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488 Madison Avenue 55TH STREET ALFRED DUNHILL OFFICINE PANERAI HICKEY FREEMAN 488SPRING FLOWERS MadisonBAUMAN RARE BOOKS Avenue BURGER HEAVEN BRIC’S PERSIAN SHOP SMILERS 54TH STREET JOHNSTON & MURPHY REISS New York, NY 10022 APILLON P VEN THE ART OF SHAVING EREDI PISANO BURGER HEA DAVIDOFF 51st to 52nd Streets Blockfront E M 53RD STREET CAMICISSIMA RELAIS & CHATEAUX OMNI ROBERT TALBOTT BERKSHIRE PLACE BREMONT LLADRO BOUTIQUE 52ND STREET X PA FRESCO LEONIDAS 488 GYM SOURCE TRICK’S GIFT SHOP TRIUM CAFE A PA ASTIES JIMMY CHOO THE St. TO ENUE MADISON AV 51ST STREET ‘ ANN BISTRO ST. PATRICK’S THE NEW YORK SUSHI CATHEDRAL PALACE HOTEL MALONEY & PORCELLI 50TH STREET Dominant High-Traffic Plaza Shopping District EDEN FINE ART Prime Retail Storefront Spaces Available 755 SF; 968 SF; 1,600 SF Turnkey Hair Salon TY NINE • Retail building tenants include Bonobos Guideshops, Indochino, ING DIRECT CAFE CAFE FOR UNTUCKit, H.L. Purdy Opticians, Mephisto Shoes, and Naya 49TH STREET Express • World-class area retailers include Saks Fifth Avenue, Burberry, RED STONE Tumi, Cellini Jewelers, Pink, Hickey Freeman, Johnston & Murphy, PAX DELI ON MADISON Dunhill, Robert Talbott, Nordstom’s Trunk Club, and Bremont BANK OF CHINA 48TH STREET • Directly across from St. Patrick’s Cathedral boasting over 5 million visitors per year UNTUCKit Bonobos Guideshops New York New York 488 MADISON AVENUE ST. PATRICK’S GIFT SHOP 1,600 SF (Turn-key Hair Salon) GROUND FLOOR TOASTIES NAYA 850 SF EXPRESS LEASE OUT 52 ND STRE ET Ceiling Ceiling Height: Height: 14’ 14’ ST STRE H.L. BONOBOS ET INDOCHINO PURDY 755 SF 968 SF 51 GUIDESHOPS OPTICIANS Frontage: 21’ 3” MADISON AVENUE ­­­­For leasing information, please contact Randall Briskin 212 609 8618 | [email protected] or Nicholas Dries 212 609 8687 | [email protected] 7 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10001 T 212 279 7600 www.feilorg.com 4/21.
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