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A gateway to the Upper West Side, Columbus Circle is an epicenter of luxury, framed by Time Warner Center and Central Park. With high-end retail, fine dining, and cultural landmarks like Lincoln Center nearby, it attracts an affluent crowd. Rents are premium, and the real estate landscape is dominated by well-established landlords.
Household Income in Trade Area: $170,000
Retail Sales in Trade Area: $2.6 billion
Population in Trade Area: 300,000
Tenant Sales per Square Foot: $1,300
Occupancy Rate: 96%
Anchor Tenants: Time Warner Center, Whole Foods
Tenant Rent/Sales Ratio (%): 20% – 40%
Rent $ / Visitor (relative cost of the foot traffic): $35.71 – $71.43
Other Notes: Data sourced from public and private records.
Average Rent (psf): $202
Median Rent (psf): $216
Rent Range (psf): $216-$216
Rent Variability: Low
Other Notes: Data provided by Retail by MONA, a New York based brokerage firm.
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