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120 SAINT MARKS PLACE 900 SF for Lease Between First Avenue and Avenue a EAST VILLAGE NEW YORK | NY INTERIOR PHOTOS SPACE DETAILS RETAIL SPACE 120 SAINT MARKS PLACE 900 SF For Lease Between First Avenue and Avenue A EAST VILLAGE NEW YORK | NY INTERIOR PHOTOS SPACE DETAILS GROUND FLOOR LOWER LEVEL LOCATION POSSESSION Between First Avenue and Avenue A Immediate SIZE RENT Ground Floor 900 SF Upon request Basement 160 SF NEIGHBORS Total 1,060 SF Foxface, Starbucks, Cafe FRONTAGE Mogador, Please Don’t Tell, Goodnight Sonny Saint Marks Place 12 FT COMMENTS CEILING HEIGHTS Steps from Tompkins Square Park Ground Floor 11 FT Space is located on one the best STATUS F&B blocks in the neighborhood 900 SF Currently vacant Surrounded by a mix of local and national retailers and restaurants TRANSPORTATION 2019 Ridership Report First Avenue Second Avenue Annual 5,345,371 Annual 5,583,944 Weekday 18,393 Weekday 16,703 Weekend 12,273 Weekend 24,564 160 SF 12 FT SAINT MARKS PLACE EAST 14TH STREET EAST 14TH STREET EAST 14TH STREET EAST 14TH STREET Optyx Artichokes Pizza Petopia Akina Sushi Muzarella Pizza Bright Horizons Brothers Candy & Grocery M&J Lex SECOND AVENUE SECOND Taverna Kyclades Big Arc Chicken AVENUE FIRST Exchange AVENUE C AVENUE AVENUE A AVENUE Vinny Vicenz Jewelry B AVENUE Planet Rose Revolution 2 Bros Pizza Salon Icon IMMACULATE Subway CONCEPTION Bens Barber NEW YORK EYE $1 Dollar Pizza & EAR INFIRMARY CHURCH SCHOOL RESIDENTIAL MEE H&W Hardware East Village Horse Box H Gourmet Deli AREA RETAIL Senor Pollo Johnny Art Drop O Service Fat Buddha Citadel Redhead Phoenix The Spotted Owl Tavern Perce’s Tavern C McCormack Inc Management Sal’s Deli Grocery Dollar Plus EAST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET Meadow Komo On the Mark Sembrado Inkstop Tattoo Hampton Market Guerra Print The Roberto East Village Flowers Kumo Sushi Barber Shop Obscura Baroness Clemente Café Michael George Luzzo's La Pizza Tallgrass Burger Keybar M White Bar Hair Center Napoletana Sexy Flow The Garret Gena’s Kuwayana Glitz Nail Little Pakistanian Deli Corp Fashion Nails BSide Baker’s Pizza RESIDENTIAL Little Poland Balade Mikeys Like It Empire Bisquit Ducks Sao Mai Pharmacy Psychic Nigel the Cat Goat Milk Top Beauty Preservation Convive Wine & Spirits Motosino Eatery Santa S’mac Jeepney No Relation Green Ciao Barbara Laundromat El Camion Rinaldi Thai Health Academy Eye Armes Terminate Northern Sew-Top for Deli Double Wide 12th Street Ale House Pilates Motorino Terminal East 12th Osteria Hearth Terrior Records Level Race Control Boris & Horton Spy Food Co Cleaners Cubo Now EAST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET Angelica Best Price Stand Up Urban Motion Kingsley East Village Thrift Shop John’s NYC Grill & Deli Av Za’Atar Westminster Bugs John Gabriel Salon SECOND AVENUE SECOND Kitchen Laundromat MRI City Living The Open Pantry Pizza Stand Up Mri FIRST AVENUE FIRST Neptune Bar Taco AVENUE C AVENUE AVENUE A AVENUE Dentist (2nd Flr) Madina Deli NEW RESIDENTIAL B AVENUE Tree Restaurant Harry & Ida’s Very Thai Three Kings Tattoo Calio e Pepe DEVELOPMENT Permacut 181 AVENUE A GOMI RESIDENTIAL Honshu Ichi Y Café GUAC Yankee Pizza Handsome Dans Cork & Fork Pangea Macfox Numero 20 Atomic Wings Sahara Pho Seng Pinnacle Insomnia Spin City Old Monk Fiaschetteria Yankee Deli Cleaners Cookies Islamic Council EAST 11TH STREET EAST 11TH STREET EAST 11TH STREET EAST 11TH STREET Soon Odin Anna Tu-lu Venieros Russo’s Schnitz Consignment Boutique Reciprocal Bella Ipswich Royal Casey Tokyo Eleven B Rubber Joe Gluten Smokeshop Skate Tile Tailor Cafecito Laundromat Ceramic Stamps Free Assort Shop Caesar Tattoo Bualo The Village Iggy’s Quintessence [so:ko] no.11 Bakery Black Seed International Pas Exchange Vet Bagel Jennifer’s Desigalli Mace Ladies & Hair Salon Organic Fox & Jane Abacus Pharmacy de Duex Way CONTACT Gentlemen Check Cashing Juice Bar Moustache Brindle Metro Pcs Bakery Selene Farfash NYC Noodle Bar East Room Finders Lane Alterations Atmi Liquor Store Lanza Village Brink, Barnyard Dry Cleaners Eye Works Mama Tina’s Bring it Back Apparel United Floral Limited Redge Annex Ashiya North River BloomLive EXCLUSIVE Supply Maiden Chikka Barber Copy Comodities Health Food Jewel Chinese Skin Live & Antique Tompkins Blind 9th St Urban Vets Store Horus Cafe Gnocco Life Lane Garo Nicoleta Licious K2 Salon Shop & Print Tarallucci e Vino & Floral Tui-Na Care Organic Whistle Additions Bagel Barber Espresso EAST 10TH STREET EAST 10TH STREET EAST 10TH STREET AGENTSEAST 10TH STREET 10th St United Iron Curry-ya Shabu The Eye East Side Vision E 10th Finest Deli Body Thristea Swing Tomkins SECOND AVENUE SECOND Laundromat Shipping Sushi Tatsu Lodge and GH Unique Eyebrows Evolutions Hair Salon Finest Royale AVENUE B AVENUE FIRST AVENUE FIRST Sheen Brothers Inc. 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