251-253 East 33rd Street setup.pptx

Street
251-253 East
rd
33
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR PRIVATE VIEWING: Dane Hope (212) 371-­‐8200 x31 dgh@lesliegarfield.com ASKING PRICE: $12,650,000 LOCATION:
Located on the North side of 33rd Street between Third and Second Avenues. 914-25 BUILDING SIZE:
STORIES: 25’ x 100’ (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th 98’-deep) 5 (5) plus basement with windows.
GROSS SQ. FT: 13,500 (Approx.)
C1-8/TA: R9A Equivalent
BLOCK
/ LOT:
ZONING:
REAL ESTATE TAXES (14/15):
$97,459.44 ASKING: $12,650,000
A 25’-wide, 98’-deep building of approximately 13,200 square feet w/ finished storage
and elevator. Currently owner-occupied, but can be delivered vacant upon closing. This property is currently being used as a medical/office building. The
C/O is for office use. This property poses an ideal opportunity for an end user, investor or developer.
BUILDING DESCRIPTION: L E S L I E
J . GARFIELD R E A L
E S T A T E NEIGHBORHOOD DESCRIPTION:
The subject property is located in the secYon of Manha[an known as Kips Bay. Kips Bay is bounded on the North and South by East 37th Street and East 25th Street respecYvely, as well as Third Avenue to the West and East as far as the East River. Situated between Gramercy Park and Murray Hill, Kips Bay has easy access to public transportaYon, parYcularly the 6 train, as well as the FDR Drive and the Midtown Tunnel. Just steps from the Madison Avenue corridor from 23rd Street to 42nd Street. This area is quickly becoming an upscale hotel, residenYal and retail zone. RelaYvely understated unYl recently, this neighborhood is increasingly becoming popular with stylish, young professionals. Because of its convenient locaYon, several new businesses have moved into the area. Most notably, Kips Bay has become a center for medicine in the city. The area is home to the NYU Medical Center, The Rusk InsYtute, Bellevue Hospital, Beth Israel Medical Center, The V.A. Medical Center, Cabrini Medical Center, the New York Eye & Ear Infirmary, the Hospital for Joint Diseases and the Chief Medical Examiners Office for the City of New York. As a result, many doctors and hospital staff live in this area. Most residents live in a[racYve apartment buildings. However, the charm of brownstones and townhouses sYll dot the area. Kips Bay sits in Community Board 6, East of Lexington Avenue, is comprised by a majority of MulY-­‐Family and Mixed-­‐Use buildings which make up 54.4% of the land use in the district. Commercial / Office properYes account for 14.5%. L E S L I E
J . GARFIELD R E A L
E S T A T E