4,015 SF | 173 Chrystie St | Prime LES Retail Space for Lease

173 Chrystie St New York, NY 10002

173 Chrystie St, New York, NY, 10002
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FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Street Retail
Amount:
Please Call Broker for Price

Last Verified:
Jan 29, 2024

Highlights

  • Big open spaces with a mezzanine
  • Venting in place
  • Bi-level layout
  • No use restrictions on the commercial space and obtaining a liquor license is not precluded by any schools or houses of worship
  • 1st Floor
  • - 1,721 SF
  • - 11 ft. ceiling heights at the front
  • - 20 ft. ceiling heights at the back
  • Lower Level
  • - 2,294 SF
  • - 20 ft. ceiling heights
  • - 3 skylights
  • - Private elevator
  • - 3 bathrooms
  • - 400 SF of storage

Description

Big open spaces with a mezzanine
Venting in place
Bi-level layout
No use restrictions on the commercial space and obtaining a liquor license is not precluded by any schools or houses of worship

1st Floor
- 1,721 SF
- 11 ft. ceiling heights at the front
- 20 ft. ceiling heights at the back

Lower Level
- 2,294 SF
- 20 ft. ceiling heights
- 3 skylights
- Private elevator
- 3 bathrooms
- 400 SF of storage

Join the burgeoning Arts and Entertainment district and enjoy easy access to transportation on the block, including the Bowery Station J Train. This station will soon offer a transfer to the 2nd Avenue Q line, with MTA work along Forsyth well underway. Sarah D. Roosevelt Park sits directly across the street from the property, while next door to the south sits 171 Chrystie. This is a 78-unit new-construction luxury rental building that opened last year. Retail spaces will house several new Food & Beverage concepts slated to open in Q4 2023/Q1 2024.

On the north side of the block, you'll find the longtime dive bar Ray's, as well as the newer and more upscale Loreley Beer Garden. The west side of the block runs along Bowery and includes Congee Village, the Ainsle, and the Museum of Street Art. The south side of the block features neighborhood staples like Cocorao, Tampico, and, the Bowery Ballroom. Daily Paper's flagship store on the southeast corner of the block completes the holy trifecta of high-end food, entertainment, and fashion.

Nearby tenants include Whole Foods Market, Equinox SoHo, Louis Vuitton SoHo, Blank Street Coffee, Chipotle Mexican Grill, La Colombe Coffee Roasters, Supreme, Bloomingdale's, Lombardi's, The Butcher's Daughter, The Box, Apple SoHo, Nike SoHo, ZARA, REI, Black Seed Bagels, Subway, Levi's, Wells Fargo Bank, Orangetheory Fitness, Lululemon, and more!

Building Size: 31986sq ft
Lot Size: 0.1 acres


Documents

Brochure_173 Chrystie St.pdf

Units for Lease

173 Chrystie St
Space Available: 4015 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Map of 173 Chrystie St, New York, NY, 10002

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