Morgan Adzei Jr.

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Property Description

For Immediate Release:


Tungsten Property is proud to present a first for Northern Manhattan and the Washington Heights Community of New York City. Professional office suite dedicated to the purpose of commerce will garnish the Broadway corridor at it's highest point on Manhattan bedrock. No longer, do viable businesses have to be forced to consider between retail stores (a.k.a bodega's) solely or an apartment building.

Suites will range in size, with over 20,000 square feet dedicated to this project. Office space as large as 1,200 square feet for $5,000.00 per month, down to 150 square feet of space for about $700 per month. Ceiling height's of 13' - 16' feet depending on location in property. The maximum duration of any given lease is three (3) years FIRM, with possible option for renewal, pending success of the project and the overall response from the New York City's commercial leasing market.

Office space ranging from 150 sq. ft @ $700 - 1,200 sq. ft @ $5000 Full Window Offices. Washington Heights / Inwood.
*****Currently 51 of 52 remain on the market 2 weeks. ****
City Views

Parking Facility

Storage

Communal Conference Area - Full Pantry Area

* Sample office photo. Not actual.*

*Actual Floor plan*

This will allow companies who businesses thrive on the necessity to be attached to Gotham to secure professional office space. We welcome both accomplished establish entities to start-up's looking to have that last affordable foot hold in Manhattan real estate. Terms are negotiable depending the strength of any client business history and/or business model and financials. All tri-state area business looking to relocate whether, New Jersey, Riverdale, Bronx Business Community are Welcomed.

Retail frontage is also available plans for visible attractive glass frontage on Broadway.  Building has capacity to offer up to 45,000 square feet of space. Yes, 45,000! Super whole markets, attract resident easily reachable by any Bridge crossing over into Northern Manhattan. Gym owners, there is no major gym label representing any real estate north of 125th St. The Art community in Northern Manhattan has envision a stage set to the standards of many of NYC find gallery space's to feature all disciplines of art native to the Hudson NYC area and the international art community.  If a museum could sprout out in the BOWERY on the LOWER EAST SIDE...  a, Fine Art Museum at that! This to could be a comparable achievement to the Washington Heights - Inwood Area.

Equipped with more than 20,000 amps of electrical of power at 240 volts. Two independent electrical grid stations.

HVAC/Cooling tower.

Emergency power also provided.

Lease Term: 3 years Firm.

PSF: $50

SF AVAIL: 150 sq. ft - 1,200 sq. ft.

State of the art amenities with both high-end freight and passenger elevators.

Panoramic View of Upper Manhattan.

Exposures:  N, S, E, and W.

Sample Plan Rendering to come later. Viewings by appointment only call 917.504.9180. Cheers.


Morgan Adzei Jr. - Commercial & Location Estate Agent
TUNGSTEN PROPERTIES 625 BROADWAY SUITE 1003 NEW YORK, NY 10013
OFFICE - 212.343.7331 MOBILE -  917.504.9180 • FAX 917.591.1917
MADZEI@TUNGSTENPROERTIES.COM • WWW.TUNGSTENPROPERTIES.COM


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http://www.tungstenproperty.com/listings/agent/morgan_adzei

Inwood is the northernmost neighborhood on Manhattan Island in the New York City borough of Manhattan and New York State's County of New York. It is physically bounded by the Harlem River to the north and east, and the Hudson River to the west. It extends southward a little ways below Dyckman Street, with Fairview Avenue often cited as its southern border. Inwood includes all of the 10034 postal ZIP code, and a portion of 10040. Washington Heights is on the high ridge in Upper Manhattan that rises steeply north of the narrow valley that carries 125th Street to the former ferry landing on the Hudson River. Though the neighborhood was once considered to run as far south as 125th Street, modern usage defines the neighborhood as running north from Harlem at 155th Street to Inwood, topping out just below Dyckman Street. At the northern end of Washington Heights, near Fort Washington Avenue and 183rd Street in Bennett Park, is a plaque marking Manhattan's highest natural elevation, 265 ft (80.8 m) above sea level, at what was the location of Fort Washington.