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3350-3362 Broadway
New York, NY 10031
Commerce de détail Propriété À louer


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Faits saillants
- • Positioned along a high-visibility stretch of Broadway with steady year-round foot traffic
- • Surrounded by dense residential housing and strong neighborhood demand drivers
Faits sur la propriété
| Superficie totale disponible | 1 600 pi² | Style d’appartement | De hauteur moyenne |
| Nombre d’unités | 40 | Taille du bâtiment | 50 742 pi² |
| Type de propriété | Immeuble residentiel | Année de construction | 1926 |
| Sous-type de propriété | Appartement |
| Superficie totale disponible | 1 600 pi² |
| Nombre d’unités | 40 |
| Type de propriété | Immeuble residentiel |
| Sous-type de propriété | Appartement |
| Style d’appartement | De hauteur moyenne |
| Taille du bâtiment | 50 742 pi² |
| Année de construction | 1926 |
À propos de la propriété
Positioned along a lively section of Broadway in the heart of Hamilton Heights, 3350–3362 Broadway offers a highly visible mixed-use presence within one of Manhattan’s most active neighborhood retail corridors. This block is characterized by continuous storefronts, consistent pedestrian flow, and strong local consumer demand driven by a dense residential population, nearby academic institutions, and long-established neighborhood anchors. Typical properties along this portion of Broadway feature ground-floor retail with residential units above, durable brick façades, wide storefronts, and prominent signage opportunities facing a heavily trafficked avenue. Surrounded by local retailers, quick-service dining, personal services, and community-oriented businesses, the property sits within a stable trade area supported by Columbia University’s Manhattanville campus expansion, City College of New York, and a substantial student, faculty, and workforce population. Transit accessibility is exceptional, with the 1 train at 137 St–City College Station only steps away and easy reach to the A, B, C, and D lines at 145 St. The location also benefits from bus routes running the length of Broadway, making the corridor a natural connector for daily commuters and neighborhood residents. The area’s strong foot traffic, consistent residential density, and ongoing institutional investment continue to elevate Broadway’s profile as one of Upper Manhattan’s most reliable and recession-resistant retail environments.
