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Q4 2019 47Th St Q4 2019 47TH ST EATERIES 1 5 NAPKIN BURGER 37 MACARON CAFÉ 6 BUTCHER AND BANK NYC HOTELS 2 ASURA ASIAN BISTRO 38 MADMAN ESPRESSO 7 CARMINE’S 1 ARCHER HOTEL 1 23 4 3 BAKED BY MELISSA 39 MAISON KAYSER 8 CASA NONNA 2 BRYANT PARK HOTEL 31 17 29 4 BEER AUTHORITY 40 MARKET CRATES 9 CHARLIE PALMER AT THE KNICK 3 COURTYARD TIMES SQUARE 7 22 19 5 BLACK IRON BURGERGRAND41 MEXICUE 10 COLBEH 4 FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES/FIFTH AVENUE 20 7 30 P 6 BOI NOODLE HOUSE 42 MIGHTY QUINN’S BBQ 11 DELMONICO’S KITCHEN CENTRAL 5 HILTON GARDEN INN - WEST 35TH STREET FRANKIE & JOHNNIE’S STEAK- 27 7 BROOKLYN DINER 43 MY BELLY’S PLAYLIST 12 13 P HOUSE 6 HOTEL METRO NEW YORK 13 8 CAFE GRUMPY TERMINAL44 NUM PANG 42ND ST 13 GABRIEL KREUTHER 7 THE KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL 9 CAJUNSEA & OYSTER BAR 45 PANERA BREAD 14 GAONNURI 8 THE LANGHAM 9 7 7 10 CARRAGHER’S 46 THE PENNSY 15 INAKAYA NY 9 MARRIOTT VACATION CLUB PULSE PORT 4 11 CHIPOTLE 47 PETIT POULET AUTHORITY 16 KEENS STEAKHOUSE 10 MOXY HOTEL 7 31 12 CHOP’T 48 PICCOLO CAFE 32 5 BRYANT PARK 17 KELLARI TAVERNA 11 REFINERY HOTEL 15 P 63 41 30 1 5 13 COSI 49 POKE BAR 18 KOI 12 TRYP HOTEL NYC 4 48 6 18 2 32 4 14 DIG INN 50 POKEWORKS P 3 19 THE LAMBS CLUB 13 THE WESTIN NEW YORK AT TIMES SQUARE 4 BROADWAY 15 DISTRICT TAP HOUSE 51 POTBELLY 20 MERCATO 14 WINGATE BY WYNDHAM 19 14 52 P 16 FEILE 52 PRET A MANGER 10 8 5 10 6 21 NICK & STEF’S STEAKHOUSE 20 26 44 11 17 FRESH & CO 53 RAMINI ESPRESSO BAR 3 11 3 80 1 22 OSTERIA AL DOGE 5 2 64 42 14 GYMS 39 18 FUEL GRILL AND JUICE BAR 54 SHAKE SHACK 23 PARKER & QUINN 2 8 15 P 58 18 P 55 SMASHBURGER 1 BLINK FITNESS 501 5TH AVE 19 GREGORY’S COFFEE 9TH AVE 8TH AVE 7TH AVE 10TH AVE 60 24 STAGHORN STEAKHOUSE MADISON AVE AVE PARK LEXINGTON AVE 3RD AVE 6TH AVE 11TH AVE 53 51 50 9 28 2 CRUNCH SEVENTH 24 20 HAKKASAN NEW YORK 56 STOUT NYC 25 STATE GRILL AND BAR 22 AVENUE 3 CROSSFIT HELLS KITCHEN 13 10 28 12 8 21 THE HAROLD 57 SUSHI-TERIA 1 26 STELLA 34 TRATTORIA 61 3 4 EQUINOX JACOB K. JAVITS 11 P 17 P 29 1 22 THE HOUNDSTOOTH PUB 58 SWEETGREEN CONVENTION CENTER 27 STK 23 ILILI BOX 59 TACOMBI 5 NEW YORK SPORTS CLUB 37 54 16 28 STRAND BISTRO 65 24 2 12 24 INDIKITCH 60 TAVOLA 6 PLANET FITNESS 14 49 5 2 6 34 29 STRIP HOUSE 62 25 JACK DOYLE’S PUB AND RESTAURANT 61 THAI SELECT 7 SOULCYCLE 25 38 6 43 30 TONY’S DI NAPOLI 26 6 26 JUICE GENERATION 62 WAFELS & DINGES 34TH ST 34TH ST 31 TRIOMPHE 27 JUICE PRESS 63 WASABI P PARKING 32 WOLFGANG’S STEAKHOUSE 27 12 25 57 59 36 28 JUST SALAD 64 WICHCRAFT 35 56 16 45 P BROADWAY 29 THE KEG ROOM 65 ZOOB ZIB THAI ROOFTOP BARS/LOUNGES BITES 47 9 40 55 33 21 46 30 KOBEYAKI 1 MAGIC HOUR FINE DINING HUDSON MADISON SQ GARDEN GREELEY SQUARE 31 L’ ADRESSE 2 MONARCH ROOFTOP LOUNGE 32 LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN 1 AI FIORI 3 REFINERY ROOFTOP 21 14 YARDS PENN STATION 33 LEGENDS 2 ARNO RISTORANTE 4 SKY ROOM 34 THE LIBERTY 3 AUREOLE 5 SKYLARK 35 LOCAL NYC 4 BOBBY VAN’S GRILL 6 SPYGLASS ROOFTOP BAR 36 LUCY’S CANTINA ROYALE 5 BRYANT PARK GRILL 7 ST. CLOUD 28TH ST 28TH ST MADISON SQUARE 23RD ST PARK Broadway Madison Ave W 46th St Times Square Avenue of the Americas 5th Ave Port Authority W 42nd St A C E S 7 Grand Central 1 2 3 Terminal 7 S 7 B D F M N Q R W S 42nd St Bryant Park E 42nd St 4 5 6 7 S 9th Ave W 39th St 7th Ave E 39th St 5th Ave W 36th St Madison Ave Park Ave Ave Ave Park Park Broadway E 36th St A C E 1 2 3 8th Ave N Q R W 34 St-Herald SQ 34th St New York B D F Pennsylvania M Station 33rd St 6 DIGITAL 7th Ave Avenue of the Americas W 30th St W 30th St W 28th St 1 5th Ave W 28th St N R W Madison Ave W 28th St 6 Broadway W 26th St 7th Ave Avenue of the Americas E 26th St Park Ave S S Ave Ave Park Park Madison W 24th St Square Park 1 Pre-Built Finishes Suite 400 | 5,502 Suite 200 | 4,475 • 1 office • 4 offices • 2 conference/meeting rooms • 2 conference/meeting rooms • 13 workstations • 19 workstations • 3 showrooms IT MECHANICAL OPEN PANTRY OPEN WORK WORK OPEN WORK AREA AREA AREA MEETING DRY ROOM COAT PANTRY/COPY CONFERENCE IT ROOM COPY OPEN WORK AREA CONFERENCE MEETING ROOM STORAGE ROOM STOR. OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE COAT STOR. STOR. STOR. STAIR COURT STAIR "B" "A" ROOF COURT F. E. F. E. F. E. F. E. MEN'S ROOM P. E. P. E. P. E. P. E. P. E. P. E. WOMEN'S ROOM STAIR "C" B. F. 7 th AVE. SHOWROOM SHOWROOM SHOWROOM • Brand-New, high-end pre-built 37th STREET • Metal and glass finishes with exposed ceilings • High-End pantry with stainless steel appliances • Abundance of natural light with views of 7th Avenue • Creative layout with showroom space • Corner suite with abundance of natural light and views of 7th Avenue 501 SEVENTH AVENUE | 6 Suite 402 | 4,158 Suite 1605 | 2,982 • 5 offices • 1 office • 1 conference room • 1 conference room • 9 workstations • 25 workstations OFFICE IT OPEN WORK AREA PANTRY/ COPY COAT COPY/PANTRY IT OFFICE STORAGE COAT CONFERENCE RECEPTION ROOM OFFICE OFFICE CONFERENCE ROOM OFFICE OPEN WORK AREA • High-End pantry with stainless steel appliances OFFICE • Direct presence off elevator • Brand-New, high-end pre-built • Metal and glass finishes with exposed ceilings • High-End pantry with stainless steel appliances • Direct presence off elevator 501 SEVENTH AVENUE | 7 Pre-Built Finishes Suite 318 | 2,322 Suite 404 | 1,654 Suite 406 | 1,609 • 1 office • 1 office • 3 offices • 1 conference room • 5 workstations • 2 workstations • 6 workstations RECEPTION IT COAT OPEN WORK OPEN WORK AREA OPEN WORK AREA AREA OFFICE PANTRY OFFICE CONFERENCE STORAGE STORAGE ROOM OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE IT/ STORAGE STORAGE STORAGE COPY COAT 501 SEVENTH AVENUE | 9 Energy Efficiency & Sustainability Tenants Save Energy. Tenants Save Money. 100% Million Commitment to a better 14 workplace environment in 10Square Feet Properties healthy buildings reduction in energy consumption compared Average IRR to other code compliant and 3-5 year 20-57% installations 25% simple payback* * Visit EMPIRESTATEREALTYTRUST.COM/ABOUT-US/SUSTAINABILITY for more information. Each space is individually designed, and performance is unique to each execution. ESRT: CAPTIVATE LLC | TARTER KRINSKY & DROGIN LLP | BIRCH RUN CAPITAL ADVISORS | MINDSINSYNC, INC. | STARBUCKS | LF USA, INC. | FLSV FUND ADMINISTRATION SERVICESPARTNER LLC | ONDECK CAPITAL, INC. | THEWITH MEN’S WEARHOUSE, INC. US | MOTT MACDONALD | PVH CORP. | LINKEDIN CORPORATION | SHUTTERSTOCK, INC. | KRUX DIGITAL | QATAR AIRWAYS Q.C.S.C. | HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION | CORGAN ASSOCIATES, INC. | JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. | ATHLON SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. | PREQIN, INC. | PINE BROOK ROAD PARTNERS, INC. | PLACEMEDIA, INC. | TENEX CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LP | RIDGEWAY PARTNERS | ALLIANZ REAL ESTATE OF AMERICA LLC | SUN LIFE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY, INC. | CAPTIVATE LLC | TARTER KRINSKY & DROGIN LLP | BIRCH RUN CAPITAL ADVISORS | MINDSINSYNC, INC. | STARBUCKS | LF USA, INC. | FLSV FUND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC | ONDECK CAPITAL, INC. | THE MEN’S WEARHOUSE, INC. | MOTT MACDONALD | PVH CORP. | LINKEDIN CORPORATION | SHUTTERSTOCK, INC. | UBER | KRUX DIGITAL | QATAR AIRWAYS Q.C.S.C. | HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION | CORGAN ASSOCIATES, INC. | SIGNATURE BANK | JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. | ATHLON SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. | UBER | PREQIN, INC. | PINE BROOK ROAD PARTNERS, INC. | PLACEMEDIA, INC. | TENEX CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LP | RIDGEWAY PARTNERS | ALLIANZ REAL ESTATE OF AMERICA LLC | SUN LIFE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY, INC. | UBER | TARTER KRINSKY & DROGIN LLP | BIRCH RUN CAPITAL ADVISORS | MINDSINSYNC, INC. | STARBUCKS | LF USA, INC. | FLSV FUND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC | ONDECK CAPITAL, INC. | THE MEN’S WEARHOUSE, INC. | MOTT MACDONALD | PVH CORP. | LINKEDIN CORPORATION | FRAGOMEN | SHUTTERSTOCK, INC. | KRUX DIGITAL | QATAR AIRWAYS Q.C.S.C. | HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION | CORGAN ASSOCIATES, INC. | SIGNATURE BANK | JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. | ATHLON SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. | PREQIN, INC. | PINE BROOK ROAD PARTNERS, INC. | PLACEMEDIA,196 INC. TENANT| TENEX CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, EXPANSIONS LP | RIDGEWAY PARTNERS | ALLIANZ REAL ESTATE OF AMERICA LLC | SUN LIFE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY, INC. | CAPTIVATE LLC | TARTER KRINSKY & DROGIN LLP | BIRCH RUN CAPITAL ADVISORS | MINDSINSYNC, INC. | FRAGOMEN | LF USA, INC. | FLSV FUND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC | ONDECK CAPITAL, INC. | THE MEN’S WEARHOUSE, INC. | MOTT MACDONALD | PVH CORP.WITHIN | LINKEDIN CORPORATION OUR PORTFOLIO| SHUTTERSTOCK, INC. | UBER TOTALING | KRUX DIGITAL | QATAR AIRWAYS Q.C.S.C. | HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION | CORGAN ASSOCIATES, INC. | SIGNATURE BANK | JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. | ATHLON SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. | PREQIN, INC. | UBER | PLACEMEDIA, INC. | TENEXOVER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT,1,575,500 LP | RIDGEWAY PARTNERS | ALLIANZ REAL ESTATE OF AMERICA LLC | SUN LIFE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY, INC. | CAPTIVATE LLC | TARTER KRINSKY & DROGIN LLP | BIRCH RUN CAPITAL ADVISORS | MINDSINSYNC, INC. | STARBUCKS | LF USA, INC. | FLSV FUND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC | ONDECK CAPITAL, INC. | THE MEN’S WEARHOUSE, INC. | MOTT MACDONALD | UBER | LINKEDIN CORPORATION | SHUTTERSTOCK, INC. | UBER | KRUX DIGITAL | QATAR AIRWAYS Q.C.S.C. | HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION | CORGAN ASSOCIATES, INC. | SIGNATURE BANK | JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. | ATHLON SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
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