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408 Greenwich Street Northwest Corner of Hubert & Greenwich 408 GREENWICH STREET NORTHWEST CORNER OF HUBERT & GREENWICH Ground Floor: 1,300 SF l 2nd Floor: 4,700 RSF l Cellar Storage: 507 SF Frontage: 39’ (Greenwich), 26’ (Hubert), 135’ (Second Floor) Term: Negotiable l Possession: January 1, 2019 l Asking Rent: Please Inquire FLOORS MAY BE LEASED SEPARATELY 2ND FLOOR IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE GROUND FLOOR NEIGHBORING RETAILERS FEATURES • Sweetgreen • Wichcraft • Unique corner duplex • Citigroup HQ • The Greenwich Hotel retail with a commanding presence overlooking • Flywheel • Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Citigroup’s Global HQ • Juice Press • The Greek • New construction • DigInn • Yoga Vida designed by Morris Adjmi • Wisefish Poke • Verve Wine Store • 65’ of wraparound • Sushi Azabu • Yves ground floor frontage with an architecturally significant staircase connecting to the entire second floor • Absolute turnkey condition • Terrific pedestrian traffic • Light food users and cafes considered SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR Christopher Owles 212.604.9002 [email protected] Randy Kornblatt 646.673.8772 [email protected] GROUND FLOOR • REI HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET HOUSTON STREET • • • • • • • 24 HOUR FITNESS • HOLLISTER TRICO FIELD TRICO 45 RPM BILLABONG • • SUNGLASS HUT AROMA ESPRESSO AROMA • • • TERRAIN GALLERY • KEITO • • • • • • • • DESIGUAL HOUSING WORKS • AXELLE GALERIE • • ARI POMEGRANATE GALLERY • • VICTORIA’S • • SECRET ROTELLA GALLERY • • CAPPELLINI • • • • • • BANK OF AMERICA • • CUTLER SALON • GEORGE BERGES GALLERY • • • UNDER ARMOUR • SADELLE’S • • 131 GREENE • • SANTA • • EXPRESS REVOLVER SALON • HUF • • SOHO WINES • VERIZON • • MARIA NOVELLA DTR MODERN GALLERIES FLOR • /EXPRESS MEN • • KISAN CONCEPT STORE • • MARTIN LAWRENCE GALLERY • • BRENTANO’S • AMERICAN APPAREL • • • ALDO • THINK PINK • • ZARA • CARHARTT • • • • DONT ASK WHY • • • ALTERNATIVE APPAREL • • • • • MIN PROENZA • FOREVER 21 • • • DNA FOOTWEAR • • SCHOULER • • SUPREME • • • • • JILL PLATNER • • THOMPSON ALCHEMISTS LA COLOMBE • • DITA LAFAYETTE STREET LAFAYETTE STREET STREET LAFAYETTE STREET LAFAYETTE • MYKITA • MAISON JADIS THE MERCER HOTEL MERCER THE & SODA & SCOTCH G STAR G EXCHANGE ARMANI ARMANI EQUINOX UNTUCK-IT MATCHA MADNESS LOUIS MEISEL LOUIS • • THE DUTCH THE • • JOE & THE JUICE THE & JOE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET PRINCE STREET • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DEAN & DELUCA PINK WEST NIXON SLOWEAR MCNALLY MCNALLY JOHN HARDY JOHN FANELLI CAFE FANELLI RAOUL’S LA COLOMBE LA SOHO PARK SOHO PALAIS DES THES DES PALAIS XOCOLATTI BACK FORTY FORTY BACK BIRDBATH BAKERY BIRDBATH MANGO • • CONVERSE DELICATESSEN DAVID YURMAN DAVID • TESS BOOKS JACKSON • • • SCHOLASTIC • • • • H&M GIBERSON HAPPY SOCKS • FRANKLIN BOWLES • • • • • LILLIPUT • GALLERY • • SEPHORA • • BANANA REPUBLIC • • • RACHEL COMEY MOLESKINE • • • • CLARKS • BOSS HSBC VILEBREQUIN • GHURKA • • • JOURNELLE • • • • • DESIGN WITHIN REACH HUGO BOSS • • TASCHEN • CLARKS • • • MZ WALLACE • • • • • UNIQLO • BLUE WATER • FLOWER • • CROWN FINE ART STUDIO • • • KIT & ACE • • STEVE MADDEN • • • MUD AUSTRALIA AMACORD • • LIK GALLERY • • • LACOSTE • • • • SUPERGA K-WAY • • • MATTA • • • • • AVITTO • • • GUESS • • VINCE CAMUTO CANADA GOOSE • • • CROSBY ST. 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