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ROCKAWAY BEACH BLVD. 88-08 QUEENS, NEW YORK CITY The Heart of Rockaway Beach, NY * Street Retail Available For Lease * 2 Floors Above Retail For Lease OVERVIEW xx 88-08 Rockaway Beach Boulevard, aka The Wave building, is located in the heart of Rockaway Beach in the borough of Queens in New York City. Situated at a Prime location on Rockaway Beach Boulevard and on the same block as the B. 90th Street Holland train station and just steps from the beach. Anchored by The Wave, Rockaways local newspaper since 1892, for more than 30 years; the longest-lived and most widely circulated newspaper in the Rockaway Peninsula of Queens. The buildings history and retail positioning potential are unmatched in the entire Rockaway Peninsula and seaside community. “Rockaway Beach has transformed from one of the city’s best-kept secrets to a destination beach town… the once-grungy surf town is now a cocktail of bohemia and gentrification, where the urban buzz can feel both immediate and worlds away,” Nick Corasaniti, The New York Time , July 1, 2019 Available For Lease: Street Retail, 2nd Floor, 3rd Floor with water views and Manhattan skyline. SUBMARKET XX xx The building is located on the Rockaway Beach Boulevard retail corridor directly across the 85,000 SF Community Shopping Center, featuring CVS Submarket Pharmacy and Key Food Grocery. Rockaway Beach Boulevard is a vibrant retail corridor lined with popular coffee shops, bakeries, restaurants, wine bars, boutiques and antique stores. Retail vacancies are rare and office space is limited. The building is only steps from the ocean and famous 90’s surf as well as locals favorites boardwalk concessions at 86th and 96th Streets, featuring top rated foods. In addition to the train, transportation is also available to and from Brooklyn and Manhattan via NYC Ferry at 108th Street. The ferry ride is less than 1 hour to Wall Street/ Pier 11 and 41 minutes to Sunset Park Brooklyn. The building has ground floor retail and two floors above available for lease with water views, as well as views of the Manhattan skyline. STREET SCAPE 1 Block from NYC Subway Trains TH STREETSCAPE BEACH 96 ST. VIEW) (EXPANDED BERNADETTES BEACH CHANNEL DRIVE 108th St. Oasis Baels Cafe ATLANTIC OCEAN ROCKAWAY FREEWAY FREEWAY ROCKAWAY BEACH 95TH ST. BLVD BEACH ROCKAWAY BEACH 94TH ST. GOURMET DELI Mara’s Ice Cream HOLLAND AVENUE HOLLAND Wine Bar Phantasmagoria ROASTERS Elegante PIZZA Rockaway Vet BEACH 92ND LT DRY CLEANERS PHYSICAL FITNESS Cliquers Beauty Salon Sayra’s WINE BAR Rockaway Graphics O’Connor Rockaway Cottage Best Caribbean Funeral BEACH 91ST 99¢ CONVENIENCE ROCKAWAY FREEWAY FREEWAY ROCKAWAY SHORE FRONT PARKWAY PARKWAY FRONT SHORE APPETITO DELI BEACH CHANNEL DRIVE VIP Daycare DENTIST BEACH 90TH ST. BEACH JAMAICA BAY Empire Medical DRUGS Ladies Sportswear ROCK Stephens Barber HOLLAND AVENUE HOLLAND BEACH 89TH 88-08 STORAGE LONDON CLEANERS J&J Jewelers BEAUTY SUPPLY TH Super LAUNDROMAT BEACH 88 BAKERY LIQUOR RX SUPPLIES Surf CHICKEN AND PIZZA DRAGON CHINESE 99¢ BEACH 87 MuallahCONVENIENCE DELI GB’S Sneakers TH RETAIL FLOOR PLAN * 40’ OF FRONTAGE ON ROCKAWAY BEACH BLVD. * 4,100 SQUARE FOOT RETAIL FLOOR PLATE * 3 STORIES PLUS ROOFTOP AVAILABLE Ed Patisso Adam Peters 516- 761- 3340 516- 330- 2880 [email protected] [email protected] DEMOGRAPHICS DEMOGRAPHICS Beach 90’s Surf Beach 90’s Boardwalk 88-08 One Block North * ROOFTOP WITH PANORAMIC WATER VIEWS AVAILABLE 36 Hours in Rockaway Beach, Queens Surfboard-packed waves, New York City views and fish tacos galore, all just a subway (or ferry) ride from Manhattan. By Nick Corasaniti July 1, 2019 It’shttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/01/travel/what been seven years since Hurricane Sandy- todecimated-do-36-hours this-in-rockaway barrier-beach peninsula-queens.html on the southern edge of Queens, tearing the boardwalk from its moorings and scattering debris across the peninsula. But as the scars heal, the working-class neighborhood of Rockaway Beach has transformedFriday from one of the city’s best-kept secrets to a destination beach town, where the D.F.D.’s (“down for the day” in local speak) are pack1) 4:15ed to p.m.wel Ferryto to wrideel along the expansive shoreline. The weekend A train (yes, this beach is subway-accessible) is often packed with sandy2) 6:00 chair p.m.s andSunset surf Drinkboards, while beach-bag-toting Manhattanites line Pier 11 in the Financial District waiting for a ferry. Indeed, the once-grung3) 7:30 p.m.y surfBoardwalk town eatsis now a cocktail of bohemia and gentrification, where the urban buzz can feel both immediate and worlds away. 4) 9:00 p.m. Boardwalk Beats Saturday36 Hours in Rockaway Beach, Queens 5) 9 a.m. Surf like a local 6) 12 p.m. The taco that chanGed Rockaway 7) 2 p.m. BikinG, hikinG and Galleries 8) 6 p.m. Sunset from a Jet Ski 9) 8 p.m. UzBekistan By the sea 10) 9:30 p.m. Rock with Whit Sunday 13 Rockaway Brewing Company 11) 9 a.m. Healthy relaxation 12 Breakwater Surf 12) Noon. DigGinG throuGh the crates Ferry Landing 1 The Wharf 2 5 Locals Surf School Caracas Battery Harris East 8 7 sTudio Galleries © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap Friday 1) 4:15 p.m. Ferry ride Plying the waters of the five boroughs used to be a pricey tourist treat (the Staten Island Ferry’s ancient route notwithstanding), but now Mayor Bill de Blasio has set up the heavily subsidized citywide ferry system, which offers 54-minute voyages from the canyons of Wall Street to the sea walls of Beach Channel Drive in Rockaway for just $2.75. Hop an early Friday afternoon ferry to beat the ever-growing crowds and nab a seat up top (with maybe a detour to the bar, well-stocked with local beers) and watch as landmarks like the Freedom Tower and Statue of Liberty fade into an ocean-blue horizon. [This story is part of our package about Queens, New York City’s most diverse borough. It also includes a review of the new TWA Hotel, by our architecture critic, Michael Kimmelman, and a whirlwind tour of the Queens food scene.].