Thursday, March 10, 2016

Rent the former Cock space on 2nd Avenue


[Image via RES]

The Cock moved north a few blocks on Second Avenue to the former Lit Lounge space back in December.

Now the Cock's former stomping ground at 29 Second Ave. between East First Street and East Second Street is for rent. (A for rent sign hasn't appeared on the empty storefront just yet.)

Here's the deal via RES Commercial:

This is an amazing opportunity to be just North of Houston Street in a location where the East Village meets the Lower East Side. Any tenant can easily capitalize on being en route to the only subway station in the neighborhood which is located at the Whole Foods anchored intersection of Houston & 2nd Avenue.

Coffee bar, quick serve café, retail or full service restaurant would all do well to operate in such a fantastic location. Potential to lease the 2nd floor along with the ground for a total of over 2,800 sf of space with double height frontage. Current tenant has a full liquor license in safe keeping and will cooperate on a transfer.

The rent is available upon request.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Confirmed: Lit Lounge is closing on 2nd Avenue

New, confusing signs up at the former Lit Lounge space

Reports: Prep school teacher arrested for having sex with 16-year-old girl in bathroom at Lit Lounge

[Updated] The Cock is heading to the former Lit Lounge space on Thursday

8 comments:

  1. They say you can never get the urine smell out.

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  2. Keep the signage.

    Call it "Rent the Cock."

    Make it a male brothel.

    Don't even need to update the listing in the Yellow Pages.

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  3. Why is "North of Houston Street" such a fantastic demarcation?

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  4. only 65k a month!

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  5. Wonder what the inside looks like under a blacklight.

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  6. The smell of ammonia from that place is staggering.

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  7. The scents there are ghastly. Not to mention the smell of dried semen from the sticky floors in the back room.

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  8. The old old Cock is now a restaurant that does fairly well on 12th and A. I still haven't eaten there.

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