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FINANCIAL DISTRICT Between Broadway & William Streets New York, NY 10005 NON LANDMARKED PEDESTRIANS +47KDAILY 02 THE TIMES SQUARE OF LOWER MANHATTAN VIEW FROM NY STOCK EXCHANGE The heart of Lower Manhattan is the birthplace of both New York City and the nation’s financial industry, and in recent years, the Financial District has reinvented itself as a corridor of deluxe residential buildings and high-end retailers. VIEW FROM TIFFANY & CO. This compact area that once contained the entire settlement of New Amsterdam is again a microcosm of the whole city, A 24/7 district designed for living, working, relaxing and shopping 03 SIZE NEIGHBORS Ground Floor 7,523 sf – 20’ Ceilings Hermès, Tumi, Tiffany, Capital Grille, Haru, Cipriani, Mezzanine 2,441 sf – 10’4” Ceilings Bobby Van’s, Dean & Deluca, Starbucks, Soul Cycle, Lower Level 5,251 sf – 11’5” Ceilings Duane Reade, Whole Foods, TD Bank, and many more… FRONTAGE Over 100 Feet wraparound ASKING RENT 15 Broad Street 195 Broadway 170 Broadway Upon Request COMMENTS Non landmarked 14 Wall Street 37 Wall Street 189 Broadway Flags available for additional signage Sits across from Hermès and Tiffany & Co. All divisions considered 25 Broadway & 55 Wall Street 1 Wall Street 193 Broadway EASILY ACCESSIBLE BY TRAINS, STATEN ISLAND FERRY, EAST RIVER FERRY AND WFC FERRY 14 Wall Street 222 Broadway 04 MEZZANINE GROUND FLOOR LOWER LEVEL WALL STREET 05 MAGIC MIX N E W eet JUIC E P AT H DEV E L OP MENT TJ A C 4 5 BYRNE R& B Dey Street J Z 2 3 S MAS H eet COF F E E CORTLANDT RIDERSHIP BURGE R 1.5 Million per year LIBE RT Y 56 5.4k per weekday TR AVE L MOON F ULT ON CA KE r ch St ch Nassau Str Z AIZ EF F VIVI 3.6k per weekend FOODS BUBBL E Y FULTON STREET RIDERSHIP T I TE A S R 18.7 Million per year E E M V r Chu C I R 64k per weekday A N O P U 42k per weekend D CH IC K R PE A Cortlandt Str John Str JUBILE E eet MAR KE T C ITI BIKE eet IRON HO SA L ON 25 eet Maiden Lane Liberty Street Platt Str POUND & eet Liberty Str PENC E FEDERA L eet RE S ERV E eet LIBE RTY PAR K MONTE SS ORI PAR K C HARLY'S PAR K William Str Z UCC OT T I PAR K SC HOOL S TEVE’ S N E W D E V E L O PMEN T PIZZ A T SOU L Cedar Street Gold Str CYLC E JUIC E PAR K GENER ATION OHAR A’S PU B PANINI AND CO Cedar Str eet eet NEW SABON DE ME X Maiden Lane DEVELOPMENT N O J PAR K I eet D Thames Str BL U NEW ® PLANE T DEVELOPMENT Nassau Str oadway Pine Str Cedar W R AMEN C O. eet H Br C rinity Place rinity ay R T NEW U Gr Z H DEVELOPMENT A C WALL STREET RIDERSHIP WT ALL STREET RIDERSHIP eenwich Str KOKO 7.2 Million per year PAR K 7 Million per year 70 L P INE 25k per weekday L 25k per weekday Carlisle Street D E V E L OP MENT MAS TER PIEC E A Pine Str H 15k per weekend 9k per weekend NEW TRINITY PIZZ A eet L DIG INN DEVELOPMEN T B OXING GREENWIC H A R CLU B E RECTOR STREETBU RIDERSHIPT HARAS A JEWELER S D TRINITY PARK F E E T HAI O F 3.4 Million per year W C eet WINES eet all Str M eet U 11.3k per weekday 4 5 E MOR AN’S S NAN 72 I U WA L L GROC ERIE S W 9.3k per weekend F BAR/RES TAURANT M D E V E L O P MEN T S HINJ U S US HI est Str 2 3 C AF E C LE ANER S HOTE L eet W BR AVO CONDO Wall Str THE FUL L (S OON) Rector Str eet Pearl Str S HILLING eet ashington Str R eet 1 GE ORGE’ S DEL I CLINTON HALL H TAJIN MEXIC AN a E XC HANGE RES TUAR ANT n S PA o C LE ANER S RECTOR STREET RIDERSHIP William Str v 1.5 Million per year e r eet A N DAZ 5.3k per weekday Exchange Place S 20 t PETR OPOLIS Exchange Place2.9k per weekend r C AF E NEW DEVELO PMENT 20 e BR AVO EX C EXHCANH A NG EE e Gouverneur Lane S ALE & PE PE Br t Edgar Street Mercautile ® EX C HANGE oad Str Grill C AF E New Str THE SETAI CLUB LEM AN PRE P SC HOOL eet eet PAR K eet oadway eet Br 06 Beaver Str ater Str W JUN 1, 2017 - JUN 30, 2017 37,074 47,736 45,611 TYPICAL DAY TUE. JUN 20 - BUSIEST DAY WEDNESDAY AVERAGE 257,505 265,087 1,112,232 TYPICAL WEEK PEAK WEEK BEGINING SUN. JUN 18 TOTAL VISITORS MAGIC MIX N E W eet JUIC E P AT H DEV E L OP MENT TJ A C 4 5 BYRNE Average Daily Activity R&B Dey Street J Z 2 3 S MAS H eet COF F E E CORTLANDT RIDERSHIP BURGE R 1.5 Million per year LIBE RT Y 56 5.4k per weekday TR AVE L MOON F ULT ON CA KE r ch St ch Nassau Str Z AIZ EF F VIVI 3.6k per weekend FOODS BUBBL E Y FULTON STREET RIDERSHIP T I TE A S R 18.7 Million per year E E M V r Chu C I R 64k per weekday A N O P U 42k per weekend D CH IC K R PE A Cortlandt Str John Str JUBILE E eet MAR KE T C ITI BIKE eet IRON HO SA L ON 25 eet Maiden Lane Liberty Street Platt Str Hours % Total POUND & eet Liberty Str PENC E FEDERA L eet RE S ERV E 5 am - 11 am 21% 7,930 eet LIBE RTY PAR K MONTE SS ORI PAR K C HARLY'S PAR K William Str Z UCC OT T I PAR K SC HOOL 11 am - 5 pm 40% 14,930 S TEVE’ S N E W D E V E L O PMEN T PIZZ A T SOU L Gold Str 5 pm - 11 pm 34% 12,695 Cedar Street CYLC E JUIC E PAR K GENER ATION OHAR A’S PU B PANINI AND CO Cedar Str eet eet 11 pm - 5 am 4% 1,521 NEW SABON DE ME X Maiden Lane DEVELOPMENT N O J PAR K I eet D Thames Str ® BL U NEW Weekdays Weekends PLANE T DEVELOPMENT Nassau Str oadway Pine Str Cedar W R AMEN C O. eet H Br C rinity Place rinity ay R T 4,000 NEW U Gr Z H DEVELOPMENT A C WALL STREET RIDERSHIP WT ALL STREET RIDERSHIP eenwich Str KOKO 7.2 Million per year PAR K 7 Million per year 70 3,000 L P INE 25k per weekday L 25k per weekday Carlisle Street D E V E L OP MENT MAS TER PIEC E A Pine Str H 15k per weekend 9k per weekend NEW TRINITY PIZZ A eet 2,000 L DIG INN DEVELOPMEN T B OXING GREENWIC H A R CLU B E RECTOR STREETBU RIDERSHIPT HARAS A JEWELER S D TRINITY PARK F 1,000 E E T HAI O F 3.4 Million per year W C eet WINES eet all Str M eet U 11.3k per weekday 4 5 E MOR AN’S S NAN 72 I U WA L L GROC ERIE S W 9.3k per weekend F B AR/RES TAURANT M D E V E L O P MEN T S HINJ U S US HI est Str 2 3 12 AM 5 AM 10 AM 3 PM 8 PM C AF E C LE ANER S HOTE L eet W BR AVO CONDO Wall Str T HE FUL L (S OON) Rector Str eet Pearl Str S HILLING eet ashington Str R r eet 1 GE ORGE’ S DEL I CLINTON HALL H TAJIN MEXIC AN 40,000 a E XC HANGE RES TUAR ANT n S PA o C LE ANER S RECTOR STREET RIDERSHIP William St v 1.5 Million per year e 30,000 r eet A N DAZ 5.3k per weekday Exchange Place S 20 t PETR OPOLIS Exchange Place2.9k per weekend r C AF E NEW DEVELO PMENT 20 e BR AVO 20,000 EX C EXHCANH A NG EE e Gouverneur Lane S ALE & PE PE Br t Edgar Street Mercautile EX C HANGE ® oad Str Grill 10,000 C AF E New Str THE SETAI CLUB LEM AN PRE P SC HOOL eet Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun eet PAR K eet oadway eet Br 07 Beaver Str ater Str W LOWER MANHATTAN The heart of Lower Manhattan is the birthplace of both New York City and the nation’s financial industry. And in recent years, the Financial District has reinvented itself as a corridor of deluxe residential buildings and high-end retailers. This compact area that once contained the entire settlement of New Amsterdam is again a microcosm of the whole city — a 24-7 district designed for living, working, relaxing and shopping.