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Affitta un Locale Commerciale a Greenwich Village

Class Address SF Monthly Rent
B
Broadway & Bleecker Street
38,300
$ Negotiable
A
Broadway & East 10th Street
10,800
$ Negotiable
C
Broadway & Bleecker Street
8,600
$ Negotiable
C
Avenue A & Twenty 3rd Street
5,000
$ 33,200
B
E 4th Street & Broadway
4,600
$ 34,200
A
Broadway & East 10th Street
2,000
$ Negotiable
B
Broadway & Bleecker Street
1,900
$ Negotiable
C
Sullivan St & West 3rd Street
1,900
$ Negotiable
B
Broadway & Astor Place
1,300
$ 25,800
B
E 8th Street & Broadway
800
$ Negotiable
B
E 8th Street & Broadway
800
$ 10,800
Class Address SF Monthly Rent
B
Broadway & Bleecker Street
38,300
$ Negotiable
A
Broadway & East 10th Street
10,800
$ Negotiable
C
Broadway & Bleecker Street
7,900
$ Negotiable
C
Avenue A & Twenty 3rd Street
5,000
$ 33,200
A
Broadway & East 10th Street
2,000
$ Negotiable
B
Broadway & Bleecker Street
1,900
$ 21,800
B
Broadway & Bleecker Street
1,900
$ Negotiable
C
Sullivan St & West 3rd Street
1,900
$ Negotiable
B
E 8th Street & Broadway
800
$ 10,800
B
E 8th Street & Broadway
800
$ Negotiable
Rent Coworking Office
Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2030 $ 1250 $ 750
Interior office/person $ 1280 $ 750 $ 500
Team Rooms $ 10030 $ 8000 $ 5000
Suites $ 20030 $ 12000 $ 7000
Class Address SF Monthly Rent
B
Second Ave & 1st Avenue
40,400
$ Negotiable
C
Spring St & Spring Street
25,000
$ Negotiable
A
W 13th Street & Ninth Avenue
21,200
$ Negotiable
A
Broome St & Varick Street
7,900
$ 56,800
C
Broadway & Broome Street
4,200
$ 263,000
B
Centre St & Hester Street
3,100
$ 18,000
B
Delancey St & Ludlow Street
2,000
$ Negotiable
C
Delancey St & Norfolk Street
1,900
$ Negotiable
A
Broadway & Howard Street
1,800
$ Negotiable
C
Avenue of the Americas & West 17th Street
1,800
$ 43,200
B
Greene St & Broome Street
1,000
$ 5,600
B
Broadway & Grand Street
900
$ Negotiable
C
W Broadway & Spring Street
800
$ Negotiable
C
Grand St & Elizabeth Street
700
$ 2,800
A
Lafayette St & East Houston Street
600
$ Negotiable
Retail Tenants Rented / Leased Greenwich Village
  • Chefscape leased 7,500 SF at 116 West Houston Street
  • Kitopi leased 7,500 SF at 116 West Houston Street
  • Sicily Street Food leased 1,000 SF at 58 West 8th Street
  • M?GE TEE leased 2,401 SF at 168 Bleecker Street
  • MÖGE TEE leased 2,401 SF at 168 Bleecker Street
  • Small Door leased 3,117 SF at 15 Seventh Avenue
  • Nordstrom leased 2,413 SF at 13 Seventh Avenue
  • TMRW Life Sciences leased 480 SF at 166 Bleecker Street
  • Koi The leased 2,050 SF at 189 Bleecker Street
  • Frevo leased 2,330 SF at 48 West 8th Street
  • Beverage Innovations leased 1,050 SF at 254 Greene Street
  • Banty Rooster leased 2,100 SF at 24 Greenwich Avenue
  • Greenwich Street Tavern leased 3,000 SF at 1 Seventh Avenue
  • Treehaus leased 2,300 SF at 736 Broadway

Greenwich Village

Confini Geografici

Greenwich Village, colloquialmente noto come "the Village", si trova sul lato ovest di Lower Manhattan. I suoi confini sono generalmente definiti dalla 14th Street a nord, Broadway a est, Houston Street a sud e il fiume Hudson a ovest. Il sottoquartiere del West Village si trova ad ovest della Seventh Avenue, mentre il Far West Village si estende da Hudson Street al fiume. Washington Square Park serve come punto di riferimento centrale, affiancato dal campus dell'Università di New York.

Attività Commerciali e Vendita al Dettaglio

The Village combina fascino storico con commercio moderno. Bleecker Street rimane iconica per boutique di abbigliamento come Marc Jacobs e librerie indipendenti come Three Lives & Company. Negozio gourmet come Murray's Cheese e panetterie specializzate dominano gli angoli, mentre l'Ottava Avenue ospita eclettici antiquari. Strutture di alta cucina includono Blue Hill, un pioniere del farm-to-table, e Carbone, un retro club di cene italiane. Le strade laterali del West Village nascondono intimi wine bar e caffè di pasticceria come Magnolia Bakery.

Attrazioni Storiche

L'arco di marmo del 1852 di Washington Square Park commemora il centenario dell'inaugurazione di George Washington. Lo Stonewall Inn su Christopher Street, sito della rivolta dei diritti LGBTQ+ del 1969, è un punto di riferimento per il moderno movimento per i diritti civili. Il Merchant’s House Museum, una casa in stile revival greco del 1832, conserva la vita domestica pre-guerra civile. Luoghi dell'età del jazz come il Café Society, dove Billie Holiday debuttò con "Strange Fruit", un tempo punteggiavano MacDougal Street.

Paisaggio Architettonico

Le case a schiera in stile federale degli anni '20 del XIX secolo si mescolano con le case in stile revival greco vicino a Grove Street. L'edificio del 1917 Provincetown Playhouse esemplifica la conversione industriale dei primi del XX secolo. Gli appartamenti post-guerra civile convertiti in condomini di lusso caratterizzano il Far West Village. Eccezioni notevoli includono gli appartamenti Art Deco London Terrace del 1930 e il complesso modernista Westbeth Artists Housing, una ex struttura dei Bell Laboratories.

Accesso ai Trasporti

Le linee della metropolitana includono i treni 1/2/3 alla stazione di 14th Street, A/B/C/D/E/F/M a West 4th Street-Washington Square, e i treni PATH a 9th Street. Gli autobus M8 e M21 attraversano le rotte est-ovest lungo le 8th e Houston Streets. Stazioni Citi Bike si raggruppano vicino ai dormitori dell'Università di New York, mentre il Hudson River Greenway offre accesso al ciclismo lungomare dalla 14th a Battery Park.

Zone Postali e Aree Adiacenti

I principali codici ZIP includono 10003 (condiviso con East Village), 10011 (sovrapposizione con Chelsea) e 10014 (nucleo del Village). Il codice 10012 copre parti di NoHo al confine con Broadway. I quartieri adiacenti utilizzano 10001 (Chelsea), 10013 (SoHo) e 10002 (Lower East Side).

Presenza Aziendale

Le startup tecnologiche si raggruppano vicino a Washington Square Park, sfruttando i programmi di ingegneria della NYU. Le sussidiarie di Condé Nast mantengono uffici satelliti in edifici loft convertiti. Case editrici come Norton e la stampa accademica Routledge occupano le sedi centrali nelle case a schiera. Aziende orientate alla salute includono centri di ricerca affiliati al Mount Sinai e pratiche mediche boutique in edifici pre-bellici.

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Why Optimal Spaces –
Tenant Broker

  • No fee for clients renting space.
  • We work for YOU, not the landlord.
  • Save 15–20% on your business costs.
  • Save 100–200 hours of research.
  • Access to all available spaces.
  • Specialized real estate expertise.

Alone or with other broker

  • Miss deals and hard-to-find spaces.
  • Potential conflict of interest (often represent landlords).
  • Only 10% of available spaces are online.
  • Lack of specialized expertise.
  • May not get the best terms or uncover hidden costs.
Why Use a Tenant Broker: Your Advocate in Commercial Real Estate
1. The Crucial Distinction: Whose Side Are They On?
Landlord Rep (Listing Agent) — Fiduciary Duty: Landlord. Highest rent, best terms for landlord.
Tenant Rep (Tenant Broker) — Fiduciary Duty: Tenant Only. Lowest rent, best terms for tenant. Levels the playing field.
2. It Almost Always Costs You Nothing
3. Access to “Hidden” Inventory
4. Negotiating Beyond Base Rent
Landlord pays the broker fee — free expert representation for the tenant.
Access to hidden inventory: off-market listings, subleases, and future availabilities via broker databases and networks.
Negotiating beyond base rent: free rent, TI allowance, OPEX caps, and lease flexibility for renewal or expansion.
5. Time Savings & Process Management
6. Mitigating Risk (the “Gotchas”)
Tenant broker handles searching, scheduling, and RFPs — your outsourced real estate department with curated options and timeline management.
Mitigating risk: spotting pitfalls in LOI and lease such as restoration clauses and holdover penalties.
Summary: Don’t rely on the landlord’s agent. A tenant broker is your advocate, provides better data, negotiates a complete package, and typically costs you nothing.

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