Wednesday, May 17, 2017
The 'commanding retail presence' of Extell's new 14th Street development
Here's how Extell's two, seven-story residential buildings going in on 14th Street from Avenue A to Avenue B look these days...
There's an updated retail listing now at RKF for the buildings noting "a commanding retail presence" here.
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For starters, you probably know that Target is leasing 27,306 square feet in No. 500's corner space for a small-format store expected to open in the summer of 2018.
The other retail slot here features 14,500 square feet plus 1,500 square feet for a loading dock, which is on 13th Street. The price is not listed. The listing also says "Logical divisions considered" and "Space can be vented for cooking."
At No. 524, the retail space is 9,700 square feet with another 4,500 in the lower level.
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Previously on EV Grieve:
New 7-floor buildings for East 14th Street include 150 residential units
Target offers details about its flexible-format store opening summer 2018 on 14th and A
The disappearing storefronts of East 14th Street
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"Targeting" a dynamic mix. Oh, I see what they did there, so effing clever. Sheesh.
ReplyDelete"Redfined" is such a lame cliche.
ReplyDeleteUsing the word redefined in this context is the equivalent of screaming to the world they didn't allocate funds for professional marketing.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could "command" them to go away and the building to disappear, then have Pete's-a-Place and Bargain Bazaar miraculously return. Hey a girl can dream, can't she?
ReplyDeleteDenver On The Hudson.
ReplyDeleteWhat's next? Stuy Town torn down for a new Yankee Stadium?
At 2:39, Anonymous said:
ReplyDeleteWhat's next? Stuy Town torn down for a new Yankee Stadium?
That's not a bad idea.
This whole development SUCKS. It's going to be so gross in the neighborhood with all the extra population moving into the development. NYC SUCKS NOW. I have every right saying this, being a born and bred New Yorker.
ReplyDelete2:22 AM: I walk the streets now wondering what happened...
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