Sullivan St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 1,950 – 3,550 SF
Suite 3,550 SF
Suite 3,550 SF
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Nestled in the heart of Manhattan’s storied Greenwich Village, Sullivan Street stands as a distinguished six-story Renaissance Revival building. Designed by architect John P. Voelker and completed in 1899 (with some records citing 1900), this former factory and loft structure reflects the rich architectural heritage of the era.
Its buff brick and terra-cotta façade, detailed craftsmanship, and imposing stature make it a notable presence in the neighborhood’s historic streetscape.
The building is part of the Sullivan-Thompson Historic District, a collection of 19th- and early 20th-century row houses, tenements, and commercial buildings. This area captures the neighborhood’s transformation from a quiet residential enclave into a vibrant, multicultural hub at the turn of the century.
Spanning 54,238 square feet on a 0.2-acre lot, the property is currently valued at $11,314,000. It offers a rare combination of historical character and modern office infrastructure, making it an attractive option for companies seeking a distinctive address in Lower Manhattan.
Key Features and Amenities:
Central Air Conditioning: Ensures a comfortable environment year-round.
After-Hours HVAC: Flexible climate control for extended or non-traditional business hours.
High Finished Ceilings: Ranging from 10’6” to 11’6”, providing an open, airy feel.
Abundant Natural Light: Oversized windows on all sides flood the interiors with sunlight.
Architectural Charm: Hardwood floors and exposed ceilings highlight the building’s industrial past.
Duplex Office Layouts: Internal staircases connect select floors, enhancing space efficiency.
Modern Connectivity: Equipped with high-speed internet providers including Pilot Fiber, FIOS, and Spectrum.
Prime Location & Accessibility
Sullivan Street enjoys a strategic location with excellent access to public transit. It’s a short walk to the West 4th Street subway station and the 9th Street PATH station, offering easy connections across Manhattan and into New Jersey. The area is a cultural and academic hub, just steps from New York University, Washington Square Park, and the shopping and dining corridor along Bleecker Street.
Greenwich Village remains one of New York City’s most desirable neighborhoods, known for its historic streets, creative energy, and diverse community. For businesses looking to blend authenticity with accessibility, this address offers a rare opportunity to be part of an iconic Manhattan landscape.
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Because of its central location, Greenwich Village is basically close to everything and offers excellent public transportation – subway or bus options, whatever is more comfortable for the workers coming every day here. These include the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, C, E, B, D, F, M, R, W, and L trains; the M55, M7, M11, M14, and M20 buses; PATH Train – Christopher Street, 9th, 14th St. A well-known fact by the employees is that Greenwich Village is very accessible by foot and a lot of walkers can be seen coming like this way.
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