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Historic Cupping Room Cafe 359 WEST BROADWAY AKA 495 BROOME | BETWEEN BROOME & GRAND STREETS Ground Level...................2,500 SF Approx HISTORIC CUPPING Basement........................2,500 SF Approx ROOM CAFE - FIRST Frontage.............15’ on WB, 15’ on Broome TIME AVAILABLE IN Ceiling Height......................................15’ Term..........................................Arranged 40 YEARS Possession.................................Immediate Asking Rent......................$24,950/Month WEST 4TH STREET WEST 4TH STREET WEST 4TH STREET WEST 4TH STREET EAST 4TH STREET EAST 4TH STREET • • BUILD READE DUANE STUDIO • MIZ MOOZ SHOES • • EVOLUTION • LE BASKET • WEST 3RD STREET WEST 3RD STREET WEST 3RD STREET WEST 3RD STREET • GREAT JONES STREET GREAT JONES STREET • GNC • LIGHTING PLUS NYU DORMS • • OMG JEANS • • IT’S SUGAR • BOND STREET STARBUCKS • BLADES • • HAT CLUB • VENUS BY MARIA TASH • EYES ON BROADWAY • • GREGORY’S COFFEE • • SLEEPY’S • HAN’S DELI • • WENDY’S SWEETWATER SOCIAL • • • ATRIUM NIKE BY KITH BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREET BLEECKER STREETCOCO & CRU RESTAURANT BLEECKER STREET • • • • HAIR NOHO SALON SWATCH NOHO WINE & SPIRITS • • DUANE READE MAGAZINE CANDY • • PETSMART CARILOHA BAMBOO • • 631 BROADWAY • URBAN OUTFITTERS • • JOURNEYS CHIPOTLE • • • WHOLE FOODS • BEST BUY CHASE MORTGAGE • CHERCHE MEDI KAPLAN TUTORING • • • • BOWERY & VINE FURNITURE • CRATE & BARREL ADIDAS REI • • • PAULANER MUNICH BIER HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET • • • • • • • • • • 24 HOUR FITNESS • BOWERY HOME • GARIS & HAHN HOLLISTER VAN LEEUWEN VAN 45 RPM BILLABONG • • HALL • • • • HOUSTON TERRAIN GALLERY • • • • • • • • AXELLE GALERIE • • • ARI POMEGRANATE GALLERY • • • DESIGUAL HOUSING WORKS ROGER & SONS • CAPPELLINI • VICTORIA’S • CHEF’S CLUB • SOHO CONTEMPORARY ART LUMAS GALLERY • • RAIN’S • HARBS CAKE SHOP SECRET • • • • • • • • • • BANK OF AMERICA • • • CUTLER SALON • GEORGE BERGES GALLERY • • • SADELLE’S • • UNDER ARMOUR • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CENTER SOHO WINES • SANTA • • EXPRESS REVOLVER SALON HUF • • DTR MODERN GALLERIES VERIZON • • MARIA NOVELLA OF PHOTOGRAPHY • SPERONE WESTWATER • • NANUSHKA • • /EXPRESS MEN • MARTIN LAWRENCE GALLERY • • GETTING HUNGRY • • • • • ALDO • BRENTANO’S • • EQUINOX THINK PINK DIAMOND• • • • PROJECT BY • • SUPPLY CO. • • DONT ASK WHY • CARHARTT BOWERY MARTIAL ARTS • • EVER/BODY • • • • • ALTERNATIVE APPAREL • • MANSUR GAVRIEL • WESC • • PROENZA • MIN • CATA • SCHOULER • • • BARI • • • DNA FOOTWEAR • DEB’S TAKEAWAY • • MISHA NONOO ASICS TIGER LAMY • • • • • JILL PLATNER SUPREME • • DITA KING RESTAURANT • STREET STREET LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE • MYKITA THE BOWERY DINER LA COLOMBE • • • • STREET MERCER SOHO MARKET • • MAISON JADIS TOKYO BIKE UNTUCK-IT MARC JACOBS FAHERTY FARM RIO FARM LOUIS MEISEL ARTISTS & FLEA THE DUTCH THE MERCER HOTEL EQUINOX HAPPY SOCKS RIMOWA G STAR JOE & THE JUICE T2 MISS PARADIS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEW MUSEUM • • • • • • • • • WINE HUT PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET • • • • • • ACE HOTEL “SISTER CITY” (SOON) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FEIT • PINK LA PERLA VESUVIO SLOWEAR RAOUL’S BIANCA JOHN HARDY • CAMPER LAB FANELLI CAFE FANELLI • MCNALLY MCNALLY XOCOLATTI JUICE PRESS LA BURDICK CHOCOLATE LA PECORA LA COLOMBE • SOHO PARK DAVID YURMAN DAVID • • 222 BOWERY • • • • • • SCHOLASTIC • TESS JACKSON BOOKS KATRA NANAMICA • • • • • • • FRANKLIN BOWLES • • GIBERSON SHIRO GALLERY • • • • • • • MOLESKINE • • • BOWERY HOUSE • • • • • • • CHAILAIT VILEBREQUIN • • JOURNELLE • BOSS • • HSBC • • ICONIC MAGAZINE LITTLE ITALY • • DESIGN WITHIN REACH HUGO BOSS • • • • • • • • • CLARKS PEARL & ASH • • • • • • • • • • • • • LEESA FELIX • • (161 APARTMENTS) (161 • • ROASTING CO. • • STEVE MADDEN • LIK GALLERY • • • • • • • MUD AUSTRALIA • REBELLE • • • • LACOSTE • • BALTER SALES • • • • • • • ROSSIGNOL • • AVITTO • • • • • • CANADA GOOSE • • BUSCEMI GUESS • • CROSBY • • • PLAYHOUSE • • • • • GEORGETOWN ST. HOTEL SCHOOL SCHOOL MAXUN KING STREET KING STREET KING STREET • FLYING SOLO JAMALI GALLERY • CUPCAKE • LITTLE RED RED LITTLE • • • • REDEMPTION • • LUCKY BRAND SWITCH • • HUDSONPHARMACY SQUARE HALE & HEARTY • • • • CONGEE • • • • MATTA PLAYGROUND • VERA BRADLEY • • • • • • • • • • • • • VIVIENNE HU BAPE • • SIEZE SUR VINGT • FINALE • • • LAFAYETTE STREET STREET LAFAYETTE • • • • NEST BEDDING (115 APARTMENTS) (115 NOTES: • SOIREE • MONICA VINADER MONICA BOQUERIA ARCTERYX SPLENDID DONALD JUDD MUSEUM MACKENZIE - CHILDS BRANDY MELVILLE ARIANNA SKINCARE SAM EDELMAN GERARD DAREL JOE & THE JUICE PAOWALLA (new restaurant coming soon) SPRING STREET WINE SHOP SOHO ROOM • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CADILLAC HOUSE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TOTOKAELO & JOE COFFEE • MARINO SAN • Vented restaurant space • THE GENERAL • SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Full liquor • CHARLTON STREET • CHARLTON STREET CHARLTON STREET • POP INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES • • A piece of history; the perfect picture ofASSN STER STREET WOOSTER STREET WOOSTER STREET STER STREET WOOSTER NUDIES JEANS SAVORE U.S. POLO • AQUAGRILL • BISTRO LES AMIS E STREET GREENE STREET GREENE STREET E STREET GREENE • BALTHAZAR HUDSON SQUARE Soho charm CHEF’S CLUB CITIZEN M HOTEL VITAMIN CHICK VITAMIN CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET CROSBY STREET FOOD MARKET MERCER STREET • KENDRA SCOTT • THE • LADY FOOTLOCKER • SWITCH THE SHADE STORE • JACK’S WIFE FREDA • POKE KINGS AVENUE PLAYGROUND • • PJ CHARLTON • • Brick walls, soaring tin ceilings, huge DOM • SPOT • • • • ANINE BING • • • • • • GROUND SUPPORT • LOEWE skylight• VERONICA BEARD • • MARCIANO ED’S LOBSTER BAR • 110 CHARLTON CAFE ALTRO • • PARADISO • SHADE STORE • • • BROKEN ENGLISH • (170 APARTMENTS) • • • ELEVENTY • • Flagpole signage on both Broome & •West • ALL SAINTS • • • BO CAPHE • • • SNOW PEAK • • • • STANCE ALEXANDER • • • • • • Broadway • TOTOKAELO • • MCQUEEN WHITE HOUSE SIMONE ROCHA • • • BLACK MARKET COSA BELLA • • • • • • • Certificate• INTERIOR DEFINE of Occupancy• for CAPITAL130 ONE BANKpeople• ReBag • • • VANDAM STREET VANDAM STREET1.2 Million SF HQ (soon) VANDAM STREET • • • • • • • • CAFE SELECT • LUCA FALONI • as• Eating & Drinking EstablishmentBRANDY MELVILLE • • MOOSE MIYAKE ISSEY • • • • KNUCKLES • GALERIA • • • MELISSA SHOES • • Possibly divisible •- ground• and basement• MITCHELL GOLD • • • WATCHES OF SWITZERLAND & BOB WILLIAMS MISTER JONES • • • • 100 VANDAM • DR. SMOOD • • DRAKE’S • LA ESQUINA (70 APARTMENTS) • • • SOHO GEM must be leased together • • AYR • • • BAR HUGO GIORGIONE • Frontage on West Broadway & Broome @ HOTEL HUGO • SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN STREET STREET SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN STREET SULLIVAN SULLIVAN MUSEUM MORGANE LE FAY TOMORROWLAND KOIO IRO EDEN FINE ART • INDOCHINO PIRCH BADICHI SIXTY HOTEL SPA RED&WHITE SPA ANNA SUI NYC FIRE FIRE NYC MARIEBELLE SUNRISE MART • • • Perfect for creative office/showroom users • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • looking for unique and distinct identities LA SIRENE LA BROOME STREET BROOME STREET BROOME STREET BROOME STREET BROOME STREET • NONNA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BEPPA • • • TAUREAU • • and easy access without elevators DOMINICK STREET DOMINICK• STREET & GROCERY & BLACK TAP BURGER SPA AFA AFA ELLEN’S DELI DELI ELLEN’S • ASSN LOCAL & VINE PERSE & KITCHEN & • HIVE & JAMES BROWN ORLEBAR AMELIA’S • LandlordGALLERY will white box for office use COLONY UNION BAR BAR UNION • • • • • • U.S. POLO SUIT SUPPLY SHAMARIS DEVACHAN DEVACHAN KENN’S BROOME GHT MATTRESS • KIRNA ZABETE LE YORK SPA GOURMET GARAGE • SAVOIR BEDS • FIORENTINI BAKER SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING STREET SPRING •STREET SOUK & • JEAN SHOP NYC ANDRIANNA • ZIMMERMANN • • • • • • FORMAT FURNITURE LAZY POINT LAZY • VINTAGE • 111 VARICK BLACK LABEL • RENZO PIANO’S SANDWICH • • GANDIA • • • EAR INN EAR • • (100 APARTMENTS) BLASCO • • SACCO & STREET VARICK STREET VARICK STREET VARICK STREET VARICK 565 BROOME HANSON COCO MAT DUSICA THE HILLS NYC HILLS THE • • GALERIE • FITNESS • • (54 APARTMENTS) • (115 APARTMENTS) • CITIBANK DUSICA • GUDRUN SJORDEN NEIGHBORS:• • KEETSA THINK COFFEE • MIANSAI GALLI • • • • VANZETTI BISTRO • • SAM BROCATO • A-TO SALON WUNDA BAR • MIGUEL ANTOINNE • • • PILATES SALON • • • • TYLR • FELLOW BARBER RELATED’S BROOME STREET BROOME STREET • • • • Cipriani • SohoANTIQUE GARAGE •Grand Hotel • Broome MONSTER • KANA TAPAS BAR • THE DRAWING CENTER • CYCLE 261 HUDSON • • • • • (160 APARTMENTS) Street Bar • Gucci • Il Mulino • Laduree • RENWICK STREET STREET RENWICK HOUSEMAN WHITMAN’S HOLLAND TUNNEL Oliver Peoples • BognerMEN’S • Gourmet Garage • DERMALOGICA MERCER STREET CROSBY STREET GASOLINE ALLEY COFFEE DANIEL PATRICK JEFFREY DEITCH • Ralph Lauren • 7 For All Mankind • Free KAI GALLERY BANG LAFAYETTE STREET LAFAYETTE STREET STREET STREET LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE GREENE STREET GREEN WOOSTER STREET WOO • • • FELIX BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY BEN’S GARDEN WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY • • • • • • • • • • ELAN FLOWERS • THOMPSON STREET THOMPSON STREET
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