We have
recently discovered that our Billy Martin's Store, located at 68th Street
and Madison, New York, is ranked number four in the world's Top 10 most
costly retail space and is ranked number three in the Top 10 most costly
retail space in the United States.
We have reproduced the list below for your information.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The world's 10 most expensive streets, tabulated
by street, city, rent per square foot and 1997 rank:
1. Fifth Avenue between 48th and 57th Streets, New York
$580 per square foot
2. East 57th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues, New York
$500 per square foot
3. Oxford Street, London
$400 per square foot (not ranked)
4. Madison Avenue between 57th and 68th Streets, New York
$375 per square foot
5. Avenue des Champs Elysee, paris
$360 per square foot (ninth)
6. Times Square, New York
$340 per square foot (not ranked)
7. Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles
$300 per square foot (not ranked)
8. The Ginza, Tokyo
$290 per square foot (third)
9. (tie) Union Square, San Francisco
$250 per square foot (not ranked)
9. (tie) Nathan Road, Hong Kong
($250 per square foot (eighth)
10. Rockefeller Plaza, New York
$240 per square foot (not ranked)
The
following table is the 10 most expensive streets in the United
States, tabulated by street, city, and rent per square foot:
1. Fifth Avenue between 48th and 57th Streets, New York
$580 per square foot
2. East 57th Street between Fifth and Madison avenues, New York
$500 per square foot
3. Madison Avenue between 57th and 69th Streets, New York
$375 per square foot
4. times Square, New York
$340 per square foot
5. Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles
$300 per square foot
6. Union Square, San Francisco
$250 per square foot
7. Rockefeller Plaza, New York
$240 per square foot
8. Michigan Avenue, Chicago
$200 per square foot
9. West 57th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, New York
$170 per square foot
10. Broadway, between 68th and 86th streets, New York
$160 per square foot
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