Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Former Everything Bagels space now for rent on 3rd Avenue and NYU
The for lease signs have arrived at the bagel shop, which closed earlier this year in the storefronts of NYU's Third North dorm … on Third Avenue and East 12th Street.
The listing isn't online just yet.
And as we've pointed out, this is Newmark Grubb Knight Frank's third listing here along Third Avenue … two storefronts remain for rent in the base of NYU's Alumni Hall at East Ninth Street.
Previously on EV Grieve:
NYU neighbors Just Sweet and Everything Bagels have apparently closed on 3rd Avenue
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I suggest we takes bets on how long new businesses will last as in months instead of years.
ReplyDeleteLeases are by the semester.
ReplyDeleteI miss the photography store that was in the space Birdbath took over. But people went digital and stopped developing film and that did them in.
ReplyDeleteEverything Bagels kind of sucked.
ReplyDeleteHas anything really lasted in that Third Ave North building? There was a decent hardware store there for a while, but there's an awful lot of turnover in that building. At least the dorm to the south has stores that stick around for a little longer.
ReplyDelete@3:26pm: The photo store had a little legal issue b/c they were producing/selling fake ID's, which is part of the reason they are long gone (well, that and digital photography!).
ReplyDeleteI guess NYU, as landlord, doesn't really "need" the money from any of these retail locations, so it can afford to let them sit vacant for eons.
NYU is wrecking the neighborhood with so many empty storefronts - it's like looking at a failed suburban strip mall. The vacancies are likely b/c of NYU's restrictions on use of the space - no beer sales, etc. - and also the sky-high rents. Thanks for nothing, NYU!
ESS-A-BAGEL Come on down!
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