R E TA I L A N D R E S TA U R A N T O P P O R T U N I T I E S
CLASSIC ST YLE, MODERN LUXURY —— 120 Broadway—also known as The Equitable Building—is a national historic landmark situated on a full city block between Cedar and Pine Streets. These unique retail and restaurant opportunities offer spectacular visibility and brand positioning in the heart of Lower Manhattan.
B R O A D WAY C O R N E R S P A C E
GROUND FLOOR SITE PLANS ——
CEDAR STREET 50’
MESSAGE CENTER
LEONIDAS CAFE
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7,114 SF AVAILABLE
50’
1,721 SF AVAILABLE
CEDAR STREET SPACE
3,043 SF AVAILABLE
NASSAU CORNER SPACE
BROADWAY CORNER SPACE
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APPROXIMATE SIZE
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Ground Floor | 7,114 SF
Ground Floor | 20’
Mezzanine | 1,739 SF
Mezzanine | 10’
Lower Level | 5,092 SF
Lower Level | 14’
MEZZANINE | 1,739 SF
Total | 13,945 SF
POSSESSION FRONTAGE
Third Quarter 2019
Broadway | 71' Cedar Street | 136'
TERM
Building Lobby | 58’
10–15 years
Corner retail/restaurant availability
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Approximately 300,000 potential customers walk past this property every week
LOWER LEVEL | 5,092 SF
NASSAU CORNER SPACE —— APPROXIMATE SIZE Ground Floor | 3,043 SF
CEILING HEIGHTS Ground Floor | 20’
FRONTAGE
POSSESSION
Nassau Street | 57'
Third Quarter 2019
C E DA R ST RE E T 50’
Cedar Street | 50' Building Lobby | 25’
TERM 10–15 years
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Can be combined with Cedar Street space to STREET NASSAU 57‘
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Unbeatable window heights offer exceptional visibility into the space
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Ideal space for most uses including athleisure, physical fitness, financial and non-cooking food tenants
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Over 5 million SF of office space within one block
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Directly across the street from the new
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Alamo Drafthouse (coming soon) and Legends Hospitality 35,000-SF food hall at 28 Liberty Street •
Adjacent to the lobby entrance on Nassau Street and neighboring The Capital Grille
GROUND FLOOR | 3,043 SF
CEDAR STREE T SPACE —— APPROXIMATE SIZE Ground Floor | 1,721 SF
CEILING HEIGHTS
FRONTAGE
POSSESSION
Cedar Street | 50'
Third Quarter 2019
Ground Floor | 20’
C E DA R ST RE E T 50’
TERM 10–15 years
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Can be combined with Nassau Street space to create a 4,764-SF store
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Space has a 1,936-SF mechanical/storage mezzanine
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Neighboring Retailers are The Capital Grille, Alamo Drafthouse (Coming Soon), Legends Hospitality Food Hall (Coming Soon), Crunch, TJ Maxx, HSBC, Starbucks and Manhatta
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Office Tenants in the area include Brown Brothers Harriman, Macmillian Publishers, Cleary Gottlieb, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Beyer Blinder Belle, Group M and Spotify
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Direct access to building lobby
GROUND FLOOR | 1,721 SF
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UPPER NEW YORK BAY
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THE DOWNTOWN MARKE T ——
61,000
1,175
Residents living in Lower Manhattan
Retailers in Lower Manhattan, a 6% increase over 2015
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Private Sector employees in the area
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Units under development
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Annual spending power of Lower Manhattan
14.8 MILLION
235,000
4,200
$6.5 BILLION
Tourists visited Lower Manhattan in 2016
282,191
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Average daily subway riders in Lower Manhattan
New stores and restaurants opened in 2016
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UNBEATABLE ACCESS —— 120 Broadway is located in the heart of Downtown Manhattan with convenient access to mass transit connecting it to the rest of Manhattan, Brooklyn and New Jersey through the Fulton Transit Center and World Trade Center Transportation Hub.
SUBWAY LINES
Offering direct access to 120 Broadway
DOWNTOWN CONNECTION SHUTTLE SERVICE
C O N TAC T E XC L U S I V E AG E N TS
—— GARY ALTERMAN | 212.916.3367 | galterman@rkf.com JORDYN COMRAS | 212.916.3375 | jcomras@rkf.com RICHARD GELBER | 212.916.3366 | rgelber@rkf.com BRADLEY SOME | 212.916.3385 | bsome@rkf.com
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