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Document.Pdf WELCOME 02 Claim YOUR PIECE OF SoHo. WELCOME 03 BUILD YOUR COMPANY’S future AT THE CORNER OF Prince AND Woo ster. THIS IS YOUR SIX STORY, 70,000 SQUARE FOOT, ONCE-IN- A-LIFETIME CHANCE TO CLAIM your PIECE OF SoHo. SEIZE THIS rare OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE OVER AN entire building IN THE heart OF AN ICONIC NYC NEIGHBORHOOD. 04 05 AIRY, LIGHT-FILLED WORK SPACES FEATURING MULTIPLE TERRACES OPEN, FLEXIBLE FLOOR PLATES, OFFERING 11’6” – 14’7” SLAB HEIGHTS AND MULTIPLE SKYLIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD 08 Eat, Shop, AND Breathe THE BEST OF New York. Soho epitomizes modern Manhattan, while embracing its old world charm. The neighborhood is a tapestry of history and culture, where cobblestone streets are lined with iconic architecture and that certain je ne sais quoi that sets New York apart. This is where the action is. This is the only place your business should be. 09 010 011 HIGHLIGHTS 13 RESTAURANTS HOTELS Alidoro Epistrophy Pasquale Jones Lucky Strike 11 Howard Antique Garage Soho Fair Folks & A Goat Pepe Rosso Social Milano’s Bar Crosby Street Hotel Aquagrill Fanelli Cafe Pi Bakerie Mother’s Ruin Hampton Inn Aurora Soho Felix Piccola Cucina Mulberry Project Nomo Soho B & B Winepub Fiat Café Raoul’s Pera Soho Sheraton Tribeca New York Balthazar François Payard Bakery Rice To Riches Soho Room Sixty Soho Hotel Banter Galli Sadelle’s Spring Lounge Soho Grand Hotel Birch Coffee Georgetown Cupcake Salud Sweet & Vicious The James New York Birdbath Bakery Ground Support Cafe San Carlo Osteria Piemonte Sweetwater Social The Mercer Bistro Les Amis Hundred Acres Sanctuary T The Folly The Nolitan Hotel Black Seed Il Mulino Prime Sant Ambroeus The Gordon Bar The Solita Soho Hotel Black Tap Jack’s Wife Freda Seamore’s The Handy Liquor Bar Blue Ribbon Brasserie Jane Socarrat The Ship Blue Ribbon Sushi Joe & The Juice Soho Park Vig Bar CULTURE & ART Boqueria Soho La Colombe Coffee Roasters Summers Soho YN LUMAS New York - Soho Brigadeiro Bakery La Esquina The Butcher’s Daughter McNally Jackson By Chloe. Ladurée New-York Soho The Dutch Morrison Hotel Gallery Cafe Gitane Lighthouse Outpost Nolita The Grey Dog FITNESS New Museum Carbone Little Prince The Hive NYC By Bumble 24 Hour Fitnes Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Charlie Bird Lombardi’s The Mercer Kitchen Drive 495 Sonnabend Gallery Chefs Club Counter Lure Fishbar Two Hands Cafe Equinox SoHo The Drawing Center Chobani Soho Mariebelle Vosges Haut-Chocolat Gotham Gym Soho Ciccio Melvin’s Juice Box Hanson Fitness Cipriani Downtown Mimi SLT Cocotte Mimi Cheng’s BARS & DRINKS SoHo Strength Lab David Burke Kitchen Navy Apostrophedante NYC The Bar Method SoHo Delicatessen Once Upon A Tart Gato UFC Gym NYC SoHo Dominique Ansel Bakery Osteria Morini Gilligan’s WundaBar Pilates - SoHo Egg Shop Paowalla Grand Bar & Lounge YogaWorks Soho Emporio Parisi Bakery Jimmy ZenGirl Fitness Kenn’s Broome Street Bar THE BUILDING 14 70,000 SQUARE FEET. One EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS. BUILDING SPECS 15 Redeveloped 70,000 in 1989 RSF BUILT IN 1925 AN ENTIRE BUILDING 4 Juliette Rooftop Balconies Terrace OVERLOOKING SOHO ATOP FIVE STORIES OF OFFICE High Few Ceilings Columns 11’6” – 14’7” 3 PER FLOOR BUILDING STACK 16 MAKE SoHo YOURS. ROOF TERRACE PENTHOUSE 3,049 SF FIFTH FLOOR 14,950 SF CEILING HEIGHTS: 11’6” FOURTH FLOOR 16,118 SF CEILING HEIGHTS: 13’6” THIRD FLOOR 16,202 SF CEILING HEIGHTS: 13’6” SECOND FLOOR 16,219 SF CEILING HEIGHTS: 14’7” GROUND/RETAIL 6,300 SF CEILING HEIGHTS: 14’7” TEST FITS 17 PRINCEPRINCE STREET STREET N FOURTH FLOOR N PRIVATE OFFICES 6 WORKSTATION 77 LOUNGE ELEVATOR LOBBY RECEPTIONIST 1 TOTAL 84 WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER WOOSTER STREETWOOSTER BREAKDOWN RECEPTION AREA 1 PHONE BOOTH 3 CONFERENCE ROOM (14P) 1 CONFERENCE ROOM (8P) 1 COPY EQUIPTMENT AREA BREAKOUT ROOM (4P) 2 AREA LOUNGE/SEATING 3 ELECTRICAL ROOM MECHANICAL FIRE PUMP COPY ROOM ROOM WOMEN MEN COLLABORATIVE WORK AREA 1 MAIL ROOM PANTRY 1 IT PANTRY CLOSET COPY/MAIL ROOM 2 IT ROOM 1 Private Office Conference Room Workstation Seating Phone Booth EQUIPMENT AREA 1 TEST FITS 18 PRINCEPRINCE STREET STREET N FIFTH FLOOR N PRIVATE OFFICE 5 WORK STATIONS 69 ELEVATOR LOBBY RECEPTIONIST 1 TOTAL 75 RECEPTION AREA WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER STORAGE STREETWOOSTER BREAKDOWN RECEPTION AREA 1 PHONE BOOTH 2 CONFERENCE ROOM (16P) 1 COPY CONFERENCE ROOM (8P) 1 ROOM CONFERENCE ROOM (6P) 2 BREAKOUT ROOM 1 ELECTRICAL ROOM MECHANICAL FIRE PUMP COPY COLLABORATIVE WORK AREA 1 ROOM ROOM WOMEN MEN MAIL FPOROOM PANTRY 1 IT CLOSET COPY/MAIL ROOM 2 IT ROOM 1 Private Office Conference Room Workstation Seating Breakout Room Outdoor Space Phone Booth STORAGE 5 TEST FITS 18 PRINCE STREET N PENTHOUSE N ROOF BELOW CONFERENCE ROOM (12P) 1 CONFERENCE ROOM (8P) 1 ROOF LOUNGE/SEATING 1 PANTRY 1 STORAGE 1 PANTRY WOOSTER STREETWOOSTER STORAGE ADA RESTROOM Conference Room Seating Outdoor Space CORE AND SHELL 20 PRINCEPRINCE STREET STREET SECOND FLOOR N N OPEN TO BELOW MECHANICAL ROOM WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER WOOSTER STREETWOOSTER ELECTRICAL ROOM MECHANICAL FIRE PUMP ROOM ROOM WOMEN MEN CORE AND SHELL 21 PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET N THIRD FLOOR N WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER WOOSTER STREETWOOSTER ELECTRICAL ROOM MECHANICAL FIRE PUMP ROOM ROOM WOMEN MEN CORE AND SHELL 22 PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET N FOURTH FLOOR N WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER WOOSTER STREETWOOSTER ELECTRICAL ROOM MECHANICAL FIRE PUMP ROOM ROOM WOMEN MEN CORE AND SHELL 23 PRINCEPRINCE STREET STREET N FIFTH FLOOR N WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER WOOSTER STREETWOOSTER ELECTRICAL ROOM MECHANICAL FIRE PUMP ROOM ROOM FPOWOMEN MEN Outdoor Space CORE AND SHELL 18 PRINCEPRINCE STREET STREET N PENTHOUSE N ROOF BELOW ROOF WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER WOOSTER STREETWOOSTER Outdoor Space TEAM 025 BRIAN S. 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