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149 Rivington Street Exclusive Flyer.Indd STREET RETAIL 149 Rivington Street 760 SF New York, NY Available for Lease Lower East Side, Manhattan Size Neighbors Comments Transportation 760 SF - Ground Floor Schiller’s, Tiny’s Giant Sandwich New storefront with floor 2016 Ridership Report 480 SF - Lower Level Shop, Hotel on Rivington, Co-op to ceiling glass Restaurant, Spitzer’s Corner, Delancey/Essex Street J Z Asking Rent Galli, Juice Press, New York Lower level is zoned for selling Annual 8,458,101 $10,000 per month Sushi Ko., Marm Cafe, Yunnan Weekday 25,625 Surrounded by dense residential, Weekend 35,416 BBQ, Pig & Khao, Laurel Gitlen Currently top rated restaurants and bars Gallery, Lisa Cooley Gallery, Under Construction Serafina At center of burgeoning art Ceiling Heights gallery scene 13’10” Ground Floor One block from Essex Crossing, 9’4” Lower Level a 1.9 million square foot development Frontage 14’6” Across from Streit’s Matzo Factory condo conversion Contact our exclusive agents: (45 units) Ben Weiner Jason Pennington All uses considered [email protected] [email protected] 212.750.6565 212.750.0917 AREA MAP EAST 1 STREET EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON Think Pink Think Burkina Navy Arm Element Daughters Russ & Russ Lounge Mercury Lower East Side, Manhattan Gaia Italian Cafe Italian Gaia Remedy Diner Remedy 196 ORCHARD iL Laboratorio L Ariel’s Mezetto & y Del Gelato NEW ABC Playground DEVELOPMENT RESIDENTIAL 265 EAST HOUSTON STREET THE LUDLOW 10 STORY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING Vivi Tea 23 STORY, 243 UNIT, atin Bistro atin LUXURY RENTAL BUILDING NORFOLK STREET NORFOLK Pala STREET ORCHARD Parkside Lounge LUDLOW STREET LUDLOW Domino’s Blue STREET SUFFOLK Dirty French STREET ESSEX Rockwood Ribbon Zoo Les Subject Sushi Arch STREET ATTORNEY Music Hall HOTEL LUDLOW RIDG 20 STORY, 162 ROOMS Claw Lucky Deli Grit & STREET CLINTON Daddy’s NYC Glory THE STREET PITT THOMPSON Prohibition Bakery E STREET HOTEL Black Tap The 141 ROOMS The Sweet Chick Station Hoodies Masala Independent HAMILTO Grilled Taverna Di Bacco Shop Obsessive Wala Project Cheese HOTEL INDIGO Compulsive Quinn Noi 180 ORCHARD STREET | 24 STORY, 296 ROOMS Cosmetics Konditori Jewlery Synchronicity Tre Foods Wholesale FS Rehearsal Studios Rehearsal FISH PA I Till The Skinny No Fun Music Rivington Assembly New York Sanctu Why Not Bar & Lounge Coffee Stanton 176 September Ivan Ramen The Rising States Balvanera E A Casa FoxR Cantina Mission Frankie pstein’s osario’s ary NYC ary y Re El Wines Lowlife Pizza ODD Cocoa Bar Maple Lili’s El Sombrero Tapeo 29 STANTON STREET STANTON STREET The Dog The Hair Of Hair Grocery Arlene’s Social Stanton Cafe Bisous Prema STANTON STREET Loco San Organic A. 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Optics 70,000 SF RETAIL G Tomorrow Gallery Gallery Norman’s Cay Roasting Plant Bar/Restaurant William 22,000 SF on SECOND LEVEL By Rob ert James Holman Gallery 30,000 SF on LOWER LEVEL Opening 2018 AND STREE T GRAND STREET N FLOOR PLANS GROUND FLOOR LOWER LEVEL Storage/Crawl Space 760 SF 480 SF RIVINGTON STREET Manhattan Long Island Brooklyn New Jersey ripcony.com 150 East 58th St. 100 Jericho Quadrangle 32 Court Street 125 Chubb Avenue 15th Floor Suite 120 10th Floor Suite 150 S New York, NY 10155 Jericho, NY 11753 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 *All information is from sources deemed reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, terms, rental T. 212.750.6565 T. 516.933.8880 T. 718.233.6565 T. 201.777.2300 prior to sale and withdrawal notices..
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