'Transit Triangle' thriving.In this soft real estate market, there is one neighborhood that is showing surprising signs of life. The buildings in the tight triangular cluster of Midtown mid·town n. A central portion of a city, between uptown and downtown. midtown Noun US & Canad the centre of a town streets that are bordered by Grand Central Terminal, the Port Authority Bus Terminal The Port Authority Bus Terminal often referred to merely as "The Port Authority" is the main gateway for interstate buses into Manhattan in New York City. It is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. and Pennsylvania Station
The area, which I call the "Transit Triangle," overlaps the Fashion Center, Midtown South and the Fifth Avenue corridor. A sampling of its buildings indicates tenants have a strong interest in the zone that shows no signs of waning. Tenants are increasingly drawn to non-trophy properties in the Transit Triangle. Six of the buildings that Adams & Company manages and leases in the area are fully occupied: 231 West 39th St., 42 West 39th St., 148 West 37th St., 1071 Avenue of the Americas, 463 Seventh Ave. and 10 West 33rd St. That is a remarkable statistic, especially when compared with a 10.10% vacancy rate in the rest of the city. The success of the buildings in this unofficial district is owed to a number of reasons. First, most obviously, all offer remarkably easy access to transportation hubs. Employees are working longer hours and putting in extra time to make ends meet. With less and less free time, the commuters who account for a large portion of the city's work force covet cov·et v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets v.tr. 1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy. 2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire. a workplace that makes their daily trips by train, bus, car or subway as short and convenient as possible. In the same vein, the mini-neighborhoods that spring up around these transit hubs provide the collateral amenities that other areas of Manhattan lack as a package: Business service outlets, affordable daytime dining options, and department stores This is a list of department stores. In the case of department store groups the location of the flagship store is given. This list does not include large specialist stores, which sometimes resemble department stores. and boutiques. The Transit Triangle strikes a perfect chord (Mus.) a concord or union of sounds which is perfectly coalescent and agreeable to the ear, as the unison, octave, fifth, and fourth; a perfect consonance; a common chord in its original position of keynote, third, fifth, and octave. See also: Perfect between the strict 9-to-5 world of Downtown, the pricey Pricey Term used for an unrealistically low bid price or unrealistically high offer price. pricey Of, relating to, or being an unrealistically high offer. An offer to sell a security at $50 when the current market price is $47 is pricey. features of Midtown, and the incongruous in·con·gru·ous adj. 1. Lacking in harmony; incompatible: a joke that was incongruous with polite conversation. 2. residential qualities of the Flatiron District, Greenwich Village Greenwich Village (grĕn`ĭch), residential district of lower Manhattan, New York City, extending S from 14th St. to Houston St. and W from Washington Square to the Hudson River. and SoHo. Second, property owners and managers in this district have made significant capital investments in building upgrades and improvements. New windows, renovated lobbies/elevators and modernized power and wiring capabilities have driven a transformation for many of these buildings from manufacturing and distribution centers to legitimate office space for all types of media, technology and service firms. And with the exodus of the labor-intensive industries from the Transit Triangle, the streets are cleaner and free of the delivery traffic that congested con·gest·ed adj. Affected with or characterized by congestion. congested ENT adjective Referring to a boggy blood-filled tissue. See Nasal congestion. the area's streets for decades, making for an overall more attractive work environment. Third, some savvy property owners have seized on an amazingly successful trend and converted all or most of the tenant roster in a particular property to specialty businesses. These so-called "destination buildings," which can be in Class B or C buildings, account for several million SF of space and in some cases are outperforming the market and their Class A counterparts. At a number of properties, Adams & Company concentrates on attracting specialty tenants in the children's wear, men's wear, accessories, women's outerwear, toys and other industries. We believe that specialization gives them added value Added value in financial analysis of shares is to be distinguished from value added. Used as a measure of shareholder value, calculated using the formula:
For example, Adams & Company has fully leased the Fashion Accessories Center at 10 West 33rd St. We also have completed more than 40,000 SF of leasing in the last six months at the Childrenswear Fashion Center. The building, at 34 West 33rd St., is nearing 100% occupancy. And other property managers are following suit, as evidenced by the building at 20 West 33rd St. Earlier this year, the building, immediately in between 10 West and 34 West 33rd St., had a 38.2% vacancy rate. However, since signing 30,000 SF of space to children's wear tenants (18,000 SF signed by Adams & Company) the building's vacancy rate has dramatically fallen to only 11%. This success is a clear indication that building specialization makes sense for owners and tenants alike. Lastly, several of the buildings in the Transit Triangle offer smaller floor plates than other parts of the city, providing a much-needed platform for small business to thrive. While buildings that only offer large space are languishing lan·guish intr.v. lan·guished, lan·guish·ing, lan·guish·es 1. To be or become weak or feeble; lose strength or vigor. 2. with gluts of vacant direct and sublease sublease n. the lease of all or a portion of premises by a tenant who has leased the premises from the owner. A sublease may be prohibited by the original lease, or require written permission from the owner. space, those that cater to small-and mid-size tenants are consistently filling their space -- thanks to a larger field of prospective clients from which to choose. Adams & Company manages and leases the building at 110 West 40th St., where we have seen a remarkable rate of activity. Since the beginning of the year, we have signed 37 leases at the building, which offers space averaging 1,200 SF. As an aside, it's important to note that the lessons gleaned from the midtown Transit Triangle are directly applicable to the rebuilding process in lower Manhattan Lower Manhattan is the southernmost part of the island of Manhattan, the main island and center of business and government of the City of New York. Lower Manhattan is generally defined as the area delineated on the north by Chambers Street, on the west by the Hudson River (North . There are two imperatives in the Financial District's survival as a viable commercial zone. The first is the design and construction of a full-service transit hub that links the city transit services to commuter bus and rail lines. This will drive traffic into the area and will serve as the nexus of a neighborhood-wide rejuvenation Rejuvenation Aeson in extreme old age, restored to youth by Medea. [Rom. Myth.: LLEI, I: 322] apples of perpetual youth by tasting the golden apples kept by Idhunn, the gods preserved their youth. [Scand. Myth. . Second, the owners of the now-vacant office towers that were formerly occupied by major financial institutions must seriously consider converting some of their space into smaller offices. Attracting a tenant base of a new size will inject the area with a much-needed base from which growth will spring. Adams & Company continues to operate with great success by sticking to a formula that has worked for years. In the buildings we manage and lease, we offer Class A services and amenities at Class B or C prices. As tenant reps, we continue to sign leases to businesses that recognize the benefits of close proximity to the city's major transit hubs. |
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