110 Greene Tourbook

Building Specificationstions

Total of (3) Passenger Elevators and (1) Freight Elevator

110 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012

LOCATION

ELEVATORS

125 Mercer was completed in 1908 and 110 Greene in 1920. Years later these two buildings were joined to make up what is now the SoHo Building.

Passenger Elevator 1 & 2 serve floors Cellar - 8; 11-12

YEAR BUILT

Passenger Elevator 3 serves floors Cellar - 12

Charles “Broadway” Rouse

ARCHITECT

One (1) Freight Elevator serves floors Subcellar - 13

Approximately 221,000 Rentable Square Feet

BUILDING SIZE

FREIGHT ENTRANCE

Building freight entrance is located at 125 Mercer Street which utilizes a uniformed guard from 8am-6pm.

Steel and Masonry Window Module: Sliding glass with small mullions that vary in size Window Dimensions:

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

HVAC/ SUPPLEMENTAL COOLING

The building hours of operations are 8:00am-8:00pm.

North: 3’-6”x8” & 8’x8’ South: 9’x6’ & 6’x8’ East (Greene): 3’-6” West (Mercer): 3’-6”

The AC system on each floor (other than the 10th floor) has 2 zones which are cooled by water cooled package units.

The building is serviced with 120/208 volts and various amps on each floor.

Lobby: Winner of the Arts Commission Award, the SoHo Building’s entrance is introduced by an inlaid Landmark sidewalk transit art amp on the street, which is illuminated from one of the buildings two sidewalk vaults.

Electric: Up to six (6) watts per RSF available for tenant use.

Addressable Class E System

LIFE/SAFETY

Through the lobby doors you will find an elegant remodeled lobby with art that is fitting of the neighborhood.

Building is fully sprinklered

Exterior skin materials: Brick masonry, with cast-iron and stone trim.

A doorman is on duty 24 hours per day, 7 days a week

SECURITY /ACCESS

TELECOM/CABLE

Verizon FiOS, Crown Castle Fiber, Spectrum Business,

FLOOR LAYOUT

13 floors not including basements and rooftop

Wired Certified Gold

FLOOR SIZES

Approximately 17,500 RSF

FLOOR LOADS

AMENITIES

Communal roof deck

150 lbs. per sq. ft.

TYPICAL SLAB HEIGHTS

Shared conference room

Approximately 12-14’

15’ to 25’

COLUMN SPACING

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