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Exclusive Offering Memorandum
413 WEST 145TH STREETNew York, NY 10031 Multifamily SRO Building
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CONTACTSLev KimyagarovSenior Directorlk@easternconsolidated.com212.602.1428
Ariel HakimiAssociate Director ahakimi@easternconsolidated.com 646.780.4936
Alex HuangInvestment Sales Associateahuang@easternconsolidated.com646.780.4940
EASTERN CONSOLIDATED | 355 LEXINGTON AVENUE | NEW YORK, NY 10017 | WWW.EASTERNCONSOLIDATED.COM
413 WEST 145TH STREETExecutive Summary 3
Property Photos 4
Area Map 6
Location Overview 7
Transportation Map 10
Confidentiality & Disclaimer 11
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Executive Summary
Eastern Consolidated, as exclusive agent, is pleased to offer for sale 413 West 145th Street, a multifamily SRO building located in Hamilton Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. The property is positioned on the north side of West 145th Street between Convent and St. Nicholas Avenues. The four-story, ± 3,876 square foot building contains three (3) Class-A unit and seven (7) Class-B units totaling ten (10) residential units.
The subject property benefits from its superior access to public transportation. The A, B, C & D trains can be conveniently accessed on the same block at the corner of St. Nicholas Avenue. This makes transportation to Lower Manhattan and the outer-boroughs a breeze. As a result, the building is attractive to doctors, accountants and other professional service providers to use as office space.
Additionally, the property enjoys proximity to well-regarded retail amenities such as Starbucks, Duane Reade, New York Sports Club, Subway, Bank of America, Chase Bank, and Dunkin Donuts. Furthermore, public attractions such as St. Nicholas Park and Jackie Robinson Park are located within steps of the property. Moreover, renowned academic institutions such as the City College of New York and Columbia University are located within walking distance.
Lastly, the vacant property has the potential for a 1-4 family home conversion. 413 West 145th Street presents investors and users with the opportunity to acquire an exceptionally well-located asset in the City.
Address 413 W 145th Street
Location Located on the north side of W 145th Street between Convent Avenue and St Nicholas Ave.
Block/Lot 2060/ 24Lot Size 19' x 99.92'Building Size 19' x 51'Stories 4Gross Square Footage 3,876 (approx)Class A Units: 3Class B Units: 7Residential Units: 10
Zoning C1-4/R6AFAR 3.00Lot SF 1,898
Total Buildable SF. 5,694Minus Existing Structure 3,876Available Air Rights 1,818
Assessment (17/18) $29,859Tax Rate Class 1 19.991%Taxes (17/18) $5,969
Asking Price $1,900,000Price per SF $490
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Property Photos
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Area Map
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The Edge Harlem
PS 123
VA Hospital
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School
Drew Hamilton Community Center
Manhattanville Coffee
Mama Tina’s Pizzeria
Demi BridalJ E Florist
Londel’s
Queen Sheeba
Sugar Hill Cafe MHogshead Tavern
Hamilton Grange Library
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Village Fried Chicken
Food TownThurrgood Marshall
Academy Lower School
Esplande GardensJacob’s
Super Foodtown
Solace Bar and Grill
Grill on the Hill
Harlem School of the Arts
City College of New York
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Location Overview
Hamilton Heights is the Northern Manhattan neighborhood who’s namesake is Alexander Hamilton, a founding father and The United States’ first Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton Heights is bounded by 135th street to the South, 155th street to the North, Edgecombe Avenue to the East and the Hudson River to the West and also contains the area known as Sugar Hill. This Manhattan enclave is well positioned to sustain the already growing popularity and re-discovery as a top residential neighborhood. It enjoys a healthy stock of affordable apartments with superior subway access to Midtown Manhattan, an abundance of greenspace and a grow-ing list of coffee shops, pubs and restaurants. Hamilton Heights is developing all the factors of an upscale neighborhood delivering them at a fraction of the costs to live in other Manhattan neighborhoods.
In addition, other colleges have been building dormitories in the area. To the north, a 600-unit student dorm known as “The Towers” finished construction in June 2006 as an extension of the City College of New York on St. Nicholas Terrace. To the south, near 122nd Street, the Manhattan School of Music also built a dormitory in 2003. The Jewish Theological Seminary of America opened a smaller dormitory on 122nd Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue in 2006. In August 2009, at 135th St. and Convent Avenue, City College completed the construction of a new 135,000 sq. ft. School of Architecture and Urban Design building.
The increase in student residences is one of several factors rapidly changing the character of Hamilton Heights, and has resulted in the opening of cafes and restaurants on Broadway, La Salle Street and Amsterdam Avenue to accommodate the population growth.
Hamilton Heights has experienced significant gentrification since the mid-2000s. The neighborhood’s historic brownstones, spacious pre-war apartments and elegant townhouses serve a recent influx of young professionals, artists, and newly formed families who are diversifying the neighborhood. The neighborhood’s history, culture, and attitude coupled with its ongoing resurgence make for an exciting time to part of the West Harlem community
Points of Interest
The City College of The City University of New York (known more commonly as the City College of New York or simply City College, CCNY, or colloquially as City) is a senior college of the City University of New York, in New York City. It is also the oldest of the City University’s twenty-three institutions of higher learning. City College’s thirty-five acre Manhattan
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campus along Convent Avenue from 130th Street to 141st Street is on a hill overlooking Harlem; its neo-Gothic campus was mostly designed by George Browne Post, and many of its buildings are landmarks. CCNY was the first free public institution of higher education in the United States and also for many years has been considered the flagship campus of the CUNY public university system.
Dance Theatre of Harlem is a ballet company and school of the allied arts founded in Harlem, New York City, USA in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and Karel Shook. The company has not performed since 2004, however its Dancing Through Barriers Ensemble continues to do so. Karel Shook was the first teacher and ballet master of the Dutch National Ballet, from where he returned to the United States as co-director of the Dance Theatre of Harlem.
The Dance Theatre of Harlem School offers training to more than 1,000 young people annually with a community program open to any child who wants to study dance. Its program is called Dancing Through Barriers. It accepts pre-school children up to senior citizens. The school offers specializations in children’s movement, European ballet, choreography, and musicology. It also has a program in Washington, D.C. for dancers to audition. If accepted the students work with Robert Garland. They have three levels: advanced beginners, intermediate pre-pointe, and advanced young ladies and men.
The Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) is a school in Harlem, New York. It was founded in 1964 by the soprano Dorothy Maynor, and offers its programs to students of all ages. According to its website, the mission of the Harlem School of the Arts is “to enrich the lives of children and their families in the Harlem community and beyond, through exposure to and instruction in the arts.”[1] In 2005, the school was among 406 New York City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a $20 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made possible through a donation by New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg. The school offers courses in both classical and jazz music, with instruction in musical instruments and voice, as well as dance (including ballet, modern, ethnic, jazz, and tap dance). In addition, classes are offered in theater arts, and creative writing, and visual arts (including sculpture and photography). Most of the school’s students are of African American or Latino cultural backgrounds, and tuition is relatively inexpensive in contrast to other similar educational institutions in the United States.
Parks and Recreation
Riverside ParkRiverside Park is Manhattan’s most spectacular waterfront park, stretching four miles from 72nd to 158th Streets along the Hudson River. Since 1875, the landscapes of Frederick Law
Olmsted have offered escape from the city and opportunities for people of all incomes to relax, play and socialize in tranquil settings. His design for Riverside Drive made it is one of the most beautiful boulevards in the world, affording views of the Hudson River along its serpentine route
Saint Nicholas ParkThe land for St. Nicholas Park was acquired in part by condemnation for the Old Croton Aqueduct in 1885-86. New York State laws of 1894 and 1895 authorized the creation of a public park to be known as St. Nicholas Park. Additional
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property was assembled in 1900-06, and park construction began in 1906. Like Harlem’s other “ribbon parks,” St. Nicholas was built on a rugged mass of rock, following the steep and irregular topography of northern Manhattan. Landscape architect [and Parks Commissioner] Samuel Parsons was responsible for the design of the rustic park, of which he said a “dominant note must be followed with a harmonious treatment, a high hill made higher, a rugged slope more rugged, a deep valley made deeper, thus invariably following nature’s lead.” The development of the park and the completion of the elevated rapid transit line made this area of Harlem a fashionable residential district at the turn of the century.
In 1995 Harlem community members and City College joined together to “Take Back St. Nicholas Park.” Neighborhood groups participating in the initiative to make the park a cleaner and safer place included the Hamilton Heights Homeowners Association, A. Philip Randolph High School, Thurgood Marshall School, the Community Helpers, and the Harlem YMCA.
Morningside ParkMorningside Park is a New York City public park in the northern portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The 30-acre (12 ha) area occupies 110th to 123rd Streets from Morningside Avenue to Morningside Drive at the border between Harlem and Morningside Heights. Its distinctive natural geography is a rugged cliff of Manhattan schist rock. The park came into existence as a cost-saving measure to avoid the expense of extending the street grid across difficult terrain.
Other points of interest include the Apollo Theater, one of the oldest and most famous music halls in the United States, the Manhattanville Bus Depot, St. Mary’s Church and the Fairway Supermarket, whose broad selections attract distant customers from all over New York City and beyond.
Transportation
SubwayTransportation options are abundant for Northern Manhattan residents. The Seventh Avenue Line stops at 125th Street, the 137th Street – City College and 145th Street stations (1 train). The Eighth Avenue Line runs under St. Nicholas Avenue, providing service at 135th Street (A B C trains), 145th Street (A B C D trains) and 155th Street (A C trains). The IND Concourse Line branches off north of the 145th Street station under Frederick Douglass Boulevard to serve 155th Street (B D trains).
BusLike the rest of the island, Northern Manhattan has a variety of bus options throughout the area. All major avenues have either northbound or southbound service. Cross town service is available at 110th Street, 116th Street, 125th Street, 135th Street, 145the Street and 155th Street.
MetroNorthThe Harlem 125th Street Metro-North Railroad station serves residents of the Harlem neighborhood and commuters who work in Harlem via the Hudson line, Harlem line and New Haven line. It is the only station besides Grand Central Terminal that serves all three lines east of the Hudson River. Trains leave for Grand Central Terminal, the Bornx and the northern suburbs regularly. Harlem’s125th Street is seldom used for travel to and from Grand Central. However, it remains possible to do so. It is 4.19 miles from Grand Central, and travel time is approximately ten minutes.
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413 WEST 145TH STREET
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11 413 West 145th Street Confidentiality & Disclaimer
Confidentiality & Disclaimer
This Confidential Offering Memorandum has been prepared exclusively by Eastern Consolidated (“Eastern Consolidated”) on behalf of Ownership, the (“Owners”), regarding the purchase of the property described herein at 413 West 145th Street, New York, New York (the “Property”). The materials and information contained in this Confidential Offering Memorandum do not purport to be all-inclusive or to contain all of the information which prospective investors may need or desire. All materials have been developed by Eastern Consolidated, the Owners and other sources and are subject to variation.
No representation is made by Eastern Consolidated or the Owners as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein and nothing contained herein is or shall be relied on as a promise or representation as to the future performance of the Property. Although the information contained herein is believed to be correct, Eastern Consolidated and the Owners and their employees disclaim any responsibility for inaccuracies and expect prospective purchasers to exercise independent due diligence in verifying all such information.
Further, Eastern Consolidated, the Owners and their employees disclaim any and all liability for representations and warranties, expressed and implied, contained in or omitted from the Confidential Offering Memorandum or any other written or oral communication transmitted or made available to the recipient. The Confidential Offering Memorandum does not constitute a representation that there has been no change in the business or affairs of the Property or the Owners since the date of preparation of the Offering Memorandum. Analysis and verification of the information contained in the Confidential Offering Memorandum is solely the responsibility of the prospective purchaser. Additional information and an opportunity to inspect the Property will be made available upon request to interested and qualified investors.
The Owners and Eastern Consolidated each expressly reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to reject any and all expressions of interest or offers regarding the Property and/or terminate discussions with any entity at any time with or without notice. The Owners shall have no legal commitment or obligation to any entity reviewing the Confidential Offering Memorandum or making an offer to purchase the Property unless and until a written agreement for the purchase of the Property has been fully executed, delivered and approved by the Owners and its legal counsel and any conditions to the Owners’ obligations thereunder have been satisfied or waived. Eastern Consolidated is not authorized to make any representations or agreements on behalf of the Owners.
This Confidential Offering Memorandum and its contents, except such information which is a matter of public record or is provided in sources available to the public (such contents as so limited herein called the “Contents”) are of a confidential nature. By accepting the Offering Memorandum, you agree (i) to hold and treat it in the strictest confidence, (ii) not to photocopy or duplicate it, (iii) not to disclose the Confidential Offering Memorandum or any of its contents to any other entity (except to outside advisors retained by you, if necessary, for your determination of whether or not to make a proposal and from whom you have obtained an agreement of confidentiality) without the prior written authorization of the Owners or Eastern Consolidated, (iv) not to use the Confidential Offering Memorandum or any of its contents in any fashion or manner detrimental to the interest of the Owners or Eastern Consolidated, and (v) to return it to Eastern Consolidated immediately upon request of Eastern Consolidated or the Owners.
If you have no further interest in the Property, please return the Confidential Offering Memorandum forthwith.
No inspections of the Property are permitted unless accompanied by the Owners or a representative from Eastern Consolidated.
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INVESTMENT SALESRETAIL LEASINGCAPITAL ADVISORY
WWW.EASTERNCONSOLIDATED.COM355 LEXINGTON AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10017F. 212.499.7718O. 212.499.7700
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