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TRIBECA NEW YORK NY 249 CHURCH STREET AVAILABLE LEASED CONCEPTUAL RENDERING SPACE DETAILS LOCATION FRONTAGE COMMENTS Northeast corner of Leonard Street 60 FT of wraparound Delivered with a new double-height glass storefront, ADA compliant bathrooms, two landmark approved flags and APPROXIMATE SIZE NEIGHBORS in vanilla box condition Sweaty Betty, Quick Cryo (coming soon), Ground Floor 1,050 SF Next door to the celebrity hot spot Two Hands Restaurant Y7 Studio (coming soon), James Perse, and Bar on Church Street and Ichimura on Leonard CEILING HEIGHT Two Hands Restaurant & Bar, Ichimura, Street which has earned a two-Michelin Star rating Ground Floor 16 FT Tracy Anderson, rag & bone, Shinola, Steven Alan, La Colombe, Thom Browne, Across the street from the stainless steel Anish Kapoor POSSESSION Thom Browne Womens, Aire Ancient Baths, sculpture coming to 56 Leonard Street, his similar sculpture in Chicago attracts 10 million annual visitors Immediate Testsu (coming soon), J.Crew Men’s Shop, Issey Miyake, Nova Fitness (coming soon), Strong mix of TAMI office tenants and high-end residential TERM Bouley Botanical, and Lyons Den Power in the immediate vicinity Yoga Negotiable Venting possible through a precipitator and 18 seats of outdoor seating possible Adjacent space leased to Nova Fitness (coming soon) If additional space is desired a storage Mezzanine can be built GROUND FLOOR LOWER LEVEL SUB-LOWER LEVEL CHURCH STREET 1,050 SF 60 FT COMING SOON COMING SOON COMING SOON LEONARD STREET ADDITIONAL RENDERING CONCEPTUAL RENDERING AREA IMAGES 250 CHURCH STREET REDEVELOPMENT 100 FRANKLIN STREET NEW DEVELOPMENT 56 LEONARD STREET NEW DEVELOPMENT THE ROXY HOTEL AREA RETAIL A 249 V E Haus N CHURCH U E CANAL STREET VARICK STREET O STREETNEW DEVELOPMENTS Barry's F ST JOHN'SBootcamp LANE NEW YORK NY A Pepolino M Nancy E Whiskey Pub Saluggis Pizza R Cafe Bari 1 14 White Street - 6 Units IC LISPENARD STREET A S 2 100 Franklin Street - 10 Units Empire Luggage Antique Garage Kong W. Macao 3 250 Church Street -Bakery 202,000 SF David Weeks CONTACT Studio William Ivey Chinatown Belle Stillfried Long Canal Furniture Building Buy Rite Reve Wien Studio MI-5 Medical OfficeEXCLUSIVE4 56Supply LeonardPharmacy Street - 145 Units WALKER STREET Grand Daisy Bakery Tribeca Park Anejo Alexander Artist Space: Y AGENTSS10 Training Cafe + Bonin Books & Talks T A Matial Arts Studio Another Room E W ARIEL SCHUSTER TriBeCa Tavern E Brandy R ApexArt The ARChive of 212.331.0132 Tribeca Library Let There Y CORTLANDT ALLEY T Contemporary Eden Day Spa Community be Neon Music A [email protected] S Empire Apparel School Best Steven Ted Frisbie 1 Made Sclaroff Muehling Blues ERICSSON PLACEArt et Maison Room H C WHITE STREET ANDREW STERN Cheryl Hazan Double R Eng Tay Haus 212.351.9353 Gallery Knot U Galley Alkire Steve Amedee Walker's Donzella Sweet Lily H Lyons Den Power Yoga [email protected] Fine Customing BROADW WEST BROAD Framing Girello C Playing Mantis Terra Gotan Espasso R 20th Douglas Elliman Quick Cryo Century LAFAYETTE STREET Grown STREET CENTRE Distilled & Sewn 2 Aqua FRANKLIN STREET Gurhan Atelier NY Academy Playgarden P & T Swell Frontrunner Hudson Market of Art Photography Gallery TH MOORE STREETNobu Next Door Happy Seeing Things COLLECT NOR 249 CHURCH STREET Kori Tribeca Science 3 521 FIFTH AVENUE POND PARK FLOOR 7 A Bari Studio Nova Ichimura NEW YORK, NY 10175 V E Haus Tamarind N 212.599.3700 U Restaurant LEONARD STREET E CANAL STREET [email protected] HOGAN PLACE VARICK STREET Barry's O NEW DEVELOPMENTS F Downtown Wine & Liquors NY Law School RKF.COM ST JOHN'SBootcamp LANE 4 Tetsu nyk!dsclub A Pepolino M FRANKLIN STREET Nancy E Whiskey Pub Saluggis Pizza © 2017 ROBERT K. 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