2
RETAIL SPACES FOR LEASE Lower Lobby Level: Approximately 4,250 SF existing restaurant space and 4,250 SF new restaurant space. Lobby Level: Up to approximately 8,000 SF/WD and/or combined with lower lobby level space for restaurant use. 1,445 SF and 1,935 SF spaces of Market/Café use. 62nd & 63rd Floor: 7,500 SF private lounge for residents and their guests. 64th & 66th Floor: 2,000 SF private dining rooms with outdoor terraces. EXISTING RESTAURANT 4,250 SF RESTAURANT 4,250 SF FITNESS AREA 4,265 SF RESTAURANT 3,880 SF MARKET/CAFE 1,935 SF MARKET /CAFE 1,445 SF SPA/SALON 4,575 SF Lower Lobby Level Lobby Level Andaz Hyatt Gild Hall Mercantile Grill Thomas Pink BMW Tumi Canali Sephora Tourbillon Libertine The Setai Harry's Italian Cipriani Bailey Pub & Brasserie My Suit True Religion Financier Patisserie SHO Shaun Hergatt Tiffany & Co La Maison du Chocolat Bar Seven Five Financier FEDERAL HALL Godiva Toloache Taqueria Equinox Crumbs Amercrombie & Fitch Super Dry WALL ST FU WATER ST PINE ST FRONT ST OL BROADWAY WILLIAM ST NASSAU ST MAIDEN LANE JOHN STREET Capital Grille J,Z 4,5 2,3 70 PINE St. Available Retail Space For more information: Elsa Pereira Williams Jackson Ewing, Inc. (212) 878-0281 [email protected] www.wjeinc.com 70 Pine Street Prime Retail Space in the Heart of Lower Manhattan Retail Leasing By

70 Pine Street - wjeinc.com€¦ · 64nd Floor 66rd Floor 7,500 SF Private lounge for residents and their guests. CALATRAVA TRANSPORTATION HUB FULTON TRANSIT CENTER Andaz Hyatt Gild

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • RETAIL SPACES FOR LEASE

    Lower Lobby Level: Approximately 4,250 SF existing restaurant space and 4,250 SF new restaurant space.

    Lobby Level: Up to approximately 8,000 SF/WD and/or combined with lower lobby level space for restaurant use. 1,445 SF and 1,935 SF spaces of Market/Café use.

    62nd & 63rd Floor: 7,500 SF private lounge for residents and their guests.

    64th & 66th Floor: 2,000 SF private dining rooms with outdoor terraces.

    EXISTINGRESTAURANT

    4,250 SF

    RESTAURANT4,250 SF

    FITNESSAREA

    4,265 SF

    RESTAURANT3,880 SFMARKET/CAFE

    1,935 SF

    MARKET/CAFE

    1,445 SF

    SPA/SALON4,575 SF

    Lower Lobby Level

    Lobby Level

    2,000 SF Private dining rooms with outdoor terraces

    62nd Floor 63rd Floor

    64nd Floor 66rd Floor

    7,500 SF Private lounge for residents and their guests

    CALATRAVA TRANSPORTATION

    HUB

    FULTON TRANSIT CENTER

    Andaz

    Hya

    tt

    Gild

    Hal

    l

    MercantileGrill

    Thom

    asPi

    nk

    BM

    W

    Tum

    i

    Canali

    Sephora

    Tourb

    illon

    Liber

    tine

    The Setai

    Trinity Church

    Har

    ry's

    Ita

    lian

    Cip

    rian

    i Bai

    ley

    Pub

    & B

    rass

    erie

    My Suit

    BATTERY PARK

    FERRY TO THESTATUE OF LIBERTYAND ELLIS ISLAND

    Tru

    eRel

    igio

    n

    Finan

    cier

    Patiss

    erie

    SHO Shaun Hergatt

    Tiffa

    ny

    & C

    o

    La M

    aiso

    ndu C

    hoco

    lat

    Bar

    Sev

    enFi

    ve

    Financier

    FED

    ERA

    LH

    ALL

    Godiva

    To

    loac

    he

    Taquer

    ia

    Equin

    ox

    Crumbs

    Am

    ercr

    om

    bie

    & F

    itch

    Super

    Dry

    WALL ST

    FULTON ST

    VESEY ST

    BARCLAY ST

    FULTON ST

    WAT

    ER S

    T

    PINE ST

    WES

    T ST

    SOU

    TH E

    ND

    AVE

    ALBANY S

    T

    FRO

    NT

    ST

    BAT

    TERY

    PL

    OLD SLIP

    BROA

    D ST

    F D

    R DR

    SOUT

    H ST

    RECTOR PL

    WEST THAMES ST

    RECTOR ST

    GRE

    ENW

    ICH

    ST

    WA

    SHIN

    GTO

    N S

    T

    TRIN

    ITY

    PLA

    CE

    WORLD TRADE CENTER MEMORIAL

    & MUSEUM

    BR

    OA

    DW

    AY

    WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER,

    Retail Redevelopment to open in 2013

    1 WTC2 WTC

    3 WTC

    4 WTC

    PERFORMINGARTS CENTER

    WES

    T ST

    DEY ST

    WIL

    LIA

    M S

    T

    NA

    SS

    AU

    ST

    STON

    E STG

    REE

    NW

    ICH

    ST

    MAIDEN LANE

    JOHN STREET

    LIBERTY ST

    Cap

    ital

    Grille

    4,5

    1,R,W

    1

    R,W

    J,Z

    4,5

    N,R

    1

    A,CJ,Z

    2,3

    A,CJ,Z

    2,3

    4,5

    A,C,E

    2,3

    2,3

    70 PINE St.

    Available Retail Space

    For more information: Elsa Pereira Williams Jackson Ewing, Inc. (212) 878-0281 [email protected] www.wjeinc.com

    70 Pine StreetPrime Retail Space in the Heart of Lower Manhattan

    Retail Leasing By

  • 70 PINE STREET

    The Art Deco building is one of the most recognizable buildings in the Manhattan skyline, and at 952 feet it is one of the tallest.

    The main lobby is the city’s 112th interior landmark. The lobbies of the Woolworth Building, the Grand Central Terminal Main Concourse and several Broadway theaters are also internal landmarks.

    OVERVIEW

    Name: 70 Pine Street (Former AIG building)

    Location: Financial District, Pine St. between William and Pearl St.

    Developer: Rose Associates

    Retail Leasing: Williams Jackson Ewing

    SCOPE

    Size: 66-story landmark building

    Retail: 38,700 SF including market/café, fine dining, lounge

    Residential: 755 ultra-luxury rental units, including 127 extended stay units

    SCHEDULE

    Demolition: August 2012

    Start of construction: January 2013

    First TCO: November 2013

    Substantial completion: November 2014

    AREA DEMOGRAPHICS

    • Total Lower Manhattan employees: 309,834 (Q2 2011)• Average private sector salary: $152,642 (Q2 2011)• Total office space: 85.3 million SF (Q2 2011)• On average, 86 percent of Lower Manhattan’s population has a

    college degree, and 42 percent have done post-graduate work.• Nearly three-fourths of Lower Manhattan’s population is employed.

    FIRE sector (Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate) employs 29 percent.

    • There are 10 institutions of higher learning educating 39,000 students south of Worth Street.

    RESIDENTIAL MARKET

    2012: 57,000 and growing2013 projection: 61,600Public & private grade schools: 13 existing and 3 new in the last year

    TOURIST MARKET

    2011 tourist visits: more than 9.8 millionHotel rooms: 4,092 (Q2 2012)New hotel rooms: 1,028 (Q2 2012) (planned and under construction)

    ABOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD

    • Annual spending power of lower Manhattan market: $4.77 billion• Number of retailers and restaurants: 1,104 (Q2 2012)• Daily pedestrian traffic at Wall & Broad Streets: 39,380

    MASS TRANSIT

    12 subway lines, 16 subway stations, 6 local bus routes, 24 express bus routes, 6 ferry terminals, PATH train service to New Jersey

    All demographics compiled by the Downtown Alliance

    LOCAL RETAILERS

    • BMW

    • Hermès

    • Tiffany & Co.

    • Thomas Pink

    • Cipriani

    • TUMI

    • Canali

    • Whole Foods

    • La Maison du Chocolat

    • Le Pain Quotidien

    • True Religion

    • Capital Grille

    • FIKA

    • Luke’s Lobster

    • Shake Shack

    • Financier Patisserie

    • Blue Smoke

    • Aroma Espresso Bar