Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Prime corner space on 12th and B asking $10k a month



We recently noticed that there is a new broker for the long-empty retail space on the northeast corner on Avenue B and 12th Street.

The signs were up for Massey Knakal … now Misrahi Realty Corp. has the listing, though we didn't spot it online just yet.

But here are details via LoopNet:

This massive space with extremely high ceilings make this flagship corner retail space PRIME NYC real estate. Sprawling frontage on both 12th street & Ave B make this space perfect for a Banking branch, office, gallery, retail etc...

The asking rent is $10,000.

7 comments:

  1. What's the Square footage?

    Thanks

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  2. $100 Sq/Ft seems pretty steep for Avenue B. Then again nothing makes sense around here anymore.

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  3. @10:38am: You're right that not much makes sense around here anymore.

    Maybe the brokers should just phone the major banks, major drug chains, and major bar owners, as those are the only ones who are going to afford that asking price.


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  4. Drug company, or drug dealers? We could find a few of them in the nabe. But even they'd baulk at the asking rent. I'm holding out, though, for a bakery. But that'll never happen at these prices. So a bank it is.

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  5. Bring back petty crime to alphabet city, make the greedy pigs suck their investments. Gross can not encompass the magnitude of the soul sucking devastation in the EV.

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  6. I'm with the "bring back muggings and such" commentor. Make the East Village more like 70's movies and less like Taylor Swift music videos and How I Met Your Mother.

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