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Page 1: THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME · SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME. Content 3 — THE BUILDING 4 — SUNSHINE ALLEY 5 — LOCATION 6 — LOWER EAST SIDE 8 — AVAILABILITIES 9 — FLOOR PLANS

THE SHAPE OF THINGSTO COME

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Content

3 — THE BUILDING

4 — SUNSHINE ALLEY

5 — LOCATION

6 — LOWER EAST SIDE

8 — AVAILABILITIES

9 — FLOOR PLANS & TEST FITS

12 — ARCHITECTURE

13 — THE TEAM

14 — CONTACT

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From acclaimed architect Roger Ferris, the only new development of its type on the Lower East Side, 141 East Houston is a new frame for viewing the neighborhood. Column-free and unbounded by walls, it reinterprets the areathrough a bold geometric perimeter of cladding and glass. State-of- the-art workspaces and private terraces reframe expectations, while a well-connected location recasts perspectives.

A REDEFINED VISION

The Building

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With its glass frame and dynamic courtyard running the length of its eastern side, doubling as a second facade, 141 East Houston challenges the distinction between indoors and out.

BLUR THEOUTLINEBETWEEN

Sunshine Alley

Retail

— 60'offrontagealongHoustonStreet— GroundFloor:3,236SF,with17'ceilingheights— LowerLevel1:4,063SF,with12'ceilingheights

andplantedlightwell— LowerLevel2:4,405SF,with12'ceilingheights— ElevatoraccesstoLowerLevelsprovided— Built-incapacityforacommercialkitchen

withventingtoroof— OutdoorseatingareaalongSunshineAlley

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Lower East Side

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED

Attractions28. FirstStreetGreenCulturalPark29. TheNewMuseum30. SaraD.RooseveltPark31. OlsenGruinGallery32. Metrograph33. WilliamsburgBridge

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Retail24. WholeFoods25. Russ&DaughtersShop26. Equinox27. EssexStreetMarket

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Hotels18. PublicHotel19. AceHotel20. SixtyLES21. HotelIndigo22. LudlowHouse23. HotelonRivington

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Cafes9. MilkBar10. IlLaboratoriodelGelato11. LudlowCoffeeSupply12. El Rey13. ClintonStreetBakingCo.14. SpreadhouseCafé15. Russ&DaughtersCafe16. IrvingFarm17. DoughnutPlant

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Restaurants1. Freemans2. Katz’sDelicatessen3. DirtyFrench4. TavernadiBacco5. SweetChick6. Serafina7. TheFatRadish8. NomWahTeaParlor

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Lower East Side

BEYOND THEEVERYDAY

Eye-catching architecture, historic sites and specialty shopping characterize the storied Lower East Side. Adventurous and vibrant, it’s an enviable portal to upscale boutiques, trendy restaurants, chic bars and edgy galleries.

LeftKatz’sDelicatessen

Middle top to bottom Russ&DaughtersShopPublicHotelentrance

Right top to bottomPublicHotelinterior,EssexStreetMarket,DoughnutPlant

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BIKE SCORE

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WALK SCORE

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TRANSITSCORE

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TAKE A WALK ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE

Sourcewww.walkscore.com

LeftNYCSubway2AvenueStopMiddleLudlowStreetBottom WilliamsburgBridge

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4,955 SF OFFICESPACE LEVEL9

4,955 SF OFFICESPACE LEVEL8

4,955 SF OFFICESPACE LEVEL7

6,873 SF OFFICESPACE LEVEL6

6,873 SF OFFICESPACE LEVEL5

6,873 SF OFFICESPACE LEVEL4

6,873 SF OFFICESPACE LEVEL3

6,873 SF OFFICESPACE LEVEL2

3,236 SF RETAILSPACE GROUND

4,063 SF RETAILSPACE LOWERLEVEL1

4,405 SF RETAILSPACE LOWERLEVEL2

VIEW PLAN

Availabilities

OPEN TO INSPIRATION

ENTRANCE ENTRANCE ENTRANCE SUNSHINEALLEY

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Roger Ferris is the founding principal of Roger Ferris + Partners and is responsible for directing the design and master planning work of the firm. Under his leadership, RF+P has received more than 80 regional and national awards.

His ability to work across a multitude of building types and scales is hinged by the tenacity and precision with which he approaches each project. Challenging the conventional architectural process in-order-to generate unconventional outcomes, Roger is fully involved in every aspect of the firm’s work at all stages through to delivery. His design ethos is characterized by stripped-down architectural language, responsiveness to context and inventiveness in meeting programmatic needs.

Notable works include: Top right TheBridgeClubhouseinBridgehampton,NY; Bottom left ScreenlandLoftsinLosAngeles,CA;Bottom middle RBSHeadquartersinStamford,CT; Bottom right ToppingRoseHouseinBridgehampton,NY;TheRelatedEquinoxHotelinChicago,IL; WatermillCenterinWaterMill,NY; andtheexpansionofPhilipJohnson’sWileyHousein NewCanaan,CT.

ROGER FERRIS:A MATTEROF FORM

Architecture

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EAST ENDCAPITALInvesting today’s capital in tomorrow’s most compelling places.

The Team

From top‘ThePlant’and‘123William’

TopAmenityspaceat‘285Madison’LeftRetailat‘36East20thStreet’

East End is a real estate investment company focusing on the development and repositioning of office, apartment and retail properties in New York and Miami.

It identifies demographic trends, improving infrastructure and compelling fundamentals to invest today’s capital in tomorrow’s most compelling places.

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VISITWEBSITE VISITWEBSITE

GREGORY KRAUT

646 665 [email protected]

Office Inquiries

RICHARD SKULNIK

212 750 [email protected]

Retail Inquiries

LET’SCONNECT

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