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Class B 10009 Buildings Alphabet City
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Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Daffy's leased 18,000 SF at 111 Fifth Ave
  • 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
  • Hill Country Chicken NY LLC leased 2,700 SF at 1123 Broadway
  • Clean Table leased 2,000 SF at 101 Seventh Avenue
  • Litter & Leashes leased 1,852 SF at 1100 Second Ave
  • 40/40 Club leased 1,200 SF at 1115 Broadway
  • 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 734 E 5th St. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 734 E 5th St and in the nearby Alphabet City neighborhood.
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734 E 5th St Property Overview

Building Address: 734 E 5th St, New York NY 10009
Building Name: Isla Nina
Zip Code:10009
Neighborhood:Alphabet City
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:2004
Building Class:B

734 East 5th Street, located in Manhattan's East Village, holds a unique position in the area's vibrant history. The building was completed in 2004 and features seven stories with 48 residential units. It is classified as an elevator apartment building, semi-fireproof without stores, under the D1 building class.

Historically, the property was sold on December 1, 2003, for $5, although this is likely a simplified or placeholder figure rather than the actual market value at the time.

The building represents part of the modern residential developments in the East Village, known for its eclectic mix of cultures, artistic vibe, and historical significance.

734 E 5th St, Manhattan, NYC is located in the East Village neighborhood.
It is also known as 738 E 5th St and 738-740 E 5th St.


Amenities of 734 E 5th St, Brooklyn, NYC:

  • Building Type: Condominium
  • Location: Kensington, Brooklyn
  • Year Built: 2005
  • HOA Fee: $480 monthly
  • Amenities Included: Elevator(s), Maintenance
  • Appliances: Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer, Sub-Zero refrigerator, stainless steel appliances
  • Interior Features: Hardwood floors throughout, central air conditioning
  • Exterior Features: Courtyard, Balcony, Terrace, garden view
  • Storage: Huge private storage room in the basement

Office Tenants Rented / Leased at 734 E 5th St, Manhattan, NYC

734 E 5th Street is a 7-story building located in the Alphabet City neighborhood of Manhattan, NYC. The building, known as Isla Nina, was constructed in 2004 and consists of 48 units classified as Class B office space.

Class B office spaces are available for rent with the following typical monthly rates per person:

  • Windowed office: $1,250/mo
  • Interior office: $750/mo

This location offers modern elevator access and is situated in a vibrant commercial area suitable for various office tenants.


For internet services at 734 E 5th St, Manhattan, NYC, residents have several options:

Major Providers:

  • Verizon Fios: Known for high-speed fiber-optic internet, offering speeds from 300 Mbps to 2 Gbps. Plans start at $49.99 and can include bundling options.
  • Astound Broadband: Offers both cable and fiber services with unlimited data usage. It provides relatively low prices and extensive coverage.
  • Spectrum: A widely available cable internet provider with speeds up to 1 Gbps. Prices start at $30 per month, and bundles are available.
  • EarthLink: Provides fiber internet with significant coverage in Manhattan, offering speeds up to 1,827 Mbps in some areas.
  • T-Mobile Fiber and Home Internet: Offers fiber and fixed wireless options with competitive pricing and decent speeds.

734 East 5th Street is located in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, NYC. This building offers convenient access to public transportation and local amenities.

Transportation: The closest subway station is located at the northeast corner of Norfolk St and Delancey St, servicing the F, J, M, and Z lines. There is also access to bus routes such as the M14D along Avenue D and East 6th Street.

Cross Streets: The building is situated near the cross streets of East 5th Street and East 6th Street, and Avenue A, providing easy access to local shops, restaurants, and parks.


Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Daffy's leased 18,000 SF at 111 Fifth Ave
  • 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
  • Hill Country Chicken NY LLC leased 2,700 SF at 1123 Broadway
  • Clean Table leased 2,000 SF at 101 Seventh Avenue
  • Litter & Leashes leased 1,852 SF at 1100 Second Ave
  • 40/40 Club leased 1,200 SF at 1115 Broadway
  • Simit and Smith leased 400 SF at 11 Waverly Pl
  • Sundaram Tagore Gallery leased 400 SF at 1100 Madison Ave
Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Daffy's leased 18,000 SF at 111 Fifth Ave
  • 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
  • Hill Country Chicken NY LLC leased 2,700 SF at 1123 Broadway
  • Clean Table leased 2,000 SF at 101 Seventh Avenue
  • Litter & Leashes leased 1,852 SF at 1100 Second Ave
  • 40/40 Club leased 1,200 SF at 1115 Broadway
  • Simit and Smith leased 400 SF at 11 Waverly Pl
  • Sundaram Tagore Gallery leased 400 SF at 1100 Madison Ave

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