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Greenwich Village Retail Space for Rent

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University Pl, Greenwich Village, Partial Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 950 - 2,300 SF

University Pl, Greenwich Village, Partial Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 950 – 2,300 SF

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University Pl, New York, NY 10003, USA

University Pl, Greenwich Village, Partial Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 950 – 2,300 SF   University Pl, Greenwich Village, Partial […]

  • 950 - 2300 Sq Ft
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Greenwich Village

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Seventh Ave S, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 550 - 1,350 SF

Seventh Ave S, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 550 – 1,350 SF

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7th Ave S, New York, NY 10014, USA

Seventh Ave S, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 550 – 1,350 SF   Seventh Ave S, Greenwich […]

  • 550 - 1350 Sq Ft
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Greenwich Village

7 months ago
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Sullivan St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 1,950 – 3,550 SF

Sullivan St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 1,950 – 3,550 SF

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Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012, USA

Sullivan St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Lease 1,950 – 3,550 SF   Sullivan St, Greenwich Village, Fully […]

  • 1950 – 3550 Sq Ft
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Greenwich Village

7 months ago
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Bleecker St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail Space For Lease 750 SF

Bleecker St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail Space For Lease 750 SF

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Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014, USA

Bleecker St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail Space For Lease 750 SF   Bleecker St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail […]

  • 750 Sq Ft
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Greenwich Village

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E 11th St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail Space For Lease 2,400 SF

E 11th St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail Space For Lease 2,400 SF

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E 11th St, New York, NY 10003, USA

E 11th St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail Space For Lease 2,400 SF   E 11th St, Greenwich Village, Fully […]

  • 2400 Sq Ft
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Greenwich Village

7 months ago
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W 11th St, Greenwich Village, Fully Built-Out Retail/Gallery Space For Rent 600 - 690 SF

W 11th St, Greenwich Village, Fully Built-Out Retail/Gallery Space For Rent 600 – 690 SF

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W 11th St, New York, NY 10014, USA

W 11th St, Greenwich Village, Fully Built-Out Retail/Gallery Space For Rent 600 – 690 SF   W 11th St, Greenwich […]

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Greenwich Village

7 months ago
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Greenwich Village, E 12th St, Fully Built-Out Retail Space For Rent 600 - 3,600 SF

Greenwich Village, E 12th St, Fully Built-Out Retail Space For Rent 600 – 3,600 SF

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E 12th St, New York, NY 10003, USA

Greenwich Village, E 12th St, Fully Built-Out Retail Space For Rent 600 – 3,600 SF   Greenwich Village, E 12th […]

  • 600 - 3600 Sq Ft
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Greenwich Village

7 months ago
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Greene St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Rent 2,200 SF

Greene St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Rent 2,200 SF

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Greene St, New York, NY 10003, USA

Greene St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Rent 2,200 SF   Greene St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant […]

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Greenwich Village

7 months ago
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E 8th St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Rent 830 SF

E 8th St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Rent 830 SF

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E 8th St, New York, NY 10003, USA

E 8th St, Greenwich Village, Fully Build-Out Retail/Restaurant Space For Rent 830 SF   E 8th St, Greenwich Village, Fully […]

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Greenwich Village

7 months ago

Greenwich Village Retail Space for Rent

Greenwich Village Retail Space for Rent. Greenwich Village, one of New York City’s most historic and culturally rich neighborhoods, remains a prime destination for retailers seeking a prestigious and high-traffic location. Known for its charming tree-lined streets, vibrant arts scene, and eclectic mix of businesses, the Village offers an inviting atmosphere for both established brands and independent retailers. However, renting retail space in this desirable neighborhood requires an understanding of pricing, market trends, and various logistical considerations. This guide provides an in-depth look at the retail rental market in Greenwich Village and what prospective tenants need to know before securing a lease.

Why Greenwich Village is a Prime Retail Location

Greenwich Village is a hub for diverse businesses, ranging from fashion boutiques and art galleries to bookstores, specialty shops, and cafés. Its historic architecture, walkable streets, and close-knit community create a unique shopping experience that attracts both locals and tourists. The area also benefits from strong foot traffic, bolstered by its proximity to New York University (NYU), Washington Square Park, and a dense residential population.

Key advantages of opening a retail space in Greenwich Village include:

  • High Foot Traffic: The neighborhood attracts students, professionals, tourists, and longtime residents, ensuring a steady stream of potential customers.
  • Cultural and Artistic Appeal: Greenwich Village is synonymous with creativity, making it an ideal location for unique and artistic retail concepts.
  • Proximity to NYU and Other Institutions: The presence of a large student population supports a strong customer base, particularly for bookstores, coffee shops, and affordable fashion retailers.
  • Historic Charm and Prestige: Many businesses choose Greenwich Village for its iconic reputation, which enhances brand image and visibility.
  • Diverse Retail Opportunities: The neighborhood’s mix of luxury boutiques, independent shops, and vintage stores allows businesses to find a niche that suits their brand identity.
Current Rental Prices for Greenwich Village Retail Spaces

Retail rental prices in Greenwich Village vary depending on factors such as square footage, location, storefront visibility, and lease terms. Below is a general breakdown of current pricing trends:

  • Small Retail Spaces (500 – 1,000 sq. ft.): Expect rental rates between $175 and $350 per square foot annually, with prime storefronts near Washington Square Park or major thoroughfares commanding the higher end of the range.
  • Medium-Sized Retail Spaces (1,000 – 3,000 sq. ft.): These spaces typically rent for $150 to $300 per square foot annually, with costs influenced by foot traffic and proximity to high-demand streets.
  • Large Retail Spaces (3,000+ sq. ft.): Larger retail spaces, particularly those in high-traffic zones, can command rents between $125 and $250 per square foot annually.

These prices are subject to change based on market conditions, lease flexibility, and tenant demand. Properties along Bleecker Street, Sixth Avenue, and the streets surrounding Washington Square Park tend to have the highest rental prices due to their visibility and customer traffic.

Market Trends in Greenwich Village’s Retail Sector
  1. The Rise of Independent and Boutique Retailers

While major retail chains exist in Greenwich Village, the neighborhood remains a stronghold for independent boutiques and niche businesses. Consumers in the area tend to favor unique, locally owned shops over large commercial retailers, making it an attractive location for artisanal brands, vintage stores, and specialty retailers.

  1. Growing Demand for Food and Beverage Spaces

Cafés, bakeries, and specialty food stores are thriving in Greenwich Village. With a vibrant food culture and an audience that appreciates quality dining experiences, restaurants and quick-service eateries are in high demand, leading to increased competition for retail spaces that can accommodate food services.

  1. Flexible Lease Terms and Incentives

As the retail market adapts to economic fluctuations, some landlords have become more open to flexible lease terms. Businesses may find opportunities for rent abatements, short-term leases, or tenant improvement allowances, especially in spaces that have remained vacant for extended periods.

  1. The Influence of NYU and Student Spending Habits

With NYU at the heart of Greenwich Village, retailers benefit from a youthful demographic with disposable income. Businesses catering to students—such as affordable fashion, bookstores, cafés, and tech accessory stores—often perform well in this market.

  1. The Impact of E-Commerce on Brick-and-Mortar Stores

While e-commerce has changed the retail landscape, many online brands are opening physical locations in Greenwich Village to provide in-person shopping experiences. This trend has led to an increase in showroom-style retail spaces where customers can interact with products before making a purchase online.

  1. Increased Interest in Sustainable and Ethical Retail

Greenwich Village consumers tend to be highly conscious of sustainability and ethical business practices. Retailers that focus on eco-friendly products, ethical sourcing, and sustainability initiatives have a strong chance of resonating with the local market.

Key Considerations When Renting Retail Space in Greenwich Village
  1. Budget and Financial Planning

Understanding rental costs and additional expenses—such as property taxes, utilities, and renovations—is crucial for financial planning. Retailers should ensure that their budget aligns with long-term sustainability and projected sales revenue.

  1. Location and Visibility

Highly visible locations near Washington Square Park, NYU, and major subway stations will naturally command higher rents but offer significant foot traffic. Businesses should evaluate whether the exposure justifies the cost.

  1. Lease Negotiation and Flexibility

Negotiating favorable lease terms can provide long-term financial benefits. Landlords may offer incentives such as rent-free periods, reduced escalation clauses, or tenant improvement allowances to attract tenants.

  1. Zoning and Permits

Different retail businesses require different permits, especially food and beverage establishments. Prospective tenants should ensure the space is properly zoned for their intended use and be aware of any licensing requirements.

  1. Competition and Market Research

Retailers should conduct a thorough analysis of existing businesses in Greenwich Village to identify market gaps and competitive advantages. Understanding consumer preferences in the area can help tailor product offerings and marketing strategies.

  1. Accessibility and Transportation

Greenwich Village is well-connected by subway, bus lines, and pedestrian-friendly streets. Retail spaces near major transit points tend to perform better due to increased accessibility for customers.

Renting retail space in Greenwich Village offers unparalleled opportunities for businesses looking to tap into a culturally rich and commercially dynamic market. While rental prices can be steep, the benefits of a prime location, strong foot traffic, and a vibrant customer base make it a worthwhile investment for many retailers.

Whether opening a boutique, café, art gallery, or flagship store, businesses must carefully consider budget, location, lease terms, and competitive positioning. By leveraging market trends, negotiating favorable lease conditions, and aligning with the neighborhood’s unique character, retailers can establish a successful and lasting presence in Greenwich Village.

As the retail landscape continues to evolve, adaptability will be key. Businesses that embrace experiential retail, sustainability, and innovative customer engagement strategies will have the best chance of thriving in this iconic New York City neighborhood. With careful planning and a strategic approach, retailers can make the most of the opportunities Greenwich Village has to offer and set the stage for long-term success.

 

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MANHATTAN OFFICE SPACE MARKET INFORMATION

  • INVENTORY SF 532 M,  Prior Period 531 M
  • UNDER CONSTRUCTION SF 6.5 M, Prior Period 7.1 M
  • VACANCY RATE 15.5%,  Prior Period 15,9% 
  • AVERAGE MARKET RENT/SF  $77, Prior Period $76.50
  • MARKET SALE PRICE/SF  $680, Prior Period $750 
  • MARKET CAP RATE  6.2%, Prior Period 5.8%

Availability

  • Vacant SF 82 M, Sublet SF 15 M
  • Availability Rate 15.5%, Available SF 84 M
  • Available average Asking Rent/SF $55
  • Occupancy Rate 85%, Percent Leased Rate 90%

Office Sales Past Year

  • Asking Price Per SF $635
  • Sale to Asking Price Differential -20%
  • Sales Volume $9 B
  • Properties Sold 195
  • Months to Sale 14
  • For Sale Listings 220
  • Total For Sale SF 5.1 M

Demand

  • 12 Months Net Absorp % of Inventory 0.5%
  • 12 Months Leased SF 41 M
  • Months on Market 15
  • Months to Lease 10
  • Months Vacant 10
  • 24 Months Lease Renewal Rate 47%
  • Population Growth 5 Years -6% 
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