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HIGHLIGHTS
- Heavy daytime foot traffic
- Access to on-site fitness center for tenants
- Bike storage for tenants
- Fifth floor has a walk-out patio
ALL AVAILABLE SPACES(7)
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The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
800 square-foot Kitchen equipped with Ansul Hood System Grease trap located in basement and connections roughed-in FRP wall covering Quarry tile flooring MEP rough-in and floor drains Two tile-faced, quartz countertop bars with cubby-style bar shelving Polished concrete floors in dining areas Bars include plumbing rough-in and floor drains One manager’s office Main Entrance off of Ithaca Commons Mexican restaurant details Includes lounge space separate from main dining area
- Partially Built-Out as a Restaurant or Café Space
- Space is in Excellent Condition
- Security System
- Highly Desirable End Cap Space
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
| Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
| 1st Floor | 5,000 SF | Negotiable | $28.00 /SF/YR $2.33 /SF/MO $140,000 /YR $11,667 /MO | Office | Shell Space | Now |
| 1st Floor | 5,866 SF | Negotiable | Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request | Retail | Partial Build-Out | Now |
| 2nd Floor | 12,000 SF | Negotiable | $23.00 /SF/YR $1.92 /SF/MO $276,000 /YR $23,000 /MO | Office | Shell Space | Now |
| 2nd Floor, Ste Sage Bldg | 2,668 SF | Negotiable | $26.00 /SF/YR $2.17 /SF/MO $69,368 /YR $5,781 /MO | Office | Shell Space | Now |
| 3rd Floor, Ste Sage Bldg | 2,668 SF | Negotiable | Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request | Office | Shell Space | Now |
| 4th Floor | 12,000 SF | Negotiable | $25.00 /SF/YR $2.08 /SF/MO $300,000 /YR $25,000 /MO | Office | Shell Space | Now |
| 5th Floor | 12,000 SF | Negotiable | $27.00 /SF/YR $2.25 /SF/MO $324,000 /YR $27,000 /MO | Office | Shell Space | Now |
1st Floor
| Size |
| 5,000 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $28.00 /SF/YR $2.33 /SF/MO $140,000 /YR $11,667 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Office |
| Condition |
| Shell Space |
| Available |
| Now |
1st Floor
| Size |
| 5,866 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request |
| Space Use |
| Retail |
| Condition |
| Partial Build-Out |
| Available |
| Now |
2nd Floor
| Size |
| 12,000 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $23.00 /SF/YR $1.92 /SF/MO $276,000 /YR $23,000 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Office |
| Condition |
| Shell Space |
| Available |
| Now |
2nd Floor, Ste Sage Bldg
| Size |
| 2,668 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $26.00 /SF/YR $2.17 /SF/MO $69,368 /YR $5,781 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Office |
| Condition |
| Shell Space |
| Available |
| Now |
3rd Floor, Ste Sage Bldg
| Size |
| 2,668 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request |
| Space Use |
| Office |
| Condition |
| Shell Space |
| Available |
| Now |
4th Floor
| Size |
| 12,000 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $25.00 /SF/YR $2.08 /SF/MO $300,000 /YR $25,000 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Office |
| Condition |
| Shell Space |
| Available |
| Now |
5th Floor
| Size |
| 12,000 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $27.00 /SF/YR $2.25 /SF/MO $324,000 /YR $27,000 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Office |
| Condition |
| Shell Space |
| Available |
| Now |
1st Floor
| Size | 5,000 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $28.00 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Office |
| Condition | Shell Space |
| Available | Now |
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
1st Floor
| Size | 5,866 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | Upon Request |
| Space Use | Retail |
| Condition | Partial Build-Out |
| Available | Now |
800 square-foot Kitchen equipped with Ansul Hood System Grease trap located in basement and connections roughed-in FRP wall covering Quarry tile flooring MEP rough-in and floor drains Two tile-faced, quartz countertop bars with cubby-style bar shelving Polished concrete floors in dining areas Bars include plumbing rough-in and floor drains One manager’s office Main Entrance off of Ithaca Commons Mexican restaurant details Includes lounge space separate from main dining area
- Partially Built-Out as a Restaurant or Café Space
- Highly Desirable End Cap Space
- Space is in Excellent Condition
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
2nd Floor
| Size | 12,000 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $23.00 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Office |
| Condition | Shell Space |
| Available | Now |
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
2nd Floor, Ste Sage Bldg
| Size | 2,668 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $26.00 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Office |
| Condition | Shell Space |
| Available | Now |
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
3rd Floor, Ste Sage Bldg
| Size | 2,668 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | Upon Request |
| Space Use | Office |
| Condition | Shell Space |
| Available | Now |
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
4th Floor
| Size | 12,000 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $25.00 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Office |
| Condition | Shell Space |
| Available | Now |
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
5th Floor
| Size | 12,000 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $27.00 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Office |
| Condition | Shell Space |
| Available | Now |
The Sage Block Building was designed by Cornell University educated architect William H. Miller and constructed in 1884 by the contracting firm of Richardson & Campbell for lumber and shipping magnate Henry W. Sage. Mr. Sage was President of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees from 1875 until his death in 1897. The three story building that Miller designed exhibits distinctive creativity through the use of decorative terra cotta relief, stone banding, and Queen Anne sash reminiscent of Miller’s residential work, but reflective of its urban setting.
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Security System
ABOUT THE PROPERTY
Harolds Holding is pleased to offer five floors of commercial mixed use space at Harolds Square. Harolds Square is the first 12 story multi-use building in the heart of downtown Ithaca, just minutes from Cornell University and Ithaca College. Harolds Square offers 70,000 square feet of commercial space on floors 1-5. Each floor can be subdivided to meet individual tenant needs. Available office and retail space is part of a mixed use building in the heart of the Ithaca Commons. In addition to transforming the Commons, the Harolds Square building was designed and built with a focus on sustainability, achieving tier three NYSERDA certification. Tier three NYSERDA certification means the Harolds Square building will use at least 40% less energy than a similarly code-built building. To achieve this certification, the Harolds Square team utilized an offsite solar field, installed superior insulation resulting in reduced energy bills, as well as installation of high efficiency LED lighting throughout the structure. Moreover, to facilitate Ithacans efforts to reduce their carbon footprint, a secure bike storage area is available to all commercial tenants.
PROPERTY FACTS
| Total Space Available | 52,202 SF | Apartment Style | Mid-Rise |
| No. Units | 78 | Building Size | 183,600 SF |
| Property Type | Multifamily | Year Built | 2020 |
| Property Subtype | Apartment |
| Total Space Available | 52,202 SF |
| No. Units | 78 |
| Property Type | Multifamily |
| Property Subtype | Apartment |
| Apartment Style | Mid-Rise |
| Building Size | 183,600 SF |
| Year Built | 2020 |
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Harolds Square | 125 E State St
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