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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
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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