRAPHY THE GUTTERGUTTER RETAIL 2 1,297 SF 31 FT FRONTAGE ON BROOME STREET CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT RETAIL 3 RETAIL 3 ESSEX STREET ESSEX LUDLOW STREET LUDLOW 4,968 SF 4,968 SF 67FT 46 FT FRONTAGE ON BROOME STREET AT CORNER RETAIL 2 67 FT OF FRONTAGE 1,297 SF ON LUDLOW STREET FRONTAGE FRONTAGE CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT FRONTAGE 46FT FRONTAGE 31FT BROOME STREET 17 FLOORPLANS 242 BROOME 31FT RETAIL 1 RETAIL 1 2,800 SF 2,800 SF FRONTAGE FRONTAGE 30 FT FRONTAGE ON ESSEX STREET INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF CEILING HEIGHTS 17 FT PHOTOGRAPHY THE GUTTERG UTTER RETAIL 2 2,770 SF 31 FT FRONTAGE ON BROOME STREET RETAIL 4 CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT 26FT 1,656 SF RETAIL 3 ESSEX STREET ESSEX LUDLOW STREET LUDLOW 1,793 SF FRONTAGE FRONTAGE 46 FT FRONTAGE ON BROOME STREET AT CORNER 41FT RETAIL 3 RETAIL 2 41 FT OF FRONTAGE 1,793 SF 2,770 SF ON LUDLOW STREET CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT FRONTAGE FRONTAGE RETAIL 4 1,656 SF FRONTAGE 46FT FRONTAGE 31FT 26 FT FRONTAGE ON LUDLOW STREET BROOME STREET CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT 18 FLOORPLANS 242 BROOME 31FT RETAIL 1 RETAIL 1 2,800 SF 2,800 SF FRONTAGE FRONTAGE 31 FT FRONTAGE ON ESSEX STREET INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF CEILING HEIGHTS 17 FT PHOTOGRAPHY THTHEE GUGUTTERTTER RETAIL 2 2,770 SF 31 FT FRONTAGE ON BROOME STREET CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT RETAIL 3 ESSEX STREET ESSEX LUDLOW STREET LUDLOW 3,479 SF 67FT 46 FT FRONTAGE ON BROOME STREET AT CORNER RETAIL 3 RETAIL 2 67 FT OF FRONTAGE ON 3,479 SF 2,770 SF LUDLOW STREET FRONTAGE FRONTAGE CEILING HEIGHTS 13 FT FRONTAGE 46FT FRONTAGE 31FT BROOME STREET 19 145 CLINTON THE ROLLINS MODERN FINISHES AND AMAZING VIEWS With residences that combine cutting-edge architecture with energy-efficient design and top of the line finishes, residents will feel right at home. This is the future of rental living in The Lower East Side. The site, once home to jazz legend Sonny Rollins, can now be home to New York City's next icons. 21 CO NOT FOR D RETAIL AT THE ROLLINS 145 CLINTON MEET YOUR NEW RETAIL NEIGHBORS: LOWER LEVEL NEW STORE LOCATION SECOND LEVEL' NEW SMALL-FORMAT STORE CURRENTLY SEEKING TENANTS: FITNESS / DAY CARE / SCHOOL / NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES / BIG BOX APPAREL / HOME GOODS / ART SUPPLY 22 FLOORPLANS 145 CLINTON GROUND LEVEL 10,500 SF TOTAL DIVISIBLE 10,500 SF DIVISION ON CLINTON STREET 60FT FRONTAGE ON CLINTON STREET AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY RETAIL CEILING HEIGHTS 12FT 10,500 SF VENTING IN PLACE 60FT CLINTON STREET FRONTAGE FRONTAGE FRONTAGE 60FT GRAND STREET 138 CLINTON URBAN RENEWAL FRANCES GOLDIN SENIOR APARTMENTS At the corner of Delancey Street and Clinton Street, this 14 story bulding will feature ninety-nine rental residences for seniors, as well as an expansive new NYU Langone Medical Center and ground floor retail. The site will be capped by rooftop gardens and focus on energy efficiency through solar panels. 25 RETAIL AT 138 CLINTON BRAND NEW MEDICAL FACILITY 55,000 SF HILLTOP BICYCLES UPPER LEVELS SENIOR HOUSING 26 DELANCEY STREET FLOORPLANS 138 CLINTON NYU LANGONE MEDICAL FULLY LEASED HILLTOP BICYCLES CLINTON STREET 110FT FRONTAGE FRONTAGE GRAND LO CAFE FRONTAGE 35FT 27 138 CLINTON / 145 CLINTON STREET DOUG CHAZEN RICHARD SKULNIK [email protected] [email protected] 242 BROOME STREET LINDSAY ZEGANS DOUG CHAZEN RICHARD SKULNIK [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 212.750.6565 Whether it is financial services, high-end designers, new retail concepts, big boxes or major owners and developers, Ripco can implement storefront strategies. We understand retail real estate in New York City has an intrinsic value and we can help in ascertaining that worth for both retailers and developers. Please visit us at www.ripcony.com for more information. This information has been secured from sources we believe to be reliable, but we make no representations as to the accuracy of the information. References to square footage are approximate. Buyer must verify the information and bears all risk for any inaccuracies..
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