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Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • NYC Health + Hospitals leased 514,884 SF at 100 Pearl St
  • Niche Media leased 45,000 SF at 100 Church St
  • Translation leased 35,000 SF at 10 Jay Street
  • Social Science Research Council leased 25,000 SF at 1 Pierrepont Plaza
  • RDA International leased 14,000 SF at 100 Vandam St
  • Postworks New York leased 11,000 SF at 100 Avenue of the Americas
  • AM Investments leased 9,000 SF at 1 Liberty Plz
  • Bollinger Inc. leased 6,621 SF at 100 Wall St
  • Jared Finkell, MD leased 500 SF at 10 Downing St
  • Century Pharmacy leased 500 SF at 10 Rutgers St
Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Life Time leased 74,000 SF at 1 Wall Street
  • Polo Ralph Lauren leased 11,000 SF at 1055 Madison Ave
  • New York Kids Club leased 4,000 SF at 11 Fifth Avenue
  • 10 Downing leased 3,400 SF at 10 Downing St
  • Chickpea leased 2,582 SF at 110 William St
  • The Anne Frank Center leased 2,500 SF at 100 Church St
  • Clean Table leased 2,000 SF at 101 Seventh Avenue
  • Gregory's Coffee leased 1,100 SF at 100 Wall St
  • Simit and Smith leased 400 SF at 11 Waverly Pl
  • Sundaram Tagore Gallery leased 400 SF at 1100 Madison Ave
Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 251-281 Cherry St. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 251-281 Cherry St and in the nearby Two Bridges neighborhood.
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251-281 Cherry St Property Overview

Building Address: 251-281 Cherry St, New York NY 10002
Building Name: Lands End
Zip Code:10002
Neighborhood:Two Bridges
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:1979
Building Class:B

251-281 Cherry Street Historical Context

This stretch of Cherry Street lies within a historically significant Lower Manhattan corridor originally named for a 17th-century cherry orchard planted by Dutch landowner David Provoost. The street evolved from colonial farmland to dense urban housing before mid-20th century redevelopment reshaped the area.

Colonial Foundations

The street's namesake orchard was part of a 35-acre farm owned by Provoost before being divided in the 1660s. Early maps show no structures in this section through the early 1800s, with development accelerating in the 19th century as Manhattan expanded eastward.

Architectural Transformation

By the 1930s, this area contained housing stock dating to the 18th-19th centuries, including what was once considered Manhattan's oldest house at nearby 29-29½ Cherry Street (demolished 1936). Infrastructure projects like the Brooklyn Bridge (1860s) and later public housing initiatives altered the streetscape significantly.

Modern Development

The current configuration stems from 20th century urban renewal, with the Alfred E. Smith Houses public housing complex (1951) reshaping the southern end of Cherry Street. Buildings in the 251-281 range reflect newer construction, though their architectural lineage traces to earlier commercial-residential patterns in this former working-class neighborhood.

Key Historical Notes

  • 17th Century: Site of Provoost's cherry orchard
  • 1760s-1930s: Mixed residential/commercial development
  • 1936: Demolition of Manhattan's oldest known house nearby
  • 1950s: Large-scale public housing development
  • 2001: Street section renamed for 9/11 firefighter Robert Foti

251-281 Cherry Street is a complex located in the Two Bridges area of Manhattan, New York City. The building at 251 Cherry Street is a 26-story rental building constructed in 1979, featuring 491 units. Meanwhile, 251-281 Cherry Street includes a significant portion dedicated to office space, totaling 657,592 square feet, classified as Class B. The area is known for its scenic views and modern amenities.


251-281 Cherry Street, located in the Two Bridges area of Manhattan, offers a range of amenities. While specific details about the amenities are not provided, typical features for buildings in this area include:

Potential Amenities:

  • Exterior spaces
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning city views
  • Harbor views
  • Possibly amenities like fitness centers, community lounges, or on-site convenience services

Building Details:

251 Cherry Street was built in 1979, features 26 stories, and includes 491 units.


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251-281 Cherry Street is located in the Two Bridges neighborhood of Manhattan, NYC. The nearest public transportation options include:
- Subway: The F train is nearby, providing convenient access to the city's transit system.
- PATH Train: The PATH train can be reached at the 9 St station, located about 8 minutes away by car or longer by public transportation.
- Bus: Closest bus stops include those served by the M15, M22, and other local routes.
- Ferry: Accessible via the SB ferry line.

Cross streets for this location include Cherry Street and adjacent streets like Montgomery Street and Pike Street, which offer scenic views of the Manhattan waterfront.

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • NYC Health + Hospitals leased 514,884 SF at 100 Pearl St
  • Niche Media leased 45,000 SF at 100 Church St
  • Translation leased 35,000 SF at 10 Jay Street
  • Social Science Research Council leased 25,000 SF at 1 Pierrepont Plaza
  • RDA International leased 14,000 SF at 100 Vandam St
  • Postworks New York leased 11,000 SF at 100 Avenue of the Americas
  • AM Investments leased 9,000 SF at 1 Liberty Plz
  • Bollinger Inc. leased 6,621 SF at 100 Wall St
  • Jared Finkell, MD leased 500 SF at 10 Downing St
  • Century Pharmacy leased 500 SF at 10 Rutgers St

Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Life Time leased 74,000 SF at 1 Wall Street
  • Polo Ralph Lauren leased 11,000 SF at 1055 Madison Ave
  • New York Kids Club leased 4,000 SF at 11 Fifth Avenue
  • 10 Downing leased 3,400 SF at 10 Downing St
  • Chickpea leased 2,582 SF at 110 William St
  • The Anne Frank Center leased 2,500 SF at 100 Church St
  • Clean Table leased 2,000 SF at 101 Seventh Avenue
  • Gregory's Coffee leased 1,100 SF at 100 Wall St
  • Simit and Smith leased 400 SF at 11 Waverly Pl
  • Sundaram Tagore Gallery leased 400 SF at 1100 Madison Ave
Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • NYC Health + Hospitals leased 514,884 SF at 100 Pearl St
  • Niche Media leased 45,000 SF at 100 Church St
  • Translation leased 35,000 SF at 10 Jay Street
  • Social Science Research Council leased 25,000 SF at 1 Pierrepont Plaza
  • RDA International leased 14,000 SF at 100 Vandam St
  • Postworks New York leased 11,000 SF at 100 Avenue of the Americas
  • AM Investments leased 9,000 SF at 1 Liberty Plz
  • Bollinger Inc. leased 6,621 SF at 100 Wall St
  • Jared Finkell, MD leased 500 SF at 10 Downing St
  • Century Pharmacy leased 500 SF at 10 Rutgers St
Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Life Time leased 74,000 SF at 1 Wall Street
  • Polo Ralph Lauren leased 11,000 SF at 1055 Madison Ave
  • New York Kids Club leased 4,000 SF at 11 Fifth Avenue
  • 10 Downing leased 3,400 SF at 10 Downing St
  • Chickpea leased 2,582 SF at 110 William St
  • The Anne Frank Center leased 2,500 SF at 100 Church St
  • Clean Table leased 2,000 SF at 101 Seventh Avenue
  • Gregory's Coffee leased 1,100 SF at 100 Wall St
  • Simit and Smith leased 400 SF at 11 Waverly Pl
  • Sundaram Tagore Gallery leased 400 SF at 1100 Madison Ave

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