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THE ADDRESS of INNOVATION 1908 ARTIST RENDERING 12TH STREET ELEVATION ELEVATION 01 02 03 Designed by Architect George B THE ADDRESS OF INNOVATION 1908 ARTIST RENDERING 12TH STREET ELEVATION ELEVATION _01 _02 _03 Designed by architect George B. Post in 1895, who at the time was known for Formerly known as the Sprague Building, 817 Broadway originally cost $250,000 to Nearing its 125th year in history, restoration efforts are underway to revive the his innovative skyscraper designs, including The New York World Building. construct and was designed for cloak manufacturers Meyer Jonasson & Company. ornate façade, featuring elements of limestone, terra cotta, and Roman brick. BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS BUILT CEILING HEIGHTS 1895 (slab to underside of slab) COLUMNS ARCHITECT George B. Post 12’ 2-15 Floor MODERNIZED 2019 18’ Ground Floor 20’ ARCHITECT Studios Architecture 16’ Lower Level STRUCTURE Carnegie Steel columns with terra cotta arched slabs and concrete floors FLOOR LOADS LOBBIES & ELEVATORS FAÇADE Ground through Fully modernized lobby on 12th Street Limestone multy-story based with 15th floors PSF with 15’ ceilings and three passenger distinctive angled brick piers and arches elevators, one of which serves the roof in the building mid-section and an terrace. Service lobby on 12th Street elaborate crown with various decorative with a dedicated service car. elements and fenestrations. The façade was faithfully restored in 2018. 100 ELECTRIC TELECOM HVAC Cellar & Ground Floor: Wired Score Certified Cooling Tower supplying 20 20 watts per SF Gold Verizon FIOS, Time tons of condenser water to 2-15: 8 watts per SF Warner, Rainbow Broadband each of the office floors, and exclusive of HVAC Dedicated, air-conditioned perimeter fin tube radiation IT room in the building cellar with redundant pathways through the building SECURITY BIKE ROOM ROOFTOP TERRACE 24/7 attended lobby In building lower level 4,000 SF roof terrace with WiFi with full access control and surveillance systems SPRINKLER FIRE SAFETY Fully sprinkled Class E System LOBBY A sophisticated, attended lobby on Broadway is at the ready to greet tenants. OFFICE Pre-built RETAIL Expansive new curtain wall design at the corner of Broadway and 12th Street with 18’ ceiling heights on the ground floor and opportunities for signage. RETAIL Handsome new lobby entrance two blocks south of Union Square. ROOFTOP A sweeping rooftop lounge boasts 360-degree views of New York City and provides a gathering space for tenants to relax, recharge, and reconnect with one another. ROOFTOP To the north, a direct line of sight looks over Union Square Park and straight up Park Avenue towards the striking midtown skyline. No matter where you look, there is no shortage of inspiration. Bicycle Subway Vehicle F J N Q R W L 4 5 6 Astoria 33 min Astoria 23 min Astoria 30 min Downtown Brooklyn 23 min Downtown Brooklyn 30 min Downtown Brooklyn 18 min Financial District 17 min Financial District 10 min Financial District 15 min Hoboken 40 min Hoboken 20 min Hoboken 30 min Jersey City 40 min Jersey City 20 min Jersey City 42 min Long Island City 30 min Long Island City 30 min Long Island City 20 min Lower East Side 13 min Lower East Side 30 min Lower East Side 15 min Midtown 12 min Midtown 15 min Midtown 10 min Upper East Side 24 min Upper East Side 20 min Upper East Side 23 min Upper West Side 27 min Upper West Side 25 min Upper West Side 30 min Williamsburg 23 min Williamsburg 10 min Williamsburg 20 min TRANSPORTATION With Union Square just two blocks away, 10 subway lines and a PATH station connect 817 Broadway to destinations throughout the greater New York City area. NEIGHBORHOOD 817 Broadway has been an iconic fixture of the Greenwich Village neighborhood for over a century. This convenient downtown locations grants tenants access to everything the city has to offer with a shower walk or public transportation. Low rooflines and tree-lined streets create the feeling of a true neighborhood, with a wide variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment venues nearby. NEIGHBORHOOD MAP 38 4 22 FOOD 1. Agata & Valentina 12. Five Napkin Burger 23. Num Pang 34. Strip House Speakeasy 2. Amorino 13. Gotham Bar & Grill 24. Onegin 35. Sweetgreen 19 30 3. Au Bon Pain 14. Il Cantinori 25. Panera Bread 36. The Fourth 4 39 11 12 4. Bar Jamón 15. Japonica 26. Patsy’s Pizzeria 37. The Grey Dog 21 25 42 7 36 18 35 8 5. Blue Ribbon Sushi 16. Le Pain Quotidien 27. Pret A Manger 38. The Hummus & Pita Co. 6 31 27 11 6. Blue Water Grill 17. Liquiteria 28. Pure Food & Wine 39. The PokéSpo 26 35 16 29 3 12 9 7. Casa Mono 18. Maoz 29. Republic 40. Tim Ho Wan 1 6 28 13 13 6 8. Chipotle 19. Melt Shop 30. Ribalta 41. Tortaria 9 28 9. Coffee Shop 20. Milk and Hops 31. Roast Kitchen 42. Union Square Cafe 18 2 7 5 7 10. Dorado Tacos 21. Nanoosh 32. Sandwicherie 43. Vapiano 2 4 8 6 11. Dos Toros 22. Nix 33. Shuko 44. Village Taverna Greek Grill 9 34 3 25 10 31 37 3 7 1. 7 For All Mankind 11. Bonobos 21. J. Crew 31. Steve Madden 34 23 RETAIL 3 21 8 2. AC Gears 12. Coach 22. Madewell 32. Strand Bookstore 13 41 43 10 15 23 10 37 24 3. Aedes Perfumery 13. CVS 23. Nordstrom Rack 33. Trader Joes 1 33 15 11 33 4. Aldo 14. Deka Jewelry 24. Nu New York 34. Union Square Holiday 24 27 36 17 22 44 30 5. American Eagle Outfitters 15. Duane Reade 25. Paragon Sports Market 1 32 1 32 12 29 17 2 11 39 14 6. Anthropologie 16. Dylan’s Candy Bar 26. Petco 35. Urban Outfitters 7 26 6 4 20 12 10 7. Aritzia 17. fleursBELLA 27. Scotch & Soda 36. Verizon 8 1 16 14 38 8. Banana Republic 18. Fresh 28. Sephora 37. Whole Foods Market 9. Barnes & Noble 19. Gap 29. Shop Untitled 38. Williams Wayne & Company 10. Bluemercury 20. Homer Design 30. Sperry 39. Zara 14 20 4 40 2 2 8 HOTELS 1. Hyatt Union Square 3. St Marks Hotel 5. The Standard 7. Walker Hotel 2. Irving Inn Hotel 4. The Marlton Hotel 6. W Hotel 8. Washington Square Hotel 15 5 9 3 COFFEE 1. Argo Tea 4. Joe Coffee Company 8. Oren’s Daily Roast 12. The Caffe Bene 2. City of Saints Coffee 5. La Colombe Noho 9. Peet’s Coffee 13. The Coffee Shop Roasters 6. Le Cafe Coffee 10. Starbucks 14. Think Coffee 5 3. Joe 7. LĒNA 11. The Bean 15. Third Rail Coffee 5 FITNESS 1. 305 FITNESS 4. Equinox 7. Moda Yoga 10. Revolve Fitness 2. CITYROW 5. Flywheel 8. Pure Barre 11. SoulCycle 3. Clay Health Club Crunch 6. Ishta Yoga 9. Reebok FitHub 12. SWERVE Fitness 5 LOWER LEVEL EAST 12 STREET BIKE ROOM WIRED CERTIFIED DEDICATED IT SERVICE ROOM AVAILABLE SPACE 3,061 RSF BROADWAY 3,061 RSF N CORE & SHELL EAST 12 STREET IT BROADWAY MEN MECH WOMEN ELEVATOR LOBBY OFFICE FLOOR 9,943 RSF N PRE-BUILT EAST 12 STREET OFFICE PANTRY IT BROADWAY MEN MECH WOMEN CONFERENCE ELEVATOR LOBBY ROOM OFFICE FLOOR 9,943 RSF N TEST FIT EAST 12 STREET OFFICE ELEC OPEN PANTRY OFFICE IT BREAK OUT CORRIDOR BROADWAY MEN MECH WOMEN RECEPTION CONFERENCE ELEVATOR LOBBY ROOM OFFICE FLOOR 9,943 RSF N JOINT VENTURE BETWEEN ARCHITECT EXCLUSIVE OFFICE LEASING AGENTS EXCLUSIVE RETAIL LEASING AGENTS DAVID FALK KAREN BELLANTONI [email protected] [email protected] 212.372.2271 212.331.0116 JASON GREENSTEIN JAKE SIEGEL [email protected] [email protected] 212.372.2349 212.916.2928 DANIEL LEVINE ROSS BERKOWITZ [email protected] [email protected] 212.372.2319 212.916.3388 CREATIVE DESIGN, CGi & ART DIRECTION BY VISUALHOUSE.
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