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55 Spring Street Soho Exclusive Flyer.Indd 55 Spring Street SoHo, Manhattan 800 SF of Retail Space Available for Lease Located Between Lafayette and Mulberry Streets EENTRANCENTRANCE TTOO SSUBWAYUBWAY SIZE CURRENTLY COMMENTS MASS TRANSPORTATION 800 SF - Ground Floor Maverik Beauty • Short term deal only 2016 Ridership Report Approx. 1,000 SF - Basement • Great boutique space on Spring Spring Street 6 FRONTAGE Street ASKING RENT 10’ on Spring Street Annual 3,792,870 Weekday 11,390 Upon Request • Adjacent to the Spring Street 6 Weekend 16,329 CEILING HEIGHTS subway entrance POSSESSION 12’ - Ground Floor Prince Street W R • Space is visible from Lafayette November 1st, 2017 Street Annual 5,314,922 Weekday 15,424 • Blade sign available Weekend 25,371 Contact Our Exclusive Agents: Jeremy Modest Richard Skulnik Andrew Mandell [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 212.750.6565 212.750.0756 212.750.6565 SOHO, MANHATTAN HOUSTON EAST EAST aurant YC Sole Supplies EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON Cherche Midi CHRYSTIE STREET Emillio’s Ballato EAST HOUSTONR Health Food & NEW Juice Bar Milano’s Bar estaurant EAST HOUSTON Market NYC Marine Layer COLES SPORTS AND RESIDENTIALLove Adorned RECREATION CENTER ADAY EAST HOUSTON Fonda Nolita Tacomi The MusketL’Agent Room Tom’s Roasting Co. WEST HOUSTON DSPTCH Tai Jewelry Kit & Ace ELIZABETHBabel STREET Fair WEST HOUSTON Soccarrat Josie Natori Token Jay Kos La Churreria Anya Ponorovskaya Josefinas Mottsu MOTT STREET Atelier Cologne DEVELOPMENT Nagihair Vint + York SITE MULBERRY STREET Grenson ple Sale Adornia United Blue Dop Dop Puck Fair Cafe Belle Pembley R by 45rpm Rhone Apparel PUCK BUILDING Thomas Sires The Hop Me + Ro Chef’s Club Rebecca One Cafetal Social Club Hossack TRVDON 361 LUXURY RENTAL UNITS JERSEY STREET Otte Clare V. 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Spring N Cava Liquors (coming soon) Browhaus Pietro NoLita b SPRING STREET Spring Lombardi’s Distri Premium Laces Mart Skin Supreme Citizen SPRING STREET Lounge Erica Weiner M Hotel Chef’s Balzem Black Seed 20 stories, 300 rooms Tartinery Opening 2018 Counter Stick with Me Wine Therapy Bagel De Maria E Lady Epistrophy Marie Nails Oddfellows Alpana Bawa CLEVELAND PLACE Creatures of Fiat Cafe Cafe DELANCEY STR LAFAYETTE STREET LAFAYETTE Carnival Comfort Little CocoronRascal NYC Mr. Donahue’s Parisi The Butchers R Asics Marciano Jack’s The PokeSpot Bakery Malia Millis Daughter DELANCEY ST Wife Freda Good Guy Vapes Bag Helen Bar Pa Tea Nom Wah Ficalora Nolita MERCER STREET MERCER CROSBY STREET CROSBY Snow Ed’s Lobster Bar Mexican Radio KENMARE STREET 152 Off Peak Champion Pizza Noah Flowers Naturally Hair Ba BROADWAY Broken ELIZABETH STREET The Sosta Little Elizabeth Stance Eileen’s Special Fox English Cafe Abur BoCaphe (coming soon) Market BOWERY Cheesecake Impanema Xi’an Street Famous White House I Black Market Foods Designed by Pritzer Prize Nili Lotan Duncan Quinn winning Japanese Architect MOTT STREET r KENMARE STREET i Ittetsu Tadao Ando - 7 story, 7 unit Spring Natural luxury condo building Cosabella MULBERRY STREET derground Pasqual Jones Soho Hoomoos Egg Shop The Corner Asli Warm Osteria Morini DineDiner Mo il Gelato Café Integral Cervantes NYU DORM Mais Ono Cafe Grumpy Broome Street eaty Betty Melissa Shoes Residence Hall Le Page Brandy Melville s 300 Student Gabriel Drake’s Paul Fox Scott BROOME STREET BROO Brinkleys Randolph Mystique Boutique Taasha Deli Seamores Trattoria Pizzareia Beer KO|O Sohotel & Grocery IRO Cremieux Despana BROOME STREET Cha Cha Away Home Canvas Indochino Kida NYC Matcha Grotta Azurra Oficina Ristorante Gold Bar Cantina Clic Gallery Matter Blue Planet BROOME STREET APIECE APART BROOME STREET Cordell Pepe Rosa Harney & Sons Indochino Devachan Fitness Suit Supply Animazing Galler Mott NYC JAMES US Salon SOHO Mulberry PERSE Polo (2nd Fl) Street Bar Nels Nelson Association Golden Fio No. 6 YRB Bridge Lunella LAFAYETTE STREET LAFAYETTE Milk & Cream Jean Shop Yoga CENTRE STREET The Original Cereal Bar Outdoor Voltaire Jars Benito One Miansai Voices Patrick La Mela merman By 240 CENTRE Melvile Dani Compagnie STREET Da Nico Wine Bar 55 UNIT Pipino LUXURY Amica II Apolis RESIDENTIAL Piemonte O-MAT Bonobos Guideshop La Peau MaMan Ravioli Co. Galli Paris Stations Day Spa Saturday’s Coffee La Bella eland Y Gallery Salon Dusica Dusica tique Fellow Barber YAYA TEA GRAND STREET arage Depalo’s Freeman Peter & Hometown The Italian Alleva New Park 30,000 sf Food Center Community GRAND STREETFerra Webb Development Onieal’s E. R Surf NYC Office Space o GRAND STREET Novello r GRAND STREET The Italian Sp Sal Gar Lei Am Two Puck o D o g r 42 R Laicale e e man Arts FLOOR PLANS GROUND FLOOR 800 SF MANHATTAN LONG ISLAND NEW JERSEY BROOKLYN Proudly serving www.ripcony.com 150 East 58TH Street 100 Jericho Quadrangle 125 Chubb Avenue 32 Court Street Long Island 15TH Floor Suite 120 Suite 150S 10TH Floor New Jersey New York, NY 10155 Jericho, NY 11753 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Brooklyn, NY 11201 New York City Westchester *All information is from sources deemed reliable and is T. 212.750.6565 T. 516.933.8880 T. 201.777.2300 T. 718.233.6565 Rockland submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, F. 212.750.6767 F. 516.933.2514 F. 201.777.2314 F. 718.663.2660 Connecticut terms, rental prior sale and withdrawal notices..
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