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Life Science Lab & Office Life Science Lab & Office 525 W 57th Street is a versatile building with physical characteristics and infrastructure to support growth and creativity, with wide open and efficient side-core floor plates to design your dreams and the flexibility to help you build them. This has been the home to some of the world’s leading Media and Life Science companies and now, for the first time since Himmel + Meringoff’s acquisition of the property in 2003, your company has the opportunity to lease space at 525 W 57th Street. CONTENTS OVERVIEW O2 – THE BUILDING THE PROPERTY THE AVAILABILITIES LIFE SCIENCE SPECIFICATIONS — Located in Manhattan’s west side — Full floors of 50,000 RSF each — Above-standard ceiling heights: — 500,000 RSF office and lab building — Contiguous blocks of 86,000 RSF and 108,000 RSF West Building East Building — New lobby designed by Dan Shannon and MdeAS — Floors naturally divide to 14,000 RSF and • 2–6 Floors: 12'1" • 4–6 Floors: 12'1" — Frieze lobby art sculpture designed by 35,000 RSF • 1st Floor: 13'7" • 2nd Floor: 13'9" Stephen Doyle — Significant roof space for dedicated air handler units • 1st Floor: 15'10" — M1-5 zoning allows for life science and light — Tenant discounted access to extensive — Column spacing: manufacturing use amenity and fitness center at Mercedes Club West Building East Building — Building within-a-building opportunity at nearby building • 22'4" north to south • 19'9" north to south with private entrance • 20' east to west • 18'8" east to west — Three drive-in access points — 200KW generator available for tenant use, — First floor retail opportunity with potential additional capacity available — 10+ watts per SF of electrical capacity — Live load capacity of 120 lbs. per SF Interior View BUILDING ACCESS O3 – THE BUILDING PRIVATE GARAGE ENTRANCE LOBBY Three lobbies (two on 57th street and one on 58th street) 58TH STREET Potential for additional private lobby on 57th street DN UP Private garage with two access points (57th street and 58th street) with ramp and dedicated freight elevator EL EL to 2nd floor Two drive-in freight elevators on 57th street with access to all floors RAMP TO 2ND FLOOR EAST BUILDING WEST BUILDING UP DN ADDITIONAL FREIGHT FRT EL EL TO 2ND FLOOR EL UP EL EL UP DN UP FRT EL FRT EL 57TH STREET POTENTIAL PRIVATE ENTRANCE DRIVE-IN LOBBY PRIVATE GARAGE MAIN LOBBY FREIGHT ACCESS ENTRANCE ISOMETRIC OVERVIEW O4 — AVAILABILITIES WEST BUILDING EAST BUILDING 6TH 6TH 36,040 RSF (12'1" H) 13,985 RSF (12'1" H) LEASED 5TH 36,323 RSF (12'1" H) 4TH 14,070 RSF (12'1" H) LEASED LEASED LEASED LEASED 2ND 2ND 14,035 RSF (12'1" H) 33,209 RSF (13'9" H) 1ST LEASED 1ST 14,787 RSF (13'7" H) 32,232 RSF (15'10" H) WEST 57TH STREET CONCOURSE 13,403 RSF MAIN LOBBY LOBBY 5O,OOO RSF FULL-FLOORS AVAILABLE UPPER CONTIGUOUS BLOCK LOWER CONTIGUOUS BLOCK 86,348 RSF 107,666 RSF LIFE SCIENCE OFFICE — 6TH FLOOR TEST FIT O5 — LAB SPACES 58TH STREET 5O,OOO RSF life science tenant. UP D LA D UP SA WORKSCAPE SEATS COLLABORATIVE SPACE WEST 58TH STREET UP BENCHING 176 CONFERENCE/MEETING 9 DN OV. HD. UP GAR. DR. LAB 2 SALES S AD DN EE LAB SUPPORT 1O STORAGE UP RAMP ASA UP SAE LA EAL ASE OFFICES 3 SAE STAE STAE ASE E SAE CUBICLES 123 CHIMNEY E CORE RESTROOM BOILER ROOM BELOW CORE E RESTROOM E LASSAS LA LD ROOM SAE ROOM GW UP LAB AREA OFFICE AREA MECH ROOM E ROOM DE SAE E ROOM E ROOM MECH ROOM RAMP UP E LAB 1 SEE ROOM E CORE RESTROOM ADA SAE UP ECORE RESTROOM MECH E ROOM UP DN D UP UP CORED RESTROOM UP D TENANT D UP SECURITY STORAGE UP UP UP UP 57THDN STREETEL. FILL IN SLAP OPENING UP CL. ELECT ROOM LOBBY UP WATER OV. HD. UP METER GAR. DR. DN ROOM UP RAMP UP WEST 57TH STREET LIFE SCIENCE OFFICE O6 — LAB SPACES LOCATION MAP W 71ST ST O7 — NEIGHBORHOOD W 69TH ST ATTRACTIONS 41. Il Melograno 72 42. The Smith 43. Masseria dei Vini 1. Central Park 31 44. Ousia 9TH AVE 8TH AVE 2. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 11TH AVE 10TH AVE 45. Il Baretto 3. De Witt Clinton Park W 67TH ST 46. Hudson Eatery 4. Balsley Park 47. Rex 5. Columbus Circle 48. Mamasita Bar & Grill 6. Time Warner Center 49. Route 66 Cafe 71 15 7. Terminal 5 23 50. Gardenia Terrace 8. Piers 92/94 51. Hibernia Bar W 65TH ST 9. The Landmark Theaters 52. El Centro 63 11 10. Metropolitan Opera House 53. Hudson Market 11. NY Philharmonic 54. Whole Foods Market 12. NYC Ballet 55. Yakitori Totto LINCOLN 74 7O 42 13. Jazz at Lincoln Center 56. Guantanamera 1O CENTER 2 1 14. Museum of Arts and Design 57. Taboon W 63RD ST BROADWAY AVE 15. American Folk Art Museum 58. Bareburger 12 CENTRAL 16. Manhattan Movement and Arts Center 59. Ippudo Westside PARK 17. Pier 96 HUDSON RIVER 60. Terakawa Ramen 18. Clinton Cove at Hudson River Park 29 61. The Greek Kitchen 28 22 HENRY HUDSON PKWY 62. Le Soleil 69 63. Lincoln Ristorante W 61ST ST 3O 24 HOSPITALS 64. Sacco Pizza 36 65. Torishin 32 40 8TH AVE 19. Mount Sinai Health System 66. La Bergamonte 20. St Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital 67. Tacuba 83 16 37 13 20 68. Empanada Mama 8O COLUMBUS 27 9TH AVE 11TH AVE 10TH AVE 82 54 6 CIRCLE 69. Rosa Mexicano W 59TH ST 34 W 59TH ST 70. Boulud Sud 76 5 UNIVERSITIES 21 73 71. Blu Cafe 14 21. John Jay College of Criminal Justice 38 72. Boule & Cherie 22. Fordham University 73. Bluebird London NYC 61 43 75 39 25 78 9 46 53 23. The Juilliard School 74. Epicerie Boulud 19 6O 77 44 58 81 24. New York Institute of Technology 75. Sushi Damo W 57TH ST W 57TH ST 25. Columbia University Medical Center 76. Momofuku Noodle Bar 47 BALSLEY 26 62 PARK 26. Bethany Medical Clinic 17 4 RESIDENTIAL 18 49 35 7 56 FITNESS 77. VIA 57th West 55 78. Helena HUDSON W 55TH ST W 55TH ST 27. Row House - Columbus Circle 79. The Marc RIVER 5O 45 28. FIT RxN (FIT Reaction) 80. Waterline Square PARK 48 64 52 29. CrossFit Spot MERCEDES 30. SoulCycle RETAIL CLUB 79 31. Equinox Sports Club 67 DE WITT 32. Central Rock Gym CLINTON PARK 81. CVS W 53RD ST W 53RD ST 82. The Shops at Columbus Circle 8 65 57 • Diesel 3 66 RESTAURANTS & BARS • Aveda 33 • Cole Haan 33. Totto Ramen • BOSS 68 59 41 34. Per Se • Willliams-Sonoma W 51ST ST W 51ST ST 35. Patsy’s • Wolford Boutique 36. Nougatine at Jean-Georges Marea • L’Occitane 51 37. Asiate • Swarovski 38. Robert • Thomas Pink 39. Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill • Amazon Books 9TH AVE 8TH AVE 7TH AVE 11TH AVE 10TH AVE 40. Gabriel’s Bar & Restaurant 83. Urbani Truffles W 49TH ST W 49TH ST W 47TH ST W 47TH ST LIFESTYLE O8 — NEIGHBORHOOD Experience the new west side. 59TH ST./COLUMBUS CIRCLE SUBWAY CENTRAL PARK LINCOLN CENTER MERCEDES CLUB — Tenant access to Mercedes Club — Reduced membership COLUMBUS CIRCLE rate for tenants of 525 W 57th street — Membership dues are $110/month (typically $175/month) and zero initiation fee (normally $300) WHOLE FOODS HUDSON MARKET MERCEDES CLUB Himmel + Meringoff Properties is a privately held New York real estate investment company dedicated to the acquisition and creation of value in opportunistic equity investments in commercial properties in New York City. The company is supported by its dedicated affiliate, Meringoff Properties, Inc, a fully integrated real estate management company with over 40 years of experience in the creative repositioning, redevelopment and operation of commercial property. MARY ANN TIGHE ARKADY SMOLYANSKY DAVID STOCKEL ADAM D. WEISSLEDER AMY FABIAN CEO, Tri-State Region Senior Vice President Senior Vice President Senior VP/ Director of Leasing Vice President / Leasing 212-984-8128 212-984-8355 212-984-6606 212-645-7575 212-645-7575 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] BRETT SHANNON REEVES MCCALL First Vice President Senior Associate 212-984-8188 212-984-7103 [email protected] [email protected].
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