Post on 21-Aug-2020
Address:57 Trinity PlaceNew York, NY 10006Cornering Rector Street and Trinity Place
Size: 1,800 SF - Ground Floor 180 SF - Storage
Frontage:51 feet on Rector Street29 feet on Trinity
Rent:Upon Request
Possession:Immediate
Comments:- Join Biscuits & Bath & European Wax Center- Over 16,000 pedestrians walk on Rector Street per day- New storefront to be installed by ownership- All uses considered
Neighbors:Trinity Church, World Trade Center, The W Hotel, New York Stock Exchange, Century 21, Joseph A. Bank, Starbucks, Bills Burger Bar, Wogie’s Bar & Grill, Cipriani, John Allen Equinox, Duane Reade, TD Ameritrade, and many more…
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7.2 million riders per year
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Information SummaryThe premier international address for business and finance, the Wall Street district has become a 24-7 location for world-class shops, showrooms, restaurants and services: including Tiffany & Co., Hermès, Canali, Thomas Pink, Tumi, La Maison Du Chocolat, Capital Grille, Haru, BMW, Brooks Brothers, Whole Foods, Cipriani, Century 21, Sephora, Philippe Starck, Urban Outfitters, Zara, The Gap, My Suit, Equinox, Soul Cycle
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WTC Transportation Hubconnecting Fulton Center & PATH
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Major Private Employers with Lower Manhattan HQ’s1. Goldman Sachs2. Deutsche Bank3. American Express4. Bank of America (incl. Merrill Lynch)5. American International Group (AIG)6. Conde Nast7. GroupM8. McGraw-Hill (incl. Standard & Poors)9. Moody’s Investor Services10. Time Inc.11. Sullivan & Cromwell12. Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft13. Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton14. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson15. Brown Brothers Harriman16. Thomson Reuters Financial17. Bank of New York Mellon18. Millbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy19. Harper Collins20. New York Daily News21. Revlon22. Hudson’s Bay Company23. Hugo Boss24. MediaMath25. MacMillan Science & Education26. Jones Day27. WeWork28. CME Group, Inc.29. OSP Group30. Jane Street Capital31. Federal Reserve Bank of New York32. Droga533. College Board34. Hughes Huppard and Reed35. Liberty Mutual
Total Employees: 312,000Avg. Employee Wage: $122,000Total Population: 62,000Avg. Household Income: $205,000
Major Office Buildings Residential Buildings 71 Broadway
Quick Residential Facts
33,888Total households in Lower Manhattan
64,000Total population
$242,000Average Lower Manhattan household income
$3.2 billionAnnual residential disposable income
568Number of retailers and service businesses in Lower Manhattan
435 Number of restaurants in Lower Manhattan
15 Broad Street 14 Wall Street 37 Wall Street170 Broadway 180 Broadway25 Broadway & 55 Wall Street
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Information SummaryOverviewThe heart of Lower Manhattan is the birthplace of both New York City and the nation’s financial industry. And in recent years, the Financial District has reinvented itself as a corridor of deluxe residential buildings and high-end retailers. This compact area that once contained the entire settlement of New Amsterdam is again a microcosm of the whole city — a 24-7 hour district designed for living, working, relaxing and shopping.
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314,832Employees in Lower Manhattan
96 MillionSquare Feet of office space
$131,085Average Lower Manhattan salary
$569 MillionEstimated amount spent in Lower Manhattan each year by employees
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14.2 millionLower Manhattan visitors
Most popular visitor activitiesDining & Shopping
5,092Existing hotel rooms in Lower Manhattan
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89,788,202Subway (14 lines, 12 stations)
20,356,772Staten Island Ferry
4,975,215Ferries (non-Staten Island)
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CORTLANDT RIDERSHIP1.5 Million per year5.4k per weekday3.6k per weekend
RECTOR STREET RIDERSHIP3.4 Million per year11.3k per weekday9.3k per weekend
WALL STREET RIDERSHIP7.2 Million per year25k per weekday15k per weekend
WALL STREET RIDERSHIP7 Million per year25k per weekday9k per weekend
RECTOR STREET RIDERSHIP1.5 Million per year5.3k per weekday2.9k per weekend
FULTON STREET RIDERSHIP18.7 Million per year
64k per weekday42k per weekend
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Jeff Winick, CEO212-792-2601jeff@winick.com
Hal Shapiro212-792-2623hal@winick.com
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