
[Photo by Steven]
The for rent sign arrived yesterday on the northwest corner of St. Mark's Place and Second Avenue.
This is the first time in six years that this high-profile retail space is on the market.
Nobletree Coffee closed here in May after just five months in business. A sign on the door for Nobletree's "beloved customers" offered thanks ... along with a reason for the closure: "Because of the slow foot traffic at this location we were forced to close." (And we've noted the notes here and here.)
The listing at Winick notes that this is the "busiest intersection in the East Village." And it very well may be...

The rent is available upon request. In 2013, the asking rent was $27,000, per listings at the time.
This storefront previously sat empty for three years — ever since DF Mavens closed in January 2016 after a Dec. 26, 2014 debut. (It took the Mavenators 14 months to open the space.)
Other tenants in recent years include Eastside Bakery (.net?) and Roastown Coffee.
And the only business to last here in the past 30 years: the Gap, from 1988 to 2001...

[Photo by Barry Joseph]
Any thoughts on how much longer the space was sit empty... or who the next tenant might be...?
Previously on EV Grieve:
What a 'prized position' will cost you on Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place