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Prime Court Square 27-27 44Th Drive Prime Court Square 27-27 44th Drive BUILDING B RETAIL ENTRANCE FROM 44TH DRIVE AND THOMSON AVENUE 23 MARCH 2015 PURVES STREET DEVELOPMENT, LONG ISLAND CITY PURVES STREET OWNERS LLC. 13072.L00 LICPRIME RETAIL ©2015 FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS, PC | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 27-27 44th Drive HIGHLIGHTS THRIVING MIXED USE COMMUNITY IN COURT SQUARE INCREDIBLE 27-27 44TH DRIVE EXPOSURE & FRONTAGE Size: 1,770 Square Feet Frontage: 63 Feet Ceiling Heights: From 10 to 22 Feet Possession: Immediate Rent: Uponrequest COMMENTS Over 22,500 new residential units in the finishing or planning stages in LIC At the base of a brand new luxury residential tower – 272 rental units 4,150 hotel rooms planned or under construction - 2,840 existing rooms Steps to Court Square subway entrance 7 E G M Over 3.5m SF of office space planned – 6.8m existing **Coming soon: WeWork, Bloomingdale’s, Madewell (J.Crew) NEIGHBORING TENANTS Citibank, Burger Garage, LIC Market, Dutch Kills, Silvercup Studios, CUNY School of Law, Queens Court House, Starbucks, Toby’s Estate Coffee Roasting, Chipotle 44th Drive Mexican Grill, Levante, The Pantry, Starbucks, Book Culture and Sapps, City Chemists Thomson Avenue (Coming Soon), Kichen Plus Kitchen, Xian Famous Foods, Indie, Luzzo’s GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY 30th Ave VERNONVernon Blvd BLVD 30th Rd 30th Dr 31st Ave 31st Rd 31st Dr Broadway 33rd Ave 33rd Rd FDR DRIVE 34th Ave 35th Ave VERNON BLVD 11TH ST 9th St Vernon Blvd 36th Ave 10th St 21ST ST 12th St 13th St Steinway St 37th Ave 14th St MANHATTAN 38th Ave Queensboro Bridge Park 39th Ave Old Ridge Rd 27-27 44th Drive30th St 41st Rd 40th Ave DEVELOPMENTS 31st- StWITHIN 1/4 MILE RESIDENTIAL MAP 32nd St 33rd St 41st St 9th St 3,661 Units PLANNING STAGES 39th St 34th St 22nd St 38th St QUEENSBORO BRIDGE 35th St 7,971 Units CONSTRUCTION STAGES36th St 37th St EAST RIVER QUEENS PLAZA SOUTH 23rd St 1 One Court Square 43rd Rd 10th St 20 One and Two Gotham – (1.1m sf office towers) 24th St 2 Northern Blvd 41st Ave Queens Plaza North 3 Future home of WeWork and Bloomingdale’s 11TH ST 12th St Silvercup Crescent4 St Studios 30 3 27-01 Queens Plaza North, 700,000 sf office 27th St 13th St 3 building (Jet Blue) Jetblue Ave Woodside ROOSEVELT ISLAND 7 Metlife 15 4 CUNY School of Law 21ST ST M N 28th St 11 5 MoMA PS1 Q Queensboro Bridge Greenway 29th St 25 44th Ave 42nd Rd 10 6 Clocktower 22nd St 1 38th Ave Clock-tower 6 7 Book Culture To Bridge 44th Rd 23rd St 29 8 Sapps – Now Open Dutch Kills 43rd Ave 7 Green 9 Levante – Now Open Dept. 23 Northern Blvd of 26 Health E 10 Sculpture Center LINC LIC 24 39th Ave 11 22 222 (709 Units) 23 M M 11 44th Dr 6 25 The Secret Theatre R 18 12 Queens Courthouse 14 29 24 13 Dutch Kills Bar 45th Ave Orchard St 31 4 M. Wells Steakhouse 8 Queens St 14 39th Rd CUNY 13 32 West St Queens Blvd 15 LIC Market Dutch Kills St 15 21 17 John F Murray Rafferty 27 9 45th Rd Triangle 7 16 Court Square Diner 12Playground 33 Purves St 39th Dr 20 28 17 Toby’s Estate Coffee 42 16Citigroup 28 10 46th Ave 5 Skillman Ave 34 1 JACKSON AVE2 18 Food Cellar GantryState Plaza Park M 19 The Pantry – Now Open Thomson Ave Court 14 Skillman Ave E 21 8 SITE 20 Chipotle Mexican Grill 19 Sq Park Court Sq East 35 46th Rd 16 VERNON BLVD G 36 Pearson St 21 Brooks 1890 Court Sq West M Queens 15 13 Supreme 11TH ST 5 Court 22 The Beast Next Door Davis St 7 12 47th Ave 23 Etto Espresso Bar 21ST ST 37 Crane St 17 18 24 Aloft Hotel – City View – New Roosevelt Ave 9 25 Courtyard by Marriott – New 47th Rd 41st Ave 5th St Jackson Ave 43rd Ave 38 26 Crown Plaza Hotel – ComingQueens Soon Blvd Hunter’s Point Park 27 City Chemist – Coming Soon 41st Dr 48th Ave 39 28 Starbucks – Now Open Center Blvd 19 29 Sweetleaf Coffee – Coming Soon MIDTOWN TUNNEL 50th Ave 40 49th Ave 43rd Ave 32nd Pl 33rd St Van Dam St 27 52nd St 34th St Queens Blvd 53rd St 35th St 44th Ave 54th St 51st Ave 36th St 7 M JACKSON AVE 55th St 37th St 56th St 57th St South Park 38th St 39th St 39th Pl Borden Ave 44th Drive 40th St Neighborhood data provided by LICP 41st St 42nd St Bridge & 43rd St 44th St Tunnel 49th Ave 45th St Park 47th Ave 46th St Old Hickory Park 47th St 26 48th St 29th St Hunter’s Point 49th St LONG ISLAND EXPRESSWAY 50th St 51st St EAST RIVER 54th Ave 53rd Ave FERRY TERMINAL 41 Borden Ave 2nd St 48th Ave 58th St 58th Ln Hunters Point St 59th 30th St 30th Pl Hunters Point Ave 31st St 31st Pl Newtown Creek Greenpoint Ave Ash St 29th St Box St Paidge Ave EXPRESSWAY Celtic Ave EXPRESSWAY Clay St BROOKLYNBROOKLYN QUEENSQUEENS PULASKI BRIDGE PULASKI Dupont St 27-27 44th Drive AREA OVERVIEW BUSINESS PROFILE MAJOR BUSINESSES CUNY School of Law 500 students MoMa PS1 150,000 visitors yearly Queens Court House 85,000 visitors yearly JetBlue Corporate Headquarters 1,000 employees Citi Bank (1 Court Square, or Citigroup Building) 7,000 employees LaGuardia Community College 19,000 students Department of Health (2 Gotham Center) 3,000 employees Silvercup Studios 300 daily – employees Sculpture Center 15,000 vistors (yearly) Queens Library at Hunters 2017 Opening LANDMARKS Pepsi Cola Billboard, Gantry Plaza State Park, JetBlue Building, Silvercup Studios, Citigroup Building, MoMa PS1, Former 5Pointz site, Queens Court House RECENT COMMERCIAL DEALS SIGNED IN LIC Regus, Astoria Bank, Stolle Pie Shops, Duane Reade, Brooklyn Boulders, Kavala, Bareburger, Bright Horizon’s Childcare, The Learning Experience, Bierocracy, Food Cellar, Doughnut Plant, Chipotle, Toby’s Estate, Levante, Beverley Hill Cleaners, Sapps, The Pantry, Starbucks, Sweetleaf Coffee, Book Culture, and City Chemist Office Deals: Madewell (J. Crew), WeWork, Bloomingdale’s Future Economic Drivers Cornell Tech – Roosevelt Island Campus Metro North – LIC Connection 27-27 44th Drive GROUND LEVEL - 1,770 SQUARE FEET 44TH DRIVE THOMSON AVENUE For more information, please contact: BRAD SCHWARZ JAMES FICELMAN Executive Managing Director | Principal Associate 212.776.1290 212.776.1288 [email protected] [email protected] .
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