"Huge" is an adjective rarely associated with Manhattan commercial availabilities these days. On the contrary, the shortage of large, high-quality office blocks has gotten so extreme that more and more firms have had to consider relocating to less desirable locations or paying up for new, speculative developments to accommodate future growth plans.


1333 Broadway, undergoing a total renovation and upgrade,
offers a naming opportunity with a nearly 250,000-square-foot
block presently on the market.

But we have good news for firms looking to secure a large block in a proven Manhattan location, central to mass transit, services, and shopping: W&H's complete upgrade and repositioning of 1333 Broadway now makes available a contiguous block of nearly 250,000 square feet, including floors three through nine. Each floor comprises 29,000 square feet and contains approximately 84 windows -- creating a high window-to-office ratio.

Better yet, this block is in a highly sought-after location: the heart of the thriving Herald Square District, just steps from more than 20 subway and bus lines, with easy access to Penn Station, the Port Authority, the Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit, Amtrak, PATH and Grand Central Terminal. And if you're looking for good shopping, restaurants or cultural activities, you don't have to do much more than step outside the brand-new lobby.

That's not all. The tenant who leases this space can take advantage of naming rights to the building! We can't think of a better way to establish a corporate footprint in one of Manhattan's most high-profile neighborhoods.

Top-to-Bottom Renovations

James D. Kuhn, president of Newmark Knight Frank, the building's managing and leasing agent, reports, "W&H has successfully completed a number of major repositionings within its portfolio, so potential tenants can have confidence that ownership will perform exactly what it promised. Just look at 1359 Broadway next door or 501 Seventh Avenue, both winners of BOMA-NY Pinnacle Awards, to learn what you can expect at 1333."

Work has already begun on 1333 Broadway's top-to-bottom, $50-million capital improvement program, which will result in a beautifully-restored lobby, a new roof, new restrooms, new windows, renovated and additional passenger elevators, renovated and air-conditioned public corridors, and upgrades to all building systems, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC and security. In addition, the Conway's retail store currently dominating the base of the building will be replaced with a new, quality retailer in summer 2008 (For more details, please see "Retail on the Radar").

"W&H buildings exemplify the transformations that result from multi-million-dollar improvement programs, and demonstrate W&H Properties' commitment to delivering on its promises," notes Mr. Kuhn.

Interested in this rare opportunity at 1333 Broadway? Want to make your mark in Herald Square? Call Matt Leon, senior managing director of Newmark Knight Frank, at 212-372-2041, or email him at mleon@newmarkkf.com. He'll be happy to give you all the details.



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