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Rent Retail 100-w-125th-st

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
13,600
Negotiable

Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 29th Avenue $ 59
10,500
$ 51,625
Park Ave S & Between East 19th Street $ 60
7,700
$ 38,500
Fifth Ave & East 19th Street $ 77
8,800
$ 56,466
Fifth Ave & East 16th Street $ 42
10,100
$ 35,350
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 2382 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 1882 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 9132 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 13132 $ 7025

Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 25th Street $ 92
9,100
$ 69,766
Park Ave S & East 20th Street $ 82
13,000
$ 88,291
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave S & East 17th Street $ 96
4,000
$ 32,166
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 29th Avenue $ 62
8,300
$ 42,537
E 23rd St & Park Avenue $ 42
18,400
$ 65,166
Broadway & East 20th Street $ 71
18,200
$ 107,683
Park Ave S & Between East 19th Street $ 68
7,700
$ 43,312
Park Ave S & East 27th Street $ 75
8,700
$ 54,375
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 80
12,500
$ 82,812
Park Ave S & East 27th Street $ 92
23,800
$ 181,475
Park Ave S & East 27th Street $ 70
13,100
$ 76,416
E 26th St & Fifth Avenue $ 125
12,100
$ 126,041
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 49
12,000
$ 49,000
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & Between East 19th Street $ 76
5,300
$ 33,345
E 23rd St & Park Avenue $ 43
6,100
$ 21,858
Broadway & East 20th Street $ 77
3,700
$ 23,741
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 74
4,700
$ 28,983
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 72
3,900
$ 23,400
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 75
2,700
$ 16,875
University Pl & East 12th Street $ 51
6,500
$ 27,625
Broadway & East 18th Street $ 74
2,500
$ 15,312
Union Sq W & East 16th Street $ 66
3,700
$ 20,195
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & Between East 19th Street $ 75
2,200
$ 13,750
E 23rd St & Third Avenue $ 44
2,400
$ 8,900
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 62
2,100
$ 10,850
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 72
2,000
$ 11,933
Broadway & East 18th Street $ 72
1,800
$ 10,875
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 19th St & Broadway $ 52
7,700
$ 33,687
Madison Ave & East 30th Street $ 40
11,000
$ 36,666
E 23rd St & Lexington Avenue $ 68
21,600
$ 122,400
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 23rd St & Park Avenue $ 35
2,800
$ 8,166
E 19th St & Broadway $ 56
5,500
$ 25,437
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 60
2,500
$ 12,500
Fifth Ave & Between East 28th Street $ 54
5,000
$ 22,291
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 28th St & Park Avenue South $ 38
2,300
$ 7,187
Broadway & East 21st Street $ 74
1,800
$ 11,025

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Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Enfatico leased 98,175 SF at 11 Madison Ave
  • LivingSocial leased 60,405 SF at 101 Fifth Ave
  • Yext leased 58,194 SF at 1 Madison Ave
  • Net-a-Porter leased 32,144 SF at 100 Fifth Ave
  • Eileen Fisher leased 19,000 SF at 111 Fifth Ave
  • TOWN Residential leased 17,000 SF at 110 Fifth Ave
  • Hunter Roberts Interiors leased 10,000 SF at 102 Madison Ave
  • Wedding Atelier leased 3,100 SF at 103 Fifth Ave
  • California Costume Collections, Inc. leased 1,895 SF at 1115 Broadway
  • Logocos America LLC leased 391 SF at 1123 Broadway
Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 100 West 125th Street. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 100 West 125th Street and in the nearby Gramercy Park neighborhood.
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100 West 125th Street Property Overview

Building Address: 100-w-125th-st, New York NY 10027
Building Alternate Address: 100 W 125th St
Zip Code:10027
Neighborhood:Gramercy Park
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:1920
Building Class:B

100 West 125th Street, located in Manhattan's Harlem neighborhood, is a significant commercial building that symbolizes the area's transformation. The property was developed by Jeff Sutton and features a six-story structure with a total of approximately 160,501 square feet.

Construction on the site began in earnest around 2012-2013, with steel framing progressing over the years. The building was completed by 2015, although some alterations were made that year. It houses a variety of retail tenants, including Whole Foods as the anchor store.

Whole Foods opened its doors at this location in July 2017, marking a major milestone in the street's retail transformation. The area has seen significant development, with national brands like Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works also establishing a presence nearby.

The building's design was handled by Staten Island-based Gambino and Laporta Architecture. It is part of a broader revitalization of 125th Street, which has become a hub for national retailers while still hosting cultural landmarks like the Apollo Theater.

The property was purchased in August 2017 for $84,100,000 and currently has a tax assessor's market value of $57,605,000.

100 West 125th Street, Manhattan, NYC, is part of a significant commercial development in the Harlem neighborhood. The building was constructed in 2013 and features a mix of retail spaces, including prominent tenants such as:

  • TD Bank - Located at this address, offering a range of banking services, including 24/7 ATMs and notary services.
  • H&M - A popular clothing store offering various fashion lines.
  • Whole Foods Market - A grocery store with additional amenities such as a coffee bar, sushi, and pizza options.

The property is recognized for its substantial size with 160,501 square feet, classified as a shopping center, and holds a tax assessor's market value of $57,605,000.


Building Amenities

  • Restaurant Space: 10,500 SF turnkey restaurant space with kitchen and bar installation
  • Accessibility: First-floor entry via common hallway with escalator and elevator access
  • Freight Elevator: Common freight elevator access behind retail space
  • Location Attributes:
    • Walk Score® 99/100 (Walker's Paradise)
    • Transit Score® 100/100 (Rider's Paradise)
    • Bike Score® 76/100 (Very Bikeable)
  • Proximity: Immediate adjacency to Lenox Avenue & 125th Street intersections (0.02-0.05 miles)
  • Retail Adjacency:
    • Burlington, Whole Foods Market, Marshalls within 0.04 miles
    • Multiple dining options including Red Rooster Harlem within 0.07 miles

Office Tenants Rented / Leased at 100 West 125th Street, Manhattan, NYC

The building located at 100 West 125th Street in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, is a multi-tenant commercial property primarily containing retail and restaurant space.

This property comprises approximately 160,500 square feet, with 6 commercial spaces available for lease and includes a notable restaurant space of 10,500 square feet on the 2nd floor featuring a multi-million dollar turnkey installation, kitchen, and bar.

The building was constructed in 2013, last altered in 2015, and consists of 6 stories. It operates under a multi-tenant leasing setup.


Internet Providers Serving 100 W 125th St, Manhattan

  • Verizon Fios - Fiber plans from $49.99/mo (300 Mbps - 2.3 Gbps)
  • Spectrum - Cable plans from $30/mo (100 Mbps - 1 Gbps)
  • T-Mobile 5G Home Internet - Wireless from $35/mo (87-415 Mbps)
  • Astound Broadband (RCN) - Cable/Fiber from $35/mo (300 Mbps - 1.5 Gbps)
  • Starry Internet - Fixed Wireless from $30/mo (100 Mbps - 1 Gbps)

Actual availability may vary by unit. Contact providers directly for service verification.


Transportation near 100 West 125th Street, Manhattan, NYC

Subway

The closest subway station to 100 West 125th Street is the 125th Street station on the IRT Lenox Avenue Line, located at the intersection of 125th Street and Lenox Avenue (Malcolm X Boulevard). This station is served by the 2 and 3 trains at all times. The station has two side platforms and two tracks, with entrances/exits on Lenox Avenue near 125th Street. Note: the platforms are not connected within fare control, so no free transfer between directions is available.

Nearby subway lines also include: 1, A, B, C, D, 3.

Bus

Several bus routes serve the vicinity of West 125th Street near 100 West 125th Street, including:

  • M101
  • M104
  • M11
  • M125
  • M60 SBS
  • M5
  • M4

Nearby bus stops with short walking distances:

  • W 125 St / Amsterdam Ave (about 1 min walk)
  • Amsterdam Ave / W 125 St (about 1 min walk)
  • Amsterdam Ave / La Salle St (about 2 min walk)
  • Saint Claire Pl / W 125 St (about 2 min walk)
  • Riverside Dr / Tiemann Pl (about 4 min walk)
  • Broadway / W 125 St (about 4 min walk)

Train

Regional train lines nearby include the Harlem, Hudson, and New Haven lines, accessible near the 125th Street area.

Cross Streets

The address 100 West 125th Street is located close to the intersection of West 125th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan’s Harlem neighborhood.

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Enfatico leased 98,175 SF at 11 Madison Ave
  • LivingSocial leased 60,405 SF at 101 Fifth Ave
  • Yext leased 58,194 SF at 1 Madison Ave
  • Net-a-Porter leased 32,144 SF at 100 Fifth Ave
  • Eileen Fisher leased 19,000 SF at 111 Fifth Ave
  • TOWN Residential leased 17,000 SF at 110 Fifth Ave
  • Hunter Roberts Interiors leased 10,000 SF at 102 Madison Ave
  • Wedding Atelier leased 3,100 SF at 103 Fifth Ave
  • California Costume Collections, Inc. leased 1,895 SF at 1115 Broadway
  • Logocos America LLC leased 391 SF at 1123 Broadway

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Enfatico leased 98,175 SF at 11 Madison Ave
  • LivingSocial leased 60,405 SF at 101 Fifth Ave
  • Yext leased 58,194 SF at 1 Madison Ave
  • Net-a-Porter leased 32,144 SF at 100 Fifth Ave
  • Eileen Fisher leased 19,000 SF at 111 Fifth Ave
  • TOWN Residential leased 17,000 SF at 110 Fifth Ave
  • Hunter Roberts Interiors leased 10,000 SF at 102 Madison Ave
  • Wedding Atelier leased 3,100 SF at 103 Fifth Ave
  • California Costume Collections, Inc. leased 1,895 SF at 1115 Broadway
  • Logocos America LLC leased 391 SF at 1123 Broadway

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