Thursday, May 1, 2014

'All uses considered' for new retail space at 165 Avenue B


[EVG file photo from January]

The building at 165 Avenue B just north of East 10th Street is undergoing a head-to-toe renovation.

Meanwhile, there's a new listing for the retail space that will be (re)carved out of the ground-floor unit...



Per the RKF listing:

NEIGHBORS
Back Forty, Discovery Wines, Eleven B, Mercadito, Ninth Street Espresso, Waffles [sic] & Dinges

COMMENTS
Newly created retail space
New storefront, HVAC, bathroom and mechanicals
Non-contiguous Basement space can be made available
Situated at the base of a luxury residential building
Steps from Thompkins (sic) Square Park
Venting is possible
All uses considered

(An aside: Nothing against Discovery Wines and Wafels & Dinges, but aren't there businesses not 8 blocks away to highlight?)

Maybe the previous tenant, the junk shop Waldorf Hysteria, can return. Heh. We know!


Previously on EV Grieve:
165 Avenue B back on the market

165 Avenue B has been sold, and 2 apartments are on the market

3 comments:

  1. incredible what realtors try to pass as "luxury" these days, literally every listing used this word.

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  2. Oh no, there is no room for illness, "used" anything, or death. It's being outsourced to Pennsylvania.

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  3. I worked briefly at a real estate ad agency in the 1980's and every ad, brochure and floor plan used the word luxury so I can assure you this isn't a new concept.

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