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18 Delancey Street, New York, NY LOWER NEW YORK EAST SIDE NY 18 DELANCEY STREET CONCEPTUAL RENDERING SPACE DETAILS LOCATION FRONTAGE Northwest corner of Chrystie Street 30 FT on Delancey Street 50 FT on Chrystie Street APPROXIMATE SIZE Ground Floor 1,500 SF SITE STATUS Basement 1,500 SF Currently vacant Second Floor 1,500 SF NEIGHBORS Roof 1,500 SF Bowery Ballroom, Vandal, Reformation, The New Museum, Public Hotel, Total 6,000 SF SIXTY LES, Ludlow House, Whole Foods Market, rag & bone, and Sammy’s Roumanian Steakhouse CEILING HEIGHT Ground Floor 15 FT COMMENTS Basement 9 FT Full branding opportunity on a prominent Lower East Side corner Second Floor 10 FT Second Floor can be leased separately from the Ground Floor A few blocks from the Essex Crossing Project with 1.8 million SF of mixed use retail, POSSESSION residential and commercial space Immediate In close proximity to trendy galleries and outstanding restaurants and hotels including Ian Schrager’s Public Hotel, CitizenM Hotel (coming soon) TERM and Sister City Hotel Negotiable All uses allowed In front of the Bowery station AREA NEIGHBORS FLOOR PLANS GROUND FLOOR BASEMENT DELANCEY STREET 30 FT 1,500 SF 1,500 SF 50 FT CHRYSTIE STREET SECOND FLOOR ROOF 1,500 SF 1,500 SF Blue & Bowery Cream SECOND AVENUE Meat Company EAST 1ST STREET FIRST AVENUE The Alchemist's Otherwild Kitchen NY Cozy Cafe Siggy's Good Food AVENUE A AREATom & Jerry's RETAIL EAST HOUSTON STREET EAST HOUSTON STREET Suffolk A Little Popular East Sugar Russ & Mercury element Remedy Diner Fools Gold Mezetto Daughters Lounge Arms Wicked Tax The Gatsby Hotel Houston Café 18 Heaven's Hotel Macando Army & Navy Hot Bagel myplasticheart Club Element Mole The Masalawala ABC L.E.S. Subject The Pause Cafè Steven Harvey PLAYGROUND Fine Art Projects Saphire Lounge Pala DELANCEYBenson's Rockwood The Little Laptop Shop Flower Girl Music Hall Bowery and Vine Blue Ribbon Sushi Izakaya Fred NYC Prohitbition Bakery Paulaner Brewery Los Perros Locos STREET Lisson Gallery Rockwood Stage Taylor Cruther's Studio Rooster Gallery Obsessive NEW YORK NY Nativity Mission Center Claw Daddy's Compulsive New York Taverna Di Bacco Rachel Uffner Worldwide Restaurant Equipment Cosmetics Reinstein Ross bOb Bar Ludlow Guitars Goldsmiths Cocobar Soho Contemporary Art Quinn Elizabeth Houston Assembly New York Clayton Sperone Westwater Konditori Gallery Noi Grit n Glory Taquitoria Gallery Whynot Coffee Dark Room The Rising States Una Pizza Napoletana The Skinny No Fun Clinton We the People Albanese Rodriguez Flower Fashion Meats & Poultry Rosario's Associates Shop Collective Minnie’s Pizza Symbo STANTON STREET STANTON STREET A. Turen Hair of LV2 Creffle Café Silver NY Hardcore Leave Rochelle 205 Frosche & Dacia Fusion Arts the Dog Monument Tattoos Cata Out of It Club Portman Gallery Museum San Loco Works Bikram CONTACT El Nuevo Yoga Restaurant Stanton Saka Mai Apizz Blue Stockings Pizza La Gamelle Restaurant The Reformation Squadra Nara Van Doren Waxter Mr. Taka Ramen Two Bit's Retro Arcade Boutique Richard Wassail Taittinger TijuanaEXCLUSIVE Picnic Rayuela Manhattan La Margerita Gallery PRINCE STREET Ehvonnae Pizzeria BYGGYZ et al. Unisex People Restaurant 3 Sixteen Yaf Sparkle Carolina Sarria Shut Lazar Mechanical The Box Self Edge Nena Resurrection Orchard Corsets Fine China Tea Azasu The 155 Gallery AGENTS Plank Pilates Studio SARA D Ted's Formal Wear Bowery Mission Copper and Oak S&A Fashion Real New York Gallery Artshop ROOSEVELT Forsyth Sandwich Askan Local 138 Bar Objectify & Coffee Patacon Pisao Reed Space Karaoke Boho TYLER KING Garfunkels Well Connected SoHo House Mazaar Lounge BOWERY Mass Market Republic Capital Krause Gallery Invisible NYC Mikey's Burger Wood Shoppe Libation Iggy's Celtic Lounge Sons212.309.2822 of Essex Katra Killion Epaulet Creperie Taqueria Diana FORSYTH STREET FORSYTH Da Rucci Gallery 128 CHRYSTIE STREET CHRYSTIE Park Broadway EZ Mini Charrua Iconic Exterminating A.N. Headwear Edith [email protected] Magazine Mart Mechinist The Magician Micko Inkline Marshall Sweet Restaurant Building Ale et Ange Buttons Economy A Plus Morgenstern’s Leekan Studio Stack Babeland Tani Candy Verlaine & Bar La Caverna ALiFE Restaurant Finest Ice Cream Designs Materials Desserts RIVINGTON STREET RIVINGTON STREET ANDREW STERN Christian Essex Bar The Falafel Schiller's Nitcap Szeki Near & Far Wolfnight Shop Liquor Bar Sue Scott Cutie Thierry Off Soho Burger/Bar 65 Berst Vida Gallery Room Goldberg Suites Gallery 212.351.9353Welcome St. Jerome's Naural Projects Dodge to the Bar Gallery Johnsons Loreley Balter Sales Le Turtle Cellini Uomo S.E.T. LES ELIZABETH STREET ELIZABETH [email protected] Company Ellen Champion Pizza World Hats Hi Thai Congee Caffe Vita Restaurant Tea Gallery Essex Taqueria Precision Kris Graphics The Whiskey Ward Buddy Warren Char Sue Roni-Sue Chili's Indian SPRING STREET Pop International Chocolates Restaurant Galleries Los Feliz Antler Beer & Wine Dispensary Lucky Tenden Za Advance Tache Artisan Chocolate Jack's Bar Juicy Spot Café Saro Yama Kitchen Dolce & Dolce Roma Pizza Supplies Brian Morris Gallery Amigo Champion Pizza Mini Mart Dixon Place Hill & Dale wireless ALLEN STREET ALLEN ALLEN STREET ALLEN Extra Butter STREET ESSEX ELDRIDGE STREET ELDRIDGE NORFOLK STREET NORFOLK LUDLOW STREET LUDLOW CLINTON STREET CLINTON SUFFOLK STREET SUFFOLK Famous Sammy's CS Restaurant STREET ORCHARD Supplies New Chung 99¢ Pizza Get Master Wah Inc. Retro Happy Bowery Pacific 521 FIFTH AVENUE Bar and Wok Set Kitchen Aquarium Red Royalty Professional Michelle Triangle Ludlow Restaurant Bowery Supplies Gallery Neon Olivieri Optical Grill Supplies Balloom & Pet Fitness FLOOR 7 DELANCEY STREET DELANCEY STREET NEW YORK, NY 10175 KENMARE STREET 212.599.3700 Issey Miyake DELANCEY STREET DELANCEY STREET [email protected] Goa Adventure DL Iglesia Tribes of Callicoon Iermonti James The Yard Sel Rrose 4 Seasons Fine Arts Gallery Fuentes Taco Café Bar Vegetable Inc Adventista Morocco Gallery RKF.COM Creative Green Star Sign and Hotel Blue Moon Foods Restaurant Sign Doka Square Petee's Pie Co Sun Bakery Equipment 18 DELANCEY STREET C&L Restaurant © 2018 ROBERT K. FUTTERMAN & ASSOCIATES, LLC Dutton Gallery L.Mak Projects Berkli Parc Sino Carpet & Tile MILES Gallery Supply JSA Wholesale All information is from sources believed reliable, not Hionas Gallery Arcilesi Station Independent Congee Sunshine Gallery Homberg Village Bar Cougar Mark Fisher Fitness Projects Gallery Go Go Gone independently verified, and thus subject to errors, Fine Arts Bike Shop Italian theBoil Shoot The Fashions omissions, and modifications such as price, listing, square Lobster Shung Kee Food National Cash Woodward Round K Café footage, rates and commissions. All information, estimates Register Gallery The Good Inborn Oshman Brothers Company and projections ESSEXsubject to change, market CROSSING assumptions, Guangyu Lighting Henri Café Attaboy Bar Sam's Knitwear O'Lampia Studio TBD Gallery unknown facts and conditions, and future potentialities. 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