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Clinton Street, Lower East Side - Refined Retail Space

Manhattan, New York

2,000 sqft

Retail

Bar & Restaurant

Event

Shop Share

Unique

A Little About This Space

The Lower East Side is undeniably the epicenter of NYC cool. In-the-know scenesters frequent this neighborhood to find the latest in fashion and food at shops like 7115 by SZEKI and restaurants like Pig and Khao. At the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge, this high-visibility, loft-like boutique on Clinton Street is right in the heart of the Lower East Side. You'll walk through floor-to-ceiling glass doors into a perfect retail space that has an old-school vibe with a modern sophistication. Think: muted tones, exposed-brick walls, high ceilings, and lots of light. There's also an outdoor space in the back accessible via three french doors.

THE CROWD

An eclectic mix of young professionals, students, families, and tourists shop and dine in the neighborhood every day of the week. The area is always busy with lots of foot traffic, especially on weekends, and it's easy to get to, too. Since it's just a 10-minute ride over the bridge to Brooklyn, biking is popular, and there is a CitiBike station nearby. The J/M/Z trains are three blocks away. New Yorkers from the four other boroughs also come over the two bridges to work and gather at nearby restaurants like Pestico Vegano, serving Vegan fare, and Les Enfants de Boheme, a French bistro. They also frequent neighborhood drinking spots such as 169 Bar, open until the wee hours of the morning.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURS

Buzzy culinary hotspots Beauty & Essex, Dirty French and Clinton St. Baking Company stand alongside venerable institutions Russ & Daughters and Katz’s Delicatessen. New York City’s first underground park -The Lowline – is slated to open one block away.

Amenities

  • Lighting
  • Heating
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Basement

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Home Truths

The space is fairly big, so won't be suited to all brands.