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71-Broadway.Pdf Address: Rent: Neighbors: 57 Trinity Place Upon Request Trinity Church, World Trade Center, The W Hotel, New York New York, NY 10006 Stock Exchange, Century 21, Joseph A. Bank, Starbucks, Cornering Rector Street and Trinity Place Possession: Bills Burger Bar, Wogie’s Bar & Grill, Cipriani, John Allen Immediate Equinox, Duane Reade, TD Ameritrade, and many more… Size: 1,800 SF - Ground Floor Comments: 180 SF - Storage - Join Biscuits & Bath & European Wax Center 1.5 million riders per year - Over 16,000 pedestrians walk on Rector Street per day Frontage: - New storefront to be installed by ownership 7.2 million riders per year 51 feet on Rector Street - All uses considered 29 feet on Trinity Available 1,800 SF (available) 29’ TRINITY STREET ENTRANCE 71 BROADWAY STREET ENTRANCE 71 BROADWAY 51’ RECTOR STREET Financial District Major Private Employers with Lower Manhattan HQ’s 1. Goldman Sachs Information Summary 2. Deutsche Bank 3. American Express The premier international address for business and finance, the Wall Street 4. Bank of America (incl. Merrill Lynch) 3,122 district has become a 24-7 location for world-class shops, showrooms, UNITS 5. American International Group (AIG) restaurants and services: including Tiffany & Co., Hermès, Canali, Thomas 6. Conde Nast Pink, Tumi, La Maison Du Chocolat, Capital Grille, Haru, BMW, Brooks 7. GroupM 1 Brothers, Whole Foods, Cipriani, Century 21, Sephora, Philippe Starck, 8. McGraw-Hill (incl. Standard & Poors) Urban Outfitters, Zara, The Gap, My Suit, Equinox, Soul Cycle 28 9. Moody’s Investor Services 26 30 9 33 3 10. Time Inc. 6 11. Sullivan & Cromwell 12. Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft 10 17 13. Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton 21 WTC Transportation Hub 14. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson connecting Fulton Center & PATH 27 16 19 15. Brown Brothers Harriman 7 Fulton Center 16. Thomson Reuters Financial connecting 12 subway lines 17. Bank of New York Mellon 24 18. Millbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy 12 13 19. Harper Collins 11,349 UNITS 20. New York Daily News 21. Revlon 15 31 22. Hudson’s Bay Company 18 23. Hugo Boss 12,607 24. MediaMath 5 UNITS 25. MacMillan Science & Education 26. Jones Day 2 27. WeWork 28. CME Group, Inc. 7,764 29. OSP Group UNITS 57 Trinity 32 30. Jane Street Capital 27 31. Federal Reserve Bank of New York 32. Droga5 33. College Board 34. Hughes Huppard and Reed 27 8 35. Liberty Mutual 35 23 34 Total Employees: 312,000 20 Avg. Employee Wage: $122,000 11 14 21 Total Population: 62,000 25 29 Avg. Household Income: $205,000 Major Office Buildings Residential Buildings 71 Broadway Quick Work Force Facts Quick Residential Facts Visitors and Tourism 314,832 33,888 14.2 million Employees in Lower Manhattan Total households in Lower Manhattan Lower Manhattan visitors 96 Million 64,000 Most popular visitor activities Square Feet of office space Total population Dining & Shopping $131,085 $242,000 5,092 Average Lower Manhattan salary Average Lower Manhattan household Existing hotel rooms in Lower Manhattan income $569 Million Mass Transit Estimated amount spent in Lower Manhattan $3.2 billion each year by employees Annual residential disposable income 130,000,000 of Annual Ridership 568 Number of retailers and service businesses 89,788,202 in Lower Manhattan Subway (14 lines, 12 stations) 435 20,356,772 Number of restaurants in Lower Manhattan Staten Island Ferry 4,975,215 Ferries (non-Staten Island) Information Summary Overview 14,031,675 The heart of Lower Manhattan is the birthplace of both New York City and the nation’s financial industry. And in recent years, the Financial PATH Train District has reinvented itself as a corridor of deluxe residential buildings and high-end retailers. This compact area that once contained the entire settlement of New Amsterdam is again a microcosm of the whole city — a 24-7 hour district designed for living, working, relaxing and shopping. 15 Broad Street 170 Broadway 14 Wall Street 37 Wall Street 189 Broadway 25 Broadway & 180 Broadway 193 Broadway 14 Wall Street 222 Broadway 55 Wall Street MAGIC MIX NEW JUICE TJ P ATH DEVEL O P MENT A C 4 5 BYRNES Dey Street R&B J Z 2 3 SMASH COFFEE CORTLANDT RIDERSHIP BURGER 1.5 Million per year LIBERTY 56 5.4k per weekday TRAVEL MOON F U LT O N CAKE 3.6k per weekend Nassau Street ZAIZEFF VIVI FOODS BUBBLE Y FULTON STREET RIDERSHIP T I TEA S R 18.7 Million per year E E M V Church Street Church C I 64k per weekday R A N O P U 42k per weekend D CHICK R PEA Cortlandt Street John Street JUBILEE MARKET CITI BIKE IRON HORSE SALON 25 Maiden Lane Liberty Street POUND & Platt Street Liberty StreetPENCE FEDERAL RESERVE MONTESSORI LIBERTY PARK PARK PARK CHARLY'S William Street ZUCCOTTI PARK SCHOOL STEVE’S NEW DEV E LOPMENT PIZZA T SOUL Pick-A-Bagel Cedar Street Gold Street CYLCE JUICE OHARA’S PUB PARK GENERATION PANINI AND CO Cedar Street NEW SABON DE MEX Maiden Lane DEVELOPMENT N O PARK IJ D Albany Street BLU NEW ® PLANET DEVELOPMENT Pine Street Nassau Street Cedar Way RAMEN CO. H Broadway C NEW Place Trinity Greenwich Street Z DEVELOPMENT A WALL STREET RIDERSHIP CHUR WALLT STREET RIDERSHIP KOKO 7.2 Million per year PARK 7 Million per year 70 L P I N E 25k per weekday L 25k per weekday Carlisle Street DEV E L O P MENT MASTERPIECE A Pine Street 15k per weekend H 9k per weekend NEW TRINITY PIZZA L DIG INN DEVELOPMENT BOXING GREENWICH A R CLUB E RECTOR STREET RIDERSHIPBUTHARASA JEWELERS D TRINITY PARK F E E THAI O 3.4 Million per year Wall Street F WINES M U 11.3k per weekday E 72 MORAN’S S U WA L L GROCERIES West Street 9.3k per weekend FINANC BAR/RESTAURANT M DEV E LOPMENT SHINJU 2 3 SUSHI CAFE CLEANERS HOTEL Washington Street BRAVO CONDO Wall Street THE FULL (SOON) Rector Street Pearl StreetSHILLING 1 NEW DEVELOPMENT CLINTON HALL H TAJIN MEXICAN EXCHANGE a RESTUARANT n SPA o RECTOR STREETCLEA RIDERSHIPNERS William Street v BLUE HORIZONS e 1.5 Million per year r ANDAZ 5.3k per weekday Exchange Place S 20 t PETROPOLIS r CAFE 50 WEST STREET2.9k per weekend Exchange Place 20 e BRAVO EXC EXCHANGHAN G EE e Gouverneur Lane SALE & PEPE Broad Street t Edgar Street Mercautile EXCHANGE ® Grill CAFE New Street THE SETAI CLUB LEMAN PREP SCHOOL PARK BRAVO PIZZA PIZZA PITA GRILL Broadway SOPHIE’S CUBAN BISTRO ESSEX STIR CAFE Mill Beaver Street W Water Street a s Morris Street Old Slip h i Morris Street n g Broad Street t Coenties o Stone Street Pearl Street n S t r e e t Marketfield S William Street Jeff Winick, CEO Hal Shapiro 212-792-2601 212-792-2623 [email protected] [email protected] Winick Realty Group LLC • Licensed Real Estate Brokers • 655 Third Avenue • 17th Floor • New York, NY 10017 ALTHOUGH ALL INFORMATION REGARDING PROPERTY FOR SALE, RENTAL OR FINANCING IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE SUCH INFORMATION HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED, AND NO EXPRESS REPRESENTATION IS MADE NOR IS ANY TO BE IMPLIED AS TO THE ACCURACY THEREOF, AND IT IS SUBMITTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGE OF PRICE, RENTAL OR OTHER CONDITIONS, PRIOR SALE, LEASE OR FINANCING, OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE..
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