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[Photo by Steven]
The for rent sign arrived back on Monday for 104 Second Ave., the former Hot Kitchen space at Sixth Street.
This officially brings a close to the revolving door of restaurants in the space spanning several months, from Hot Kitchen, the occupant since 2011 to, briefly, Sushi & Sake, to, also briefly, Jiang Diner, which returned to its original Fifth Street outpost.
Now a new tenant can give the space a go. The asking rent is $17,500 for the 1,500 square-foot main space (with another 600 square feet in the basement), per the listing.
2 comments:
Whoever takes over the space needs to better understand that the community has changed.
...and that scaffolding is never going to go away...
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