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90 HUDSON ST RETAIL ❖❖Issey Miyake ❖❖Tribeca Wine Merchants TRIBECA 90 Hudson St SEC of Leonard Street New York, NY 10013 Retail Features ❖ Immediate possession ❖ Rare opportunity for a large corner retail store in the epicenter of Tribeca ❖ Easily accessible from the 1-2-3-A-C-E subways ❖ Logical divisions considered Neighbors ❖ J Crew Ludlow Shop ❖ Bright Horizons 90 HUDSON ST RETAIL ❖ Issey Miyake ❖ Tribeca Wine Merchants ❖ Maison Kayser WRAP- GROUND LOWER AROUND FLOOR LEVEL FRONTAGE ❖ The Little Gym ❖ Playing Mantis 8,150 sq ft* 2,794 sq ft* 200 feet *divisible *divisible REE YSTREE AVENUEOFTH VESTR HUD WASHINGTONST JUICE PRESS EAMERIC GREENWICHSTREET TRIBECA STREET LAIGHTSTREET FLYWHEEL ET S O N P L SWEETGREEN ERICSTRIBECA COMMUNITY SCHOOL BRANDY WOLFGANG’S LIBRARY OLY ATELIER RESTAURANT ARICK K I C R VA BUBBLE KAFFE 1668 BRIGHT OTTE LOUNGE T S T R E E T WALKERS Ground GREENWICH HORIZON HUBER TAVERN BEACH STREET 8,150 sq ft BATARD DISTILLED MR. CHOW BUBBY’S TRIBECA VALLEY BOUTIQUE EDON MANOR BOUTIQUE SQUARE DINER Building ISSEY MIKAKE STRE HUDSON 2.8M SF TUTTO N MOORE STREET HUDSON PATRON OF THE LLGIORNO MARKET FRANKLIN STREETNEW LOCANDE VERDE NOBU MAI GREENWICH HOTEL HOUSE WARBURG REALTY CHALK NYC TAMARIND TRIBECA GRILL L E O N A R D S T R E E T FRANKLIN STREET YAWDAORB TSEW YAWDAORB BENVENUTO CAFE NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL TRIBECA TAP HOUSE JUNGSIK GREENWICH STREET GREENWICH A B C AMERICAN CUT LANDMARC TABLAO PUFFYS Leonard St 4,150 sf 2,250 sf 1,750 sf GLORIA PAMPER UR HARRISON STREET JEWEL PETS Pier 25 W O R T H S T R E E T DAHLIA’S BISCUITS & BATH HOMBOM TOYS V CAFE IMAGINE SWIM SCHOOL THE WASHINGTON MARKET SCHOOL SARABETH’S NY LAW THEATRE J AY S T R E E T BOOKSTORE MUSEUM WEST STREET WEST TORLY T H O M A S S T R E E T CARINA LANG’S KID THE ODEON TRIBECA CARPETS LEARNING CENTER DUDLEY PAW Hudson Street MYOPTICS BOROUGH OF CORNERSTONE GRILL BALLOON MANHATTAN Bouley SALOON D U A N E S T R E E T COMMUNITY D U A N E S T R E E T Laughing Man Coee COLLEGE BRUSH STROKE A UNO TRIBECA ROC RESTAURANT BOMMERANG Lower Level TOYS GIGIMO TRATTORIA LOTUS BLUE 2,794 sq ft GREENWICH STREET GREENWICH SALAAM BOMBAY HUDSON STREET HUDSON MARC FORGIONE READE STREET PREP N.I.C. WASHINGTON R E A D E S T R E E T CAFETERIA Stuyvesant MARKET EXCEED FITNESS High School MACAROON CAFE COSMOPOLITAN PARK HOTEL YAWDAORB TSEW YAWDAORB CAFE AMORE ACAPELLA DIRTY BIRD 1,499 sf HOUSING WORKS C H A M B E R S S T R E E T 569 sf ZUCKER’S 726 sf BAGELS PS 234 SMYTH JR SUSHI TRIBECA WA R R E N S T R E E T BABESTA WA R R E N S T R E E T SOUL CYLCE Bitz Kids MULBERRY BABESTA MARIACHI Kae 1668 VINE SALEYA N.I.C. CLOUD GALLERY STRINGY BODYWORKS T E FRANKLY WINES WANDRD WG TRE N.I.C. CONTACT OUR EXCLUSIVE BROKERS Lee Block, EVP Jeff Winick, CEO Danielle Winick Renee Tabache 212 792 2649 212 792 2601 212 792 2628 212 792 2657 Winick Realty Group LLC - Licensed Real Estate Brokers [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 655 Third Avenue, 17th Floor | New York, NY 10017 | 212 792 2600 www.winick.com 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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