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Retail space available
Real Estate Weekly, Dec 12, 2001
An amazing flagship opportunity is now available at the Carl Fischer Building at Cooper Square.
The spectacular 2-story retail space, with oversized windows and ceilings, includes an 8,000-SF ground floor, a 4,100-SF mezzanine, and a 6,700-SF basement zoned for retail use. The building has state-of-the-art broadband technology, 100 Mbytes/Sec, which is 175 faster than the standard T-1 line. This technology can access all communication service.
"We are excited to be able to offer extraordinary retail spaces in this elegant building located in one of New York's most historic neighborhoods, Greenwich Village," said Jim Babb of Starwood Capital, a partner in C-Squarewood, LLC, the developer of the property.
The Carl Fischer Buildings, along with the adjacent 19th century row houses have been developed to include 26 condominium loft units fashioned from space that originally housed Carl Fischer's world-renowned music publishing business. The commercial space in the adjacent buildings has been leased to Web2Zone, an exciting venture backed by Samsung America.
The building is located on Cooper Square at Astor Place in Greenwich Village. The retail space adjoins New York University and the future site of the new Ian Schrager Hotel and is directly across from Cooper Union.
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