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130 Allen Street Between Delancey and Rivington Streets | Lower East Side 130 ALLEN STREET BETWEEN DELANCEY AND RIVINGTON STREETS | LOWER EAST SIDE AS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING RETAIL OPPORTUNITY FOR DIRECT LEASE: APPROXIMATE SIZE 520 Square Feet ASKING RENT $6,700 Per Month FRONTAGE 25 Feet TERM 10 Years POSSESSION Immediate NEIGHBORS Starbucks, Russ Daughters, 10 Below Ice Cream, Lucky Jack’s COMMENTS • Brand New Glass Front • Polished Concrete Floor • Exposed Brick Walls TRANSPORTATION Delancey Street F | Essex Street J M Z JAMES FAMULARO JEFF GEOGHEGAN Senior Director Director [email protected] [email protected] 646.658.7373 646.658.7371 All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subject to errors, omissions, modifications, removal of the listing from sale or lease, and to any listing conditions, including the rates and manner of payment of commissions for particular offerings imposed by Eastern Consolidated. This information may include estimates and projections prepared by Eastern Consolidated with respect to future events, and these future events may or may not actually occur. Such estimates and projections reflect various assumptions concerning anticipated results. While Eastern Consolidated believes these assumptions are reasonable, there can be no assurance that any of these estimates and projections will be correct. Therefore, actual results may vary materially from these estimates and projections. Any square footage dimensions set forth are approximate. 130 ALLEN STREET BETWEEN DELANCEY AND RIVINGTON STREETS | LOWER EAST SIDE FLOORPLAN JAMES FAMULARO JEFF GEOGHEGAN Senior Director Director [email protected] [email protected] 646.658.7373 646.658.7371 All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subject to errors, omissions, modifications, removal of the listing from sale or lease, and to any listing conditions, including the rates and manner of payment of commissions for particular offerings imposed by Eastern Consolidated. This information may include estimates and projections prepared by Eastern Consolidated with respect to future events, and these future events may or may not actually occur. Such estimates and projections reflect various assumptions concerning anticipated results. While Eastern Consolidated believes these assumptions are reasonable, there can be no assurance that any of these estimates and projections will be correct. Therefore, actual results may vary materially from these estimates and projections. Any square footage dimensions set forth are approximate. 130 ALLEN STREET BETWEEN DELANCEY AND RIVINGTON STREETS | LOWER EAST SIDE JAMES FAMULARO JEFF GEOGHEGAN Senior Director Director [email protected] [email protected] 646.658.7373 646.658.7371 All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subject to errors, omissions, modifications, removal of the listing from sale or lease, and to any listing conditions, including the rates and manner of payment of commissions for particular offerings imposed by Eastern Consolidated. This information may include estimates and projections prepared by Eastern Consolidated with respect to future events, and these future events may or may not actually occur. Such estimates and projections reflect various assumptions concerning anticipated results. While Eastern Consolidated believes these assumptions are reasonable, there can be no assurance that any of these estimates and projections will be correct. Therefore, actual results may vary materially from these estimates and projections. Any square footage dimensions set forth are approximate. EAST HO USTO N EAST HO USTO N EAST HO USTO N EAST HO USTO N EAST HO USTO N EAST HO USTO N EAST HO USTO N Russ & Daughters & Russ Sugar Cafe Sugar Burkina O USTO N r A EAST H Think Pink Think Lobster Joint Lobster r Be ’ Ray Element Y r G Lounge r Me Gaia Italian Cafe Remedy Diner Remedy oshi my & Navy & my iL Laboratorio ocery ekat s Pizza s N E W Del G elato cury L SARA D. ROOSEVE D. 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and manner of payment of commissions for particular offerings imposed by Eastern Consolidated. This information may include estimates and projections prepared by Eastern Consolidated with respect to future events, and these future events may or may not actually occur.
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