Manhattan, New York
3 000 sqft |
Boutique |
Bar & Restaurant |
Événementiel |
À partager |
Atypique |
From the Tenement Museum to the many long-standing restaurants like Katz’s Deli (probably the most famous in the city), the Lower East Side is entrenched in tradition. But it’s not all history, the biggest draw to the neighborhood in recent years is the lively evening scene and the numerous art galleries that make up the area. Located on Norfolk Street, this former art gallery with a stand-out brick storefront is now available to rent for retail, events or showroom use. It's got two floors and has been newly white-boxed.
View the floor plan for this space.
The crowd in the Lower East Side is as eclectic as its shops. Expect NYU kids in search of a cheap beer and a concert, young professionals dining out at Beauty & Essex, or besuited men and dressed up women browsing one of the many nearby galleries. The weekends are busiest with people heading to places such as Spitzer’s Corner, a popular gastropub that’s common for the area, or catching a show at Arlene’s Grocery. Both the Delancey St. F and the Essex St. JMZ are less than a block away.
Next door is the Chesterfield Gallery and across the street there's the renowned Mitchell Algus Gallery and The Back Room (a speakeasy that’s open late). Maryam Nasser Zadeh, the legendary downtown fashion boutique and showroom, is further along. Ludlow House members' club is a three-minute walk away, and the perpetually busy New York staple Russ and Daughters Cafe is three blocks away.
Available to rent for a minimum of 1 day.
Norfolk Street gets a little quieter than its neighboring streets, so make sure to shout a little louder about yourself.
It's a vast space to fill and there's no floor plan for this space yet, so don't forget to take measurements at your viewing.