Financial District Great Retail Space; over 6500 square feet available
| Monthly Rent: | Sq. Footage: | Usage: | Neighborhood: |
|---|---|---|---|
| $53,319 | 6735 Sq.Ft | Retail | Financial District |
Property Description
Space Notes:
Size: 6,735 square feet
Ask: $95/ Per Square Foot ($53,319 mo- neg)
o Currently vented (Food use OK)
o Frontage: 100 feet of wraparound frontage
o Basement for storage
o Ceiling height: 17 feet (clear)
o Bright Corner Location
o Available Immediately
o No Fee
Area/ Building Notes:
o Near Battery Park
o Steps to New York Stock Exchange
o Close Proximity to South Street Seaport
o 17.5 Million Square feet of Office space in 1Mile area
o Parking strictures near by
o High Foot Traffic
o Short walk from Statue of Liberty/ Elis Island Shuttle
o Prime retail location
Transportation:
o 1,2,3,4,5,B,D,F,J,M,Z,A,C,R,W
o Staten Island Ferry
Manhattan's Financial District is one of the largest business districts in the United States full of Class A B or C office space for lease or sublease with building amenities such as 24-hour doormen and access, dedicated elevators, sophisticated reception and conference areas, IT support, impressive views and large windows. Financial District, it was the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange. Landmark buildings on Wall Street include Federal Hall, and the New York Stock Exchange at the corner of Broad Street. The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located where Fulton Street meets the East River, and adjacent to the Financial District. The Seaport is usually considered a historical district, distinct from the neighboring Financial District. A section of nearby Fulton Street is preserved as cobblestone and lined with shops, bars, and restaurants. Major thoroughfares include Wall Street 2,3,J,M,Z,4,5 trains, Rector Street 1,R,W trains, Bowling Green 4,5 train, and Fulton Street 2,3,4,5,A,C,J,M,Z trains.
