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Marcus & Millichap agent for 36 Walker Street

New York NY Marcus & Millichap has been selected to exclusively represent 36 Walker Street Properties LLC in the sale of 36 Walker St., according to John Krueger, regional manager of the firm’s Manhattan office. 

The property at 36 Walker St. is a five-story mixed-use building located between Church St. and Broadway. The building is 8,600 s/f, built full on a 25-ft. by 75-ft. lot, and is zoned C6-2A/TMU in the TriBeCa East Historic District. The building has 2,736 s/f of unused air rights. The listing was secured by Barbara Dansker, a licensed real estate broker in Marcus & Millichap’s Manhattan office. 

Dansker said, “The building will be delivered vacant with a total s/f of 11,336 s/f for redevelopment. This property lies in the Tribeca Historic District and is in amazing condition with original tin ceilings, windows and interior brick walls. The Tribeca real estate market remains strong and may buildings are being renovated for commercial, retail and residential use. The vacant delivery opens many possibilities for its future use.”

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