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82 SECOND AVENUE 1,150 SF Availble for Lease Between East 4Th and 5Th Streets EAST VILLAGE NEW YORK | NY RETAIL SPACE 82 SECOND AVENUE 1,150 SF Availble for Lease Between East 4th and 5th Streets EAST VILLAGE NEW YORK | NY SPACE A SPACE B SPACE DETAILS GROUND FLOOR LOWER LEVEL LOCATION NEIGHBORS Between East 4th and 5th Streets Nomad, Atlas Café, Frank, The Mermaid Inn, Coopers Craft & SIZE Kitchen, Bank Ant, The Bean Space A COMMENTS EXISTING Ground Floor 700 SF Prime East Village restaurant WALK-IN Basement 300 SF opportunity SPACE A REFRIGERATOR 300 SF Space B Vented for cooking use; gas and electric in place Ground Floor 450 SF KITCHEN New direct long-term lease, Basement 200 SF no key money FRONTAGE Space A Second Avenue 12 FT Space B Second Avenue 10 FT SPACE A TRANSPORTATION 700 SF 2019 Ridership Report Second Avenue Astor Place 6 RESTAURANT Annual 5,583,944 Annual 5,502,925 Weekday 16,703 Weekday 17,180 Weekend 24,564 Weekend 21,108 12 FT SECOND AVENUE EAST 14TH STREET EAST 14TH STREET EAST 14TH STREET EAST 14TH STREET WEST 14TH STREET EAST 14TH STREET Optyx Artichokes Pizza Petopia Akina Sushi Muzarella Pizza Bright Horizons Brothers Candy & Grocery M&J Nature Joe’s Pizza Krust Lex AMALGAMATED Vanessa’s Regina The City Synergy AVENUE SECOND Taverna Kyclades Republic Dumplings AVENUE FIRST Exchange AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS AVENUE Champion BANK Pizza Check Nugget Gourmet Big Arc Chicken AVENUE C AVENUE AVENUE A AVENUE Wine & City Le Café Coee B AVENUE Pizza First Lamb King’s Way Cashing Spot Baohaus Tortuga Vinny Vicenz Jewelry Spirits AVENUE THIRD Planet Rose FIFTH AVENUE Streets Cava Grill Revolution Shabu Food Corp Discount PJ’s Grocery Finnery’s 2 Bros Pizza IMMACULATE Vivi Salon Icon Spiderbands Cleaners Subway CONCEPTION Bens Barber Jack Sally Bubble Professor Thoms NEW YORK EYE $1 Dollar Pizza NEW YORK CHURCH SCHOOL Rabbit Nails UNIVERSITY Tea & EAR INFIRMARY RESIDENTIAL Bagel Buet & Spa DORMATORY MEE H&W Hardware East Village Horse Box Ukranian National Federal H Gourmet Deli Glaze Terayaki Spirit Halloween Senor Pollo Hu Kitchen Credit Union Johnny Art Corkbuzz Reminiscence Bagel Belly Drop O Service Fat Buddha Pasta Flyer Rehoboth Spa Ichiba Ramen Citadel Greenwich social Luke’s Lobster St. Hair Zabb City Sal’s Deli Grocery Dollar Plus Bar 13 Redhead Phoenix The Spotted Owl Tavern Perce’s Tavern C McCormack Inc Management Little Italy Pizza 3 Make Sandwich Tamage Booker Da Andrea Le Basics Plus Spice Silky Techni Isaac Gabai Salon Croque Union Square Wines Kitchen Salon NY Skin Care & Dax Milk Bar Durden’s Biscuits & Bath Ristorante midi Roast Kitchen Be Juice Thai Liqiteria Brazen Fox Zibarlee EAST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET Meadow Komo On the Mark Sembrado Inkstop Tattoo WEST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET EAST 13TH STREET Hampton Market Guerra Print The Roberto East Village Flowers Kumo Sushi Barber Shop New York Beach Trece Sandwicherie Côte INA Everyman Obscura Baroness Clemente Café Michael George Quad Cinema Beacon’s Closet Soven USQ Taboonette Keybar M White Bar Health and PLACE UNIVERSITY Bum Mi Garba Espresso The Penny Farthing Studios Mo Luzzo's La Pizza Tallgrass Burger Center Tanning Revolve Project Farmhouse Hair The Garret Racquet Club Universe Antiques FOURTH AVENUEBarBacon Feast Hair Napoletana Sexy Flow Glitz Nail Fitness BROADWAYHyde Park Antiques Library of Gena’s Kuwayana Bar Six Restaurant Halstead Properties Spa Blue Linen Hall Little Pakistanian Deli Corp Fashion Nails Blue Distilled Spirits The VNYL BSide Stripes Forbidden Planet Bowery Road Bar None Baker’s Pizza RESIDENTIAL Brandy Ricky’s/Allyn Antoine Salon NGAM Ray’s Gourmet Little Poland Balade Mikeys Like It Empire Bisquit Melville Nu New York Human Bistro Ducks Sao Mai Pharmacy Psychic Nigel the Cat Goat Milk Triple-A-Dry Cleaners The Joint Makari Tease Top Beauty Preservation Convive Wine & Spirits NEW Motosino Eatery Santa Pie By The Pound S’mac Jeepney No Relation Green RESIDENTIAL Ciao Barbara Be Juice Shoolbreds Laundromat El Camion DEVELOPMENT Blue Bottle Coee Alabaster Bookstore Han Dynasty Rinaldi Thai Health Academy Eye Armes Terminate Northern Sew-Top for Deli Benjamin N. Cardozo Double Wide Strip 12th Street Ale House Pilates Motorino Terminal East 12th Osteria Hearth Terrior Records Level Race Control Boris & Horton Spy Food Co Cleaners Cubo Now School of Law Sweetgreen The Poke Spot Wayside Gotham Pizza Basics Plus Pastel House Villanelle EAST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET WEST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET EAST 12TH STREET Best Price East Village Thrift Shop Angelica John’s Stand Up NYC Grill & Deli Av Za’Atar Westminster John Gabriel Salon Urban Motion Kingsley Seidenberg Nimble NEW Bugs O’ Cafe Casa Italiana NYU Gothman Bar & Grill Cinema Village Tortaria TACONIC DEV. Switch East Village City Cinemas AVENUE SECOND Kitchen Pizza Laundromat MRI City Living Fitness Finn Shoe Repair AVENUE SECOND The Open Pantry Stand Up Mri Dorado 114,000 SF Shina AVENUE FIRST Neptune The UPS Store Dryden Gallery & CLASS A OFFICE SPACE Japonica THIRD AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE Bar Taco AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS AVENUE AVENUE C AVENUE AVENUE A AVENUE Num Pang Paradis Dentist (2nd Flr) Madina Deli NEW RESIDENTIAL B AVENUE Hair Pro New York Custom Framing The Hummus Ben’s Cookies A-Art Locksmith Harry & Ida’s Excel Custom Framing Tree Restaurant Very Thai Three Kings Tattoo and Pita Co. Sugared + Bronzed Calio e Pepe DEVELOPMENT Stevdan Stationers Permacut Panorama Mimi Clengs 181 AVENUE A GOMI RESIDENTIAL Beauty & Youth Spa Honshu Ichi Y Café GUAC The First Presbyterian Church Salmagundi Club WeWork The Salvation Army Yankee Pizza Horchata Jerry’s International Handsome Dans Cork & Fork El Cantinero Heavenly Market & Deli Bar Veloce Pangea Palette Shop Macfox European Wax Center Gothic Oicine Gullo / Renaissance Barbershop Numero 20 Atomic Wings USPS Bespoke Kitchens Pinnacle Insomnia Sahara OOTOYA Halloween Pho Seng Spin City Old Monk Fiaschetteria Yankee Deli NYU DORM Islamic Council Village TavernaPeace fleurs Adventure Kano Uama Cleaners Cookies Eugene Lang College Larchmont Bergino Greek Grill Food Bella Espresso + Kitchen EAST 11TH STREET EAST 11TH STREET EAST 11TH STREET EAST 11TH STREET WEST 11TH STREET EAST 11TH STREET EAST 11TH STREET FOURTH AVENUE EAST 11TH STREET EAST 11TH STREET Schnitz Consignment Boutique Soon Casey Odin Anna Tokyo Tu-lu Venieros Russo’s Reciprocal Bella Ipswich Royal NEW Smokeshop Eleven B UNIVERSITY PLACE UNIVERSITY Antony Mathnasium Magen Ishta area Gluten Skate Tile Tailor Cafecito La Contenta Oeste NORMANDY DEV. The Ainsworth Rubber Joe Ceramic FIFTH AVENUE H Yoga Todd 200,000 SF Stamps Free Laundromat Shop Gallery CLASS A OFFICE SPACE Assort Caesar Tattoo Wagwear Bualo The Village Iggy’s Quintessence Moleskine Young’s [so:ko] no.11 Bakery Black Seed Blockheads Pas International Nix Cleaners Spa Belles Exchange Vet Bagel Jennifer’s Desigalli Mace BareLuxury de Duex Ladies & Hair Salon Organic Fox & Jane Abacus Pharmacy Way Moustache Resevoir Bar Verizon Retailer Specs Hiu Fu Gentlemen Check Cashing Juice Bar Brindle Metro Pcs The Church of the Ascension Modern Gourmet Deli Farfash Bakery Selene Ansonia Pharmacy NYC Noodle Bar East Room Finders Lane Kotobuki Lanza Alterations Brink, Barnyard Atmi Liquor Store Eye Works Village Dry Cleaners Limited Mama Tina’s Bring it Back Apparel United Ashiya Floral BloomLive Redge Annex Jerri’s Cleaners Sundae North River Supply Maiden Patsy’s Pizzeria Tim Ho Won Taste Wine Co. Chikka Barber Copy Comodities Health Food Jewel Chinese Skin Live & Antique Tompkins Blind 9th St Urban Vets Aesop NEW YORK and Cones Horus Cafe Life Lane Garo Bronfman NYU Hillel Hostler Maison UNIVERSITY Nicoleta Licious K2 Salon Shop & Print Care Organic Whistle Store Additions Bagel Gnocco Barber Espresso O'Sullivan DORMATORY City of Saints Healthy Greens Gourmet Tarallucci e Vino & Floral Tui-Na Piadina Marshall Chess Club Center Center Amorino Eskondar Burrows Verrier Gerard Antiques Halloween Adventures Coee Roasters EAST 10TH STREET EAST 10TH STREET EAST 10TH STREET EAST 10TH STREET WEST 10TH STREET EAST 10TH STREET EAST 10TH STREET EAST 10TH STREET EAST 10TH STREET 10th St United Iron Curry-ya Shabu The Eye East Side Vision E 10th Finest Deli Body Thristea Swing Tomkins Madman Espresso Ristorante il Karl Kemp AVENUE SECOND Laundromat AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS AVENUE Alta University Floral Design drybar Lois Cleaner’s Shipping Sushi Tatsu Lodge and GH Unique Eyebrows Evolutions Hair Salon Finest Royale AVENUE B AVENUE FIRST AVENUE FIRST Sheen Brothers Inc. NEW C AVENUE Cantinori THIRD AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE Devonshire Optical Kids Deli Devonshire Optical Alder Village Eye Care Dessert Pinks Hair Salon A AVENUE Benefit RESIDENTIAL Le Hi-Collar Rai Whitney Chemists Metropolis Club Sabor A Mexico The Museum Of Relevent Joey Healy Eyebrow Studio Jay Nails Frisson Espresso Third Rail CoeeThirsty Scholar Preesing Rai Ken Theater For The Nyc Susan Nail+Spa The Roost DEVELOPMENT Trois Zucker Crops Neighbors Urban Space Naturalee Cleaners Bernde Shangri Coyote Ugly Saloon Barber Shop La Petite Coquette 71 FOURTH AVENUE Peignes The Bakery for Girls Dlala Lisa Smith Studio Goeckler La Body Nublu 151 Doggy Style Bob’s Bagels Milk & Hops Majory Source East ARepeat Cloack Antiques Ippudo Rub Fabulous Jae Grey & Dagger The Cooper Village Warren Umbrella Unlimited Village Performance Eggloo Ilana Fine Jewelry B&S Zeeman Happy Bowls Verameat + Fannys Convenience with Gallery The 13th Step Farm Arts The Hotel Grey Era The Upper Rust Wine & Liquor Thread Plus Pinkyotto Store Gigi
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