102 . New York, NY 10002

Ben Landy upgnyc.com | 249 West 34th Street Suite 500 New York, NY 10001 [email protected] | 917.513.0798 102 Allen St. | New York, NY 10002

Contact Broker Features Lease Rate Great gallery / retail space in the ±900 SF Available retail space plus Located at the hard corner of Allen Street accessory signage along the and , a major intersection of facade of the building the Lower East Side

This location provides exposure to the foot Nearby Retailers traffic en route to the Williamsburg Bridge Grey Lady Oyster Bar Starbucks Located in one of the city’s fastest-growing T-Mobile markets, benefiting from Subway development Petee’s Pies Chase The Yards Co-Working

DEMOGRAPHICS 1 mi. 3 mi. 5 mi. 2017 Population 221,955 1,115,876 2,747,969 2017 Average HH Income $125,557 $145,524 $133,931 2017 Estimated Households 106,501 542,329 1,239,830 2017 Daytime Employment 202,864 1,968,525 2,793,304

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Forsyth St. Doughnut Plant

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$1,000,000,000 Cost of Essex Crossing Development

1,000 55,000 SF New residences New medical facility

400,000 SF 100,000 SF New office space New green space

450,000 SF New retail space

Essex Crossing is an unprecedented development in the heart of the Lower East Side. Spread over 1.9 million square feet, it comprises nine sites, commonly known as the Seward Park Extension Urban Renewal Area (SPEURA).

These nine sites sat mostly vacant since 1967 and represent one of the most significant urban renewal developments in the history of New York Retailers in the Essex Development City.

Phased construction began in the late Spring/ early Summer of 2015 and is planned to be completed by 2024.

Ben Landy This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. [email protected] | 917.513.0798 We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it.