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.
Street-level presence opens through a glass storefront into a long, rectangular gallery-style layout that immediately emphasizes depth, sightlines, and uninterrupted display potential. Wide plank wood flooring runs the full length of the space, guiding movement from the entry toward the rear while maintaining a clean and cohesive aesthetic suited for curated exhibitions, retail merchandising, or showroom use. High ceilings finished with dark pressed metal panels contrast against bright white walls, creating a dramatic backdrop that enhances artwork, product displays, or branded installations while allowing track lighting to evenly illuminate the entire floor.
The front portion of the space functions as the primary display and customer engagement area, where full-height walls on both sides provide continuous hanging and mounting surfaces ideal for artwork, shelving, or visual merchandising. Large storefront windows bring in steady daylight and establish visibility from the street, reinforcing the space’s viability for retail or gallery exposure. Moving deeper into the layout, the floor remains open and flexible, free of structural interruptions, allowing for freestanding sculptures, display tables, or modular installations to be arranged without constraint.
Midway through the space, a small enclosed room is positioned along one side, creating a natural back-of-house element that can serve as a private office, storage room, or prep area depending on operational needs. This enclosed section is integrated into the layout without disrupting the main gallery flow, ensuring that the majority of the square footage remains dedicated to display and customer interaction. Wall-mounted shelving and pedestal-style platforms along the perimeter introduce additional merchandising opportunities, supporting both vertical and three-dimensional presentation.
Toward the rear, the layout maintains its linear openness, with clear sightlines back to the storefront, reinforcing a cohesive and continuous experience from front to back. Lighting remains consistent throughout, ensuring that all sections of the space receive equal emphasis, which is particularly beneficial for gallery use or high-end retail concepts. The overall configuration supports a wide range of uses including art gallery, boutique retail, showroom, or experiential brand environment, offering a balance of strong street presence, uninterrupted interior volume, and flexible layout adaptability that can evolve with the tenant’s vision.
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