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Franklin Street FRANKLIN STREET TRIBECA, NYC E XCLUSIV E F ULL O ff IC E O PP O RTUNITI E S OPPORTUNITY TO SITUATE YOUR OFFICE IN THE HEART OF TRIBECA Located on Tribeca’s most established east-west street between West Broadway and Sixth Avenue Office spaces completely gut renovated and reconfigured with new mechanicals, tenant controlled HVAC and pantrys Steps from the train and nearby N Q R W THE SPACES DETAILS COMMENTS FIFTH FLOOR Office Size: 2,617 SF 2,617 SF Ceiling Height: 16 FT Front and rear exposure pantry and two bathrooms THIRD FLOOR Office 1,067 SF Size: 1,067 SF Ceiling Height: 12 FT Rear exposure, pantry and one bathroom SECOND FLOOR Office Size: 2,574 SF 2,574 SF Ceiling Height: 14 FT Front and rear exposure, pantry and two bathrooms OFFICE SPACE IMAGES SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR TRIBECA · NEW YORK, NY Ã THE AREA Tribeca Spa SITUATED AMONG TRIBECA’S BEST of Tranquility Crave Expresso Bar including the Roxy Hotel, Rag & Bone, Canal Street Y7 Yoga, Tracy Anderson, Frenchette S Oysters IX and Two Hands Restaurant and Bar, The Wonder ST JOHN'S LANE T CANAL STREET H to name a few. Recently, Tribeca’s Art DESBROSSES STREET A United Pupculture Michael K Grocery V E District has become one of the hottest Innovation N Pepolino Shades VARICK STREET U Church Street Surplus N Q R W destinations for art galleries and E Nancy Whiskey Pub Saluggis Pizza Mercato Goldfeder / Kahan Framing Fabbrica Cafe Barishowrooms relocating to the market. Hudson Wine & Spirits LISPENARD STREET Art Project Maharishi Montauk FoundRae Store Sofa Canada Gallery Empire Luggage Y STREETGallery Plastic Land John Allan's Antique Garage Kong W. Bakery ESPLANADE Fairchild Foster Macao VESTR Washington Market David Weeks Sushi Azabu Pediatrics Studio William Hui COLLISTER STREET Ivey Canal Furniture Tea California Belle David Stillfried Long James Cohan Apicha Community Buy Rite Closets Reve Gago Wien Studio Gallery MI-5 Health Center Pharmacy S WALKER STREET IX Grand Daisy Bakery Tribeca Park T Anejo Alexander Artist Space: S10 Training My Little Cafe H + Bonin Books & Talks Sunshine T Au Cheval Fashionbar Social Club Another Room A E The Supermarket LAIGHT STREET Interlude Coffee & Tea TriBeCa Tavern V E E Andrew InColour Abhaya Frenchette N R The ARChive of Kreps T Siberian Floors Tortola Brandy U Let There Contemporary Gallery Verve S Salon Library E be Neon Music Eden Day Spa Wine ERICSSON PLACE Ted Tribeca Park H Best Steven CONTACTPPOW OUR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Made Sclaroff Muehling Blues CORTLANDT ALLEY Dermatology Tribeca Room C Gallery Community R Kaffe 1668 WHITE STREET ANDREW STERN School U T STREET Cheryl Hazan Double Donzella Journal H Schiff 212.351.9353 Greenwich Street Gallery Knot Fine Art Galley Tavern C Steve Amedee Walker's Todd Merrill Studio HUBER Sweet Lily Shigure Synagogue [email protected] Fine Customing Town Stages BROADWAY WEST BROADWAY For the Arts BEACH STREET Framing Girello B-Flat Playing Mantis Terra Da Mikele K & M Camera RAVI IDNANI Gotan Mr. Chow R & 212.912.2938 Espasso Douglas Elliman Grown Quick Cryo Company Brite Buy LAFAYETTE STREET Tutto il [email protected] STREET CENTRE WEST STREET Valley Smith Distilled & Sewn Giorno Aqua Wine & Spirits Edon Manor & Mills Urban CITIGROUP Arcaeology FRANKLIN STREET Gurhan Yves Atelier Playgarden Swell Drawing HUDSON STREET Conclusions Hudson Market TH MOORE STREET SYNLawn NY Academy OK Uniform Happy of Art Science COLLECT NOR Kataoka NGKF.COM POND PARK GREENWICH STREET Locanda Verde © 2019 NEWMARK KNIGHT FRANK RETAIL The information Roethlisberger 81 Leonard Bari Studio Nova Shoji Gallery contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed Shibui Spa FRANKLIN STREET reliable but has not been verified and no guarantee, warranty or Tamarind representation, either express or implied, is made with respect Tribeca Grill Restaurant LEONARD STREET LEONARD STREET to such information. Terms of sale or lease and availability are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. HOGAN PLACE Thierry Despont NY Law School Tetsu nyk!dsclub FRANKLINThalassa STREETGallery COMING SOON BMCC Benvenuto Café Tribeca Tribeca Jungsik Gloria Jewel Tap House Beauty Prime Essentials American Cut Spa Pharmacy Il Mulino Mon Cher Market Sound Dental Terroir Puffy's Tavern Ethan ST Alton Lane Rose Zutto WORTH STREET WORTH STREET Biscuits HARRISON STREETAPLE STREETand Bath New York Law School Dahlia's Seasonal Whispers Arome Cafè VCafé Alumnae THOMAS The Buckle My Shoe Washington Nursery School FEDERAL PAINE Market School PARK Torly Kid THOMAS STREET PLAZA T The Ludlow Shop The Odeon Gentlemen's Barber Spa JAY STREET Damon Liss 2.9 MILLION SF E Joseph Design Klein Epstein & Parker Vietspot Le Bellezza Carini Teresa Broadway Spirits E Carpet Scalini Tribeca Wine Merchants THE STATE R Tarmey Fedeli INSURANCE T Duane Atomic Wings T The Sushi of Gari Tiny's Restaurat Alif Delis & Salad Bar FUND S Tribeca Learning Center P.S. 150 Hideaway Park E Balloon Saloon Patisserie Consort Tribeca’s Kitchen E E Max T R DUANE STREET T T Y DUANE STREET E Roberta The Razzle Dazzle Barbershop Delimarie S A Uno Duane A Laughing Roller Armoury T Downtown Shoes Y GREENWICHNili Lotan STREET Street Solitaire E Boutique Man Coffee Rabbit HUDSON STREET Lance Lappin Salon Hotel E Burrito Mariachi Trinity TED WEISS A wynd Fine R & Tea E Boxing Jewelry F Lovely Boomerang Toys Akimoto Sushi T Club FEDERAL A Bridal Williamson Graffiti Earth R Yoga and N My Little L Shop T Pilates BUILDING Salaam in Tribeca School Corte E Morgan's Nish S 1 MILLION SF Bombay Marc Café C Forgione Market Nush H BROADW ELK STREET READE STREET C READE STREET Kings Exceed Physical Culture R Tre Sorelle WASHINGTON Pharmacy U Sole di Capri Maxwells MARKET PARK H Baba Ghanouge The Frederick Hotel Tribeca Health C WEST BROADWAY and Fitness Dirty Cafe Amore's Stuyvesant High School Bird Restaurant CHAMBERS STREET CHAMBERS STREET P.S. 234 Kitchenette Zucker's Mudville 9 The Patriot Blue Spoon Bagels Coffee Philly Pretzel Factory De Janeiro Sole Di Capri Tribeca Dental Gee Whiz Kula Yoga Gran Fountain Pen Liberty School Diner JR Sushi Project Morsi Hospital P.S. 89 WARREN STREET WARREN STREET R W Mulberry Korin One Color Vue & Vine Art Space WEST STREET Poke Green The Coder Jupioca School Kaffe 1668 Affina Nail & Spa Bliss Bowl Downtown NEW YORK Florist Frankly Wines Rosa Takahachi Dark R CITY HALL Corner Gourmet II Mexicano Bakery Spot Horse I V E MURRAY STREET MURRAY STREET R Manhattan Proper T E Amish Market R CITY LIttle R Church NORTH END AVENUE Street Italy A Boxing Pizza HALL C De Janeiro Gym E PARK PARK PLACE PARK PLACE FITERMAN The HALL Wooly Daily BARCLAY STREET 225 Bistro Olivia VESEY STREET coming soon ·Ã RKF 521 Fifth Avenue, Floor 7, New York, NY 10175 | T 212.599.3700 | F 212.599.3744 | [email protected] | www.rkf.com © 2014 Robert K. 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