Contact us for current pricing.
Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Contact us for current pricing.
Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Distinctive retail frontage framed by ornate cast-iron columns and oversized arched glass entry doors establishes an immediate street presence, setting the tone for a boutique or gallery-style concept. The entry opens directly into a bright, open retail floor with wide plank wood flooring and high ceilings, creating a long, uninterrupted display area that naturally guides customers from the storefront toward the rear of the space. Full-height glass along the front allows merchandise visibility from the street while bringing in consistent daylight, making the front portion ideal for primary merchandising, featured displays, or a welcoming customer lounge.
Progressing deeper into the space, exposed whitewashed brick walls run along both sides, adding texture and character that lend themselves well to a curated retail environment, showroom presentation, or experiential concept. The central floor area remains largely column-free, offering flexibility for display tables, seating arrangements, or modular fixtures depending on the user’s needs. Track lighting runs the length of the ceiling, allowing for adjustable illumination across merchandise zones, while maintaining a clean and contemporary aesthetic that does not distract from the product.
Toward the rear, ceiling height increases dramatically beneath a skylight that floods the back section with natural overhead light, creating a focal point that can function as a feature display area, private event space, or elevated showroom experience. A raised platform structure is positioned along the rear wall, introducing an additional layer of functionality that can be utilized for storage, visual merchandising, or a staged presentation area. This portion of the layout naturally separates from the front retail floor, allowing for a distinct back-of-house or secondary retail experience without interrupting the overall flow.
Perimeter walls are uninterrupted and continuous, maximizing usable wall space for shelving, branding, or art installations. Built-in bench seating along one side provides opportunities for customer engagement, waiting areas, or casual interaction, reinforcing the experiential nature of the space. The overall layout is linear yet dynamic, with a clear progression from high-visibility storefront to an intimate, design-forward rear section, making it particularly well-suited for boutique retail, gallery use, specialty food concepts, or any brand seeking a character-rich environment with strong architectural identity and flexible merchandising potential.
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