ROOSEVELT ISLAND
EAST RIVER
MANHATTAN
LONG ISLAND CITY - NEW YORK AT
NORTHERN BLVD
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30-30 Northern Blvd Information: • Only Big Box opportunity located in the heart of Long Island City • At the crossroads of the 59th Street Bridge, Queens Blvd, Queens Plaza & Northern Blvd • 23,000 residential units, 6 million SF office, 31 hotels existing / planned in immediate vicinity
Property Size: Big Box • Ground Floor 30,000 SF • Second Floor 47,000 SF • Third Floor 47,000 SF
Small Box Spaces • Ground Floor 650 - 2,500 SF
Restaurant Lounge Rooftop • Space 1 • Space 2
25,000 SF 25,000 SF
Ceiling heights • Ground Floor 15’ • Second Floor 15’ • Third Floor 15’
Possession • Arranged
Parking & Valet Services • 400 vehicle capacity. Potential for additional 700 spaces
Office • 430,000 SF for projected 3,000 employees
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LIC Fact Sheet Long Island City Long Island City, LIC, is at the geographic center of New York City. Located directly across the East River from Midtown Manhattan, Long Island City is one of the most vibrant business communities with over 7,000 businesses and 90,000 employees. Home to Fortune 500 companies, world-renowned arts and cultural institutions, prominent film and television studios, fine hotels, a large industrial base, and over 70,000 residents.
Unparalleled Access & Growth Just a few minutes from midtown Manhattan, it is easy to get to Long Island City by train, car, bus or bicycle. Located at New York City’s geographic midpoint, LIC’s eight subway lines and twelve bus lines bring travelers from all over and from Midtown Manhattan in less than 10 minutes. The Long Island Rail Road is also easily accessible as well as the East River Ferry. Long Island City’s excellent road access ties the neighborhood with all five boroughs and the New York metropolitan area. The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge (also called the 59th Street Bridge) is the principal gateway to Queens Plaza and 30-30 Northern Blvd. To the south, the Queens-Midtown Tunnel connects with the Long Island Expressway (I-495) and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278). Bike paths across the Queensboro and Pulaski Bridges as well as throughout the neighborhood allow riders access to all parts of LIC.
Source: Long Island City Partnership
Too many shoppers, not enough stores Because of all this growth, we have too many shoppers with no retail and stores to cover the demand. 30-30 Northern Blvd offers the only big box retail shopping opportunity in all of Long Island City. This is your opportunity to capture Long Island City’s buying power and demand. Long Island City is a diverse and authentic NYC neighborhood - America’s most diverse city.
JetBlue landed here Queens Plaza, steps from 30-30 Northern Blvd, is a rapidly evolving residential and employment hub which has seen extensive development in the last decade. The Citigroup building, a 1.5M SF office building houses 5,000 employees. In 2011, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene added 3,000 staff to the area’s daytime population. This is part of the Gotham Center, a planned 3.5M SF mixed use project which will bring another 10,000 employees. In 2012, JetBlue Airways brought 1,000 employees to the Plaza and residential towers and hotels continue to rise. The Hilton Hotel, Marriot, Crown Plaza and Star Aloft Hotels are currently in construction. The growing population has created the critical mass needed to support additional retail, improving quality of life in the area. Other major LIC organizations include: Fresh Direct, MetLife, United Nations Federal Credit Union, CUNY Law School, Silvercup Studios, Uber, Steve Madden, and Kaufman Astoria Studios to name a few.
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Long Island City Data Type
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Queens Plaza Market Profile 2014* 1 Total Population
370,411
2.7 M
9.3 M
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Consumer Spending Queens Plaza Market 2014*
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1 Queens Plaza (E,M,R)
2,747,366
9,695
2 Queensboro Plaza (7,7X,N,Q)
3,350,219
10,752
930,291
3,044
4 36th Street (M,R)
1,257,059
4,502
5 33rd Street (7)
3,752,701
13,985
6 40th Street (7)
3,393,418
10,919
7 46th Street (7)
2,978,233
9,482
8 52nd Street (7)
2,138,307
6,748
9 Woodside (7)
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16,698
10 Steinway Street (M,R)
4,866,245
15,061
11 Northern Blvd (M,R)
2,214,223
7,201
12 Broadway (N,Q)
4,161,120
13,041
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3 39 Ave (N & Q)
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$490 M
$3.3 B
$7.9 B
2 Entertainment & Recreation
$810 M
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$12.2 B
$2.2 B
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13 Astoria Blvd (N,Q)
3,871,213
12,127
$475 M
$3.1 B
$7.1 B
14 36th Avenue (N,Q)
2,412,794
7,669
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$90 B
15 21st Street Queensbridge (F)
2,654,261
8,749
$375 M
$2.3 B
$5.7 B
16 Court Square (E,M,G,7)
5,340,581
18,631
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1,478
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3,357,030
11,541
19 Hunters Point Avenue (7)
1,704,114
6,521
56,871,656
187,844
3 Food Related 4 Home Furnishing 5 Retail Goods 6 Education
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Major Roads and Bridge - Vehicular Traffic* 1 Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge / 59th St
Total 182,000
2 Queens Boulevard @ Skillman Ave
45,000
3 Northern Boulevard @ 40th Rd
40,000
4 Jackson Avenue @ Queens Blvd
17,000
5 Queens Midtown Tunnel
80,000
*Numbers are approximated and estimated taken from below sources. Sources: Long Island City Partnership, ESRI Forecasts, U.S. Bureau of the Census and population/ housing, MTA, Danth Inc. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Department of Transportation
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LONG ISLAND CITY - NEW YORK AT
NORTHERN BLVD Contact our exclusive brokers for more information:
STEVEN E. BAKER, PRESIDENT 212-792-2636
[email protected] Winick Realty Group LLC - Licensed Real Estate Brokers 655 Third Avenue, 8th Floor New York, NY 10017 T: 212 792 2600
AARON S. FISHBEIN 212-792-2611
[email protected] winick.com
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