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175 Spring Street Soho, New York One of a Kind Signage and Retail Opportunity in Soho 175 SPRING STREET SOHO, NEW YORK ONE OF A KIND SIGNAGE AND RETAIL OPPORTUNITY IN SOHO TODAY, 175 SPRING STREET OPERATES AS AN 18,000 SF VERTICAL LUMBER YARD IN ONE OF THE TRENDIEST NEIGHBORHOODS IN MANHATTAN. SOHO’S ONLY FULL-BUILDING BRAND EXPERIENCE Over 2,000 SF of legal accessory signage enables a brand to create an unmatched presence. It has been a fixture and the one constant in a neighborhood that has gone through several transformations over the past century. ARTIST’S RENDERING STACKING OCCUPIED PLAN Ceiling Height SECOND FLOOR 18 FT 3 IN 3,493 SF Ceiling Height 37 FT 5 IN Ceiling Height GROUND FLOOR 15 FT 4 IN 4,668 SF Ceiling Height CELLAR 9 FT 3 IN 4,668 SF GROUND FLOOR PLAN 2ND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR 4,668 SF SECOND FLOOR 3,493 SF SPACE DETAILS 37FT 5IN 36 FT 36 Ceiling • Up to 8,161 SF of Retail on • High ceilings,THOMPSON ST exposed brick, Height Open Ground and Second floor raw industrial elements to Below • Heavy foot traffic Soho block • Venting allowed • 37 FT 5 IN ceiling heights • Outstanding frontage • 47 FT Frontage on Spring Street • Curb cut • Asking rent-Upon Request • Permitted uses include automotive, restaurant, retail, Favorable Rent + Generous TI fitness, gallery • Legal signage on Spring façade • 50,000 lb. gantry crane – over 2,200 SF • 1,000 lb. floor loads • Iconic, one of a kind building 47 FT 47 FT SPRING ST SPRING STREET * ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND TO BE VERIFIED BY SURVEY 175 SPRING STREET | 04.11.2017 S9 ARCHITECTURE | STERLING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT * ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND TO BE VERIFIED BY SURVEY 175 SPRING STREET | 04.11.2017 S9 ARCHITECTURE | STERLING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILTIES ARTIST’S RENDERING GROUND High Ceilings, Exposed Brick, FLOOR Raw Industrial Elements Permitted Uses Include Automotive, Restaurant, Retail, Fitness, Gallery SECOND FLOOR ARTIST’S RENDERING $1.34B $111,749 TOTAL RETAIL EXPENDITURE PER CAPITA INCOME 105,855 DAYTIME POPULATION Salon de Oasis Pride Wine The Leather Man Indus Cleaners & Tailors and Spirits Stick Stone & Bone Andrade McNutty’sI Sodi AVENUE OF AMERICAS Third Eye Awakenings I Sodi Pride Wine Blue Nile SECOND Shoe Repair SECOND Salon de and Spirits FIRST mmo: vint FIRST Oasis BLEECKER STREET AVENUE D AVENUE 6 1 1 Lucille Lortel Theatre 2 MACADOUGAL STREET MACADOUGAL Hangar BarLamoreMcNutty’s Marine Layer STREET MACDOUGAL TH WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH C AVENUE ND ND WASHINGTON STREET D AVENUE AVENUE A AVENUE The Leather Man Beautiful Tibetmmo: vint WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH ST A.O.C. 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