Pre-war gem in the heart of Tribeca
| Monthly Rent: | Sq. Footage: | Usage: | Neighborhood: |
|---|---|---|---|
| $9,500 | 3000 Sq.Ft | Retail | Tribeca |
Property Description
1,400 SF store and 1,600 SF finished basement for storage. Natural light from full height storefront and rear windows along with a 15 ft. ceiling height would suit a boutique store, art gallery, design firm, or dance studio. Exposed brick and hardwood floors. Neighbors include: Color Me Mine, Playgarden NYC, Zaba Children's apparel, Tribeca Decor and Dune. No cooking. 5-10 year lease.
Quick facts:
• 3000 sf total
o 1400 sf ground floor
o 1600 sf finished basement
• 15ft ceiling height
• Dry use only
• 5-10 year lease
• Available immediately
TriBeCa is a neighborhood in downtown Manhattan that also was based off of an acronym. The name is a syllabic abbreviation of "Triangle Below Canal Street." It runs roughly from Canal Street south to Park Place, and from the Hudson River east to Broadway. TriBeCa, once an industrial district dominated by warehouses, has undergone a major revitalization. Warehouses were converted into loft apartments and new businesses emerged, making it into a mixed zoning neighborhood. TriBeCa is dominated by former industrial buildings that have been converted into residential buildings and lofts. TriBeCa is now a fashionable residential neighborhood with an affluent population. Many of the streets are lined with boutique shops and high-end restaurants. TriBeCa is also home to the TriBeCa Film Festival. The neighborhood is a frequent filming location for movies, including the 1984 hit movie Ghostbusters, which took place in a TriBeCa firehouse.
