2,180 SF | 165 1st Ave | Column-Free Retail Space for Lease

165 1st Ave New York, NY 10003

165 1st Ave, New York, NY, 10003
165 1st Ave, New York, NY, 10003 165 1st Ave, New York, NY, 10003 165 1st Ave, New York, NY, 10003
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Street Retail
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Highlights

  • Former natural health food market with considerable infrastructure to support a new F&B operation
  • Interior access to a full lower-level
  • Walk-in cooler
  • 3 bay sinks
  • Restroom
  • 12 ft 2 in ceilings
  • Column free
  • 200 amps of electric capacity
  • Gas in the building
  • Ventable
  • Perfect for a restaurant, wine bar, fitness user, or convenience store

Description

Column-free space perfect for a restaurant or convenience store!

Located on a strong food & beverage corridor in the heart of the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan between E 10th St & E 11th St near the 1st Avenue subway station.

Nearest Transit: L train at 1st Ave, 4 & 6 trains at Astor Pl, and the M8 & M15 bus lines.

Nearby tenants include Ferns, L Train Vintage, Black Seed Bagels, Momofuku Noodle Bar, Cafe Mogador, Thursday Kitchen, Hanoi House, Tompkins Square Bagels, Madame Vo, Prince Tea House, Veselka, 7th Street Burger, Boris & Horton, Au Za'atar, and more!

Building Size: 10212sq ft
Lot Size: 0.05 acres


Documents

165 1st Ave - Brochure

Units for Lease

165 1st Ave
Space Available: 2180 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Map of 165 1st Ave, New York, NY, 10003

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