Building

110 East 149th Street is the first ground up commercial building in the South Bronx/Mott Haven community in more than 75 years. It was designed with Covid-19 in mind, including individual tenant-controlled heating and cooling components that meet all CDC-recommended air filtration and ventilation guidelines, key card entry systems minimizing human contact, oversized elevators for safe distancing, “up and “down staircases for safe movement of building tenants and visitors, and more. Featuring six, completely customizable floor plates offering a total of 59,650 square feet of commercial/office space and 7,165 square feet of retail space on the ground floor, 110 East 149th Street is the location of choice for the many businesses and nonprofit organizations looking for high-quality, first-class space in one of the city’s most booming neighborhoods.
59,650 sf

Total Office Space

6

Stories

10 ft

Ceiling Heights

7,165 sf

Retail Space

Amenities
A distinct, modern commercial building with ground floor retail and five floors of office or community facility space.
Designed with open floor plates locating the building core along the rear wall, allowing tenants maximum planning flexibility.
Tall, oversized windows bring natural daylight deep into each floor and provide panoramic views of the neighborhood, the Harlem River, and Manhattan.
Windows designed to provide a quiet environment inside shielding occupants from traffic noise.
Modern and well-appointed building lobby with security desk.
Commercial loading dock available.
Individualized HVAC systems for tenant flexibility and safety. All building ventilation systems will deliver a high rate of fresh outside air and increased filtration and removal of exhaled air.
Conveniently located near several bus and train lines, near parking facilities, and access to Major Deegan Expressway.
Steps away from neighborhood services, retail, and learning institutions.
Opportunities for building signage and branding.
Oversized elevators for safe distancing.
Individual “Up” and “Down” staircases to help ensure safe, directional movement of building tenants and visitors.