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Bleecker Street Cinema SITE OF THE HISTORIC Bleecker Street Cinema 144-146 BLEECKER STREET NEW YORK 4 T H AV E N U E SIXTH AVENUE Orange COOPER Theory Fitness GRANO TRATTORIA Bigelow Pharmacy UNION Life Thyme Natural WINK BROW BAR Neta Eve Desire Bar Burger Flywheel HECTOR’S SHOE REPAIR Liquiteria Sushi Salon & Grill Joint Sports MR. JOSEPH BARBER SHOP CRISTOPHER CLOTHING W E ST 8 T H ST R E E T E A ST 8 T H ST R E ET Gigi.K Beth Stump Amelie Wine NY Studio Coming Soon Made Israel Town Coffee Bar School in Japan Roasters COOPER BROADWAY Casey’s Flower UNION Olio e Piu ONEGIN Maya POTA•TOPIA FIFTH AVENUE Tue Tai Food PETLAND VADA SPA ASTOR PLACE Peet’s THE COOPER WAVERLY Coffee UNION LIBRARY RESTAURANT MACDOUGAL STREET 144-146 E.L.F STUDIO WAV E R LY P L A C E Soup & Burger NY Gifts Orens Daily Roast Pizza Mercato Elegant BLEECKERWAV E R LY P L A C E Lids Nails St. Josephs & PIZZA Church STREET WA S H I N GTO N P L A C E COOPER Seabird UNION COOPER SQUARE WA S H I N GTO N P L A C E Tertulia INDOCHINE COOPER SQUARE THE PUBLIC Dorm ADDRESS COMMENTS Sushi THEATER UNIVERSITY PLACE Katsuei 144 Bleecker Street New York, NY 10012 The • Selling Lower LevelTaco Shop W E ST 4 T H ST R E E T WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK MERCER STREET Between LaGuardia Place and Thompson Street Poke Rice AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS Campus LAFAYETTE STREET JONES STREET Oppa Eatery • Venting is possible West Provincetown 4th Street Playhouse GREENE STREET Papaya Courts W E ST 4 T H ST R E E T SIZE • Divisions considered Dog La Lanterna Hudson di Vittorio Memorial IFC Film Church Ground Floor 5,700 SF Groove Law School Library B-BAR & Center Stern School GRILL • 17-Foot Ceilings W E ST 3 R D ST R E E T Student Center of Library Selling Lower Level 4,500 SF Business EVOLUTION Ben’s Pizzeria think HECHO EN Pop Bar coffee DUMBO BLEECKER STREET Mamoun's Falafel Lafayette NEIGHBORS Minetta LE BASKET RONTAGE Shade Mille-feuille Restaurant Comedy Triona’s F Baburch Joe’s Pizza Green GREAT JONES SUSHI ON II Mulino Carbone, Miss Lily’s,Tacombi by CHLOE., The Dutch, Cellar W E ST 3 R D ST R E E T CAFE JONES Approx. 50’ on Bleecker Street Law Dorm Cafe Comedy Cellar, Jack’s Wife Freda, Bareburger, ALTA Masamoto Sushi The Uncommons Wha? 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