Manhattan, New York
2 175 sqft |
Boutique |
Bar & Restaurant |
Événementiel |
À partager |
Atypique |
This part of Chelsea in Lower Manhattan is made up of savvy tech start-ups whose employees prefer artisanal coffee shops and industrial-chic canteens over your standard water cooler. Beneath the brick archway storefront, this retail space harkens back to New York’s glory days of cobblestone streets and railroad stations, and is right by the historic building’s lobby.
This is one of the more relaxed areas in Lower Manhattan, and one that attracts a lot of the lunchtime crowd. Locals come to shoot hoops by the Doughboy statue in Chelsea Park in the afternoons. Upmarket bars like Porchlight attract an evening crowd. On weekends, tourists like to grab a sunset beer at the The Frying Pan, a nearby ship-turned-bar.
You’re surrounded by La Colombe Coffee Roasters, Between the Bread, and Porchlight, a bar that caters well to the business crowd (you’re also a hop and a skip from Midtown) by serving moonshine via finance-bro- friendly terms like, “a southern-inspired cocktail.” Opposite is Busamove and Lamborghini.
We don't have a floor plan for this space yet, so don't forget to take measurements at your viewing.