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391 Broadway, New York NY TRIBECA NEW YORK NY 391 BROADWAY CONCEPTUAL RENDERING SPACE DETAILS AREA NEIGHBORS LOCATION GROUND FLOOR LOWER LEVEL West block between Walker and White Streets SPACE Ground Floor 2,500 SF Lower Level 1,000 SF Total 3,500 SF CEILING HEIGHT Ground Floor 16 FT Lower Level 13 FT 2,500 SF 1,000 SF FRONTAGE 20 FT on Broadway TERM Negotiable POSSESSION Immediate SITE STATUS New Construction NEIGHBORS Pearl River Mart, Gourmet Garage, Starbucks, Blue Bottle Coffee (coming soon), UFC Gym, Aire Ancient Baths, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Duane Reade COMMENTS Located at the base of a luxury residential condominium Situated at the crossroads of SoHo and Tribeca Space can be vented for cooking Lower Level can be used for kitchen/preparation 20 FT BROADWAY TRIBECA · NEW YORK, NY à Tribeca Spa of Tranquility S Crave I Expresso Bar ST JOHN'S LANE X T H Brilliant Bicycle Company A CANAL STREET VARICK STREET V DESBROSSES STREET United Pupculture E Grocery N Michael K TRIBECA Innovation U Pepolino Sea Shades E Church Street Surplus N Q R W · Nancy à Saluggis Pizza Whiskey Pub Mercato NEW YORK, NY Goldfeder / Kahan Framing Fabbrica Cafe Bari Hudson Wine & Spirits AREA RETAIL LISPENARD STREET Art Project Maharishi Montauk FoundRae Empire Luggage Y STREETGallery Plastic Land Store Sofa Tribeca Spa John Allan's Antique Garage Kong W. 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