Manhattan, New York
1,600 sqft |
Retail |
Bar & Restaurant |
Event |
Shop Share |
Unique |
This bright retail space for rent is in a 7-story red washed brick building on 155 Lafayette Street. It has a floor-to-ceiling windowed front facade, a whitewashed tinplate ceiling, and spotlighting. It also offers a gleaming hardwood floor, exposed industrial elements, and support pillars. You'll be in the center of SoHo, a top New York City shopping and dining destination. SoHo is flanked by NoHo to the east, Chinatown and Tribeca to the south, and Union Square further north. In other words, you'll be at the center of virtually everything that's happening in the Big Apple. The chic jewelry boutique Catbird, and urban activewear purveyors Outdoor Voices, are a block away. Tapas bar Despana, and Egyptian restaurant Zooba, are two streets over.
Locals, ranging from well-heeled entrepreneurs and finance types, to fashion-conscious media and design professionals, contribute to the vibrant energy that keeps this neighborhood buzzing at every hour of the day. A steady stream of tourists from every corner of the world only adds to the energetic vibe that makes SoHo one of New York City's most sought after commercial addresses. Locals and tourists alike pack lounges like La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels, offering a wealth of wine selections and small bites. Restaurants such as The Tyger, serving modern Asian fare, are less than two blocks away too. Tourists head to nearby historic spots like the Museum of Chinese in America. Retailers such as Mara Hoffman, a sustainable clothier, and Pearl River Mart, a New York City mainstay selling fine Oriental housewares and costumes, see persistent foot traffic during the day. Both are a couple of streets over.
Ed's Lobster Bar, offering seafood (the oyster happy hour is highly recommended!), is up the block. 161 Lafayette, a bustling Karaoke lounge, is practically next door. Landmark Coffee Shop & Pancake House, a long-running diner, is around the corner.
This centrally located space would be ideal for any brand looking for representation in SoHo. The square footage is limited so probably best for a smaller retailer. But overall, it's a prime spot for just about any shop.