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175 Spring Street New York, NY Soho, Manhattan FLOOR PLANS RETAIL / OFFICE / MIXED USE GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR 175 Spring Street 22,936 SF New York, NY Available for Lease Soho, Manhattan THOMPSON ST SPRING ST FOURTH FLOOR PROPOSED PENTHOUSE STACKING PLAN Located between West Broadway and Thompson Street PROPOSED Size Frontage Comments Transportation PENTHOUSE 4,668 RSF - Ground Floor 47’ on Spring Street Entire building available for 2017 Ridership Report 3,493 RSF - Second Floor 36’ on Thompson Commercial Use Spring Street C 5,134 RSF - Third Floor Legal Signage on Spring façade Annual 3,637,863 5,134 RSF - Fourth Floor Possession – over 2,000 SF Weekday 12,360 4,507 RSF - Buildable SF 60 days Weekend 9,190 Thompson Street lot 850+ SF ideal for parking, plaza, or Additional Ceiling Heights Houston Street 1 850 SF - Thompson Street Lot Up to 37.5’ development Annual 4,326,280 Weekday 15,283 2,000 SF of Signage Building can be configured to Weekend 8,341 Neighbors suit tenants needs Asking Rent Apple, Ralph Lauren, Coach, Ability to add 5th floor off ice/ Upon Request Burberry, Boss, Louis Vuitton, event/penthouse space Favorable Rent + Generous TI Trader Joe’s, Amazon, Gucci, Nike, Chanel Contact our exclusive agent: Geoff Bailey Fee Developer: [email protected] 718.233.6565 Manhattan Long Island Brooklyn New Jersey ripcony.com 150 East 58th Street 100 Jericho Quadrangle 32 Court Street 125 Chubb Avenue 15th Floor Suite 120 10th Floor Suite 150 S New York, NY 10155 Jericho, NY 11753 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 *All information is from sources deemed reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, terms, rental T. 212.750.6565 T. 516.933.8880 T. 718.233.6565 T. 201.777.2300 prior to sale and withdrawal notices. 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Fiorentini + Baker Cody’s Bar & Grill Coffee Shop Oliver Peoples Ruben’s E Ruben’s Cupping Room Lasvit Furnishings Frame Next Mo Thom Sweeney Buscemi Glavan London Hanson Fitness The M WATTS STREET Happy Go Lucky Cody’s Bar & Grill m 350 WESST HUDSON S d B REET T EST TIAL FLOOR PLANS RETAIL / OFFICE / MIXED USE GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR 175 Spring Street 22,936 SF New York, NY Available for Lease Soho, Manhattan THOMPSON ST SPRING ST FOURTH FLOOR PROPOSED PENTHOUSE STACKING PLAN Located between West Broadway and Thompson Street PROPOSED Size Frontage Comments Transportation PENTHOUSE 4,668 RSF - Ground Floor 47’ on Spring Street Entire building available for 2017 Ridership Report 3,493 RSF - Second Floor 36’ on Thompson Commercial Use Spring Street C 5,134 RSF - Third Floor Legal Signage on Spring façade Annual 3,637,863 5,134 RSF - Fourth Floor Possession – over 2,000 SF Weekday 12,360 4,507 RSF - Buildable SF 60 days Weekend 9,190 Thompson Street lot 850+ SF ideal for parking, plaza, or Additional Ceiling Heights Houston Street 1 850 SF - Thompson Street Lot Up to 37.5’ development Annual 4,326,280 Weekday 15,283 2,000 SF of Signage Building can be configured to Weekend 8,341 Neighbors suit tenants needs Asking Rent Apple, Ralph Lauren, Coach, Ability to add 5th floor off ice/ Upon Request Burberry, Boss, Louis Vuitton, event/penthouse space Favorable Rent + Generous TI Trader Joe’s, Amazon, Gucci, Nike, Chanel Contact our exclusive agent: Geoff Bailey Fee Developer: [email protected] 718.233.6565 Manhattan Long Island Brooklyn New Jersey ripcony.com 150 East 58th Street 100 Jericho Quadrangle 32 Court Street 125 Chubb Avenue 15th Floor Suite 120 10th Floor Suite 150 S New York, NY 10155 Jericho, NY 11753 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 *All information is from sources deemed reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, terms, rental T. 212.750.6565 T. 516.933.8880 T. 718.233.6565 T. 201.777.2300 prior to sale and withdrawal notices..
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