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Affitta Spazio Commerciale a Tribeca

Class Address SF Monthly Rent
B
Hudson St & Canal Street
12,300
$ Negotiable
A
Leonard St & Leonard Street
8,000
$ Negotiable
B
Beach St & Greenwich Street
6,700
$ 54,000
C
Chambers St & West Broadway
3,000
$ Negotiable
A
Chambers St & Church Street
1,900
$ Negotiable
A
Warren St & Church Street
1,700
$ 13,000
B
Hudson St & Hubert Street
1,600
$ Negotiable
A
Park Pl & Church Street
900
$ Negotiable
B
Thomas St & Thomas Street
600
$ Negotiable
C
Chambers St & West Broadway
500
$ Negotiable
Class Address SF Monthly Rent
B
Hudson St & Canal Street
12,300
$ Negotiable
A
Broadway & Leonard Street
8,000
$ Negotiable
B
Beach St & Greenwich Street
6,700
$ 53,800
B
Hudson St & Hubert Street
1,600
$ Negotiable
A
Warren St & Church Street
1,300
$ 9,800
A
Park Pl & Church Street
1,300
$ Negotiable
A
Park Pl & Church Street
600
$ Negotiable
Rent Coworking Office
Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2039 $ 1250 $ 750
Interior office/person $ 1289 $ 750 $ 500
Team Rooms $ 10039 $ 8000 $ 5000
Suites $ 20039 $ 12000 $ 7000
Class Address SF Monthly Rent
A
Liberty St & William Street
65,500
$ Negotiable
B
Second Ave & 1st Avenue
40,400
$ Negotiable
C
Spring St & Spring Street
25,000
$ Negotiable
A
Broome St & Varick Street
7,900
$ 56,800
B
John St & Dutch Street
6,200
$ 49,800
C
Beekman St & Nassau Street
4,000
$ 30,400
A
Broadway & East 10th Street
2,000
$ Negotiable
B
Delancey St & Ludlow Street
2,000
$ Negotiable
C
Delancey St & Norfolk Street
1,900
$ Negotiable
C
Mott St & East Houston Street
1,600
$ 3,600
B
John St & William Street
1,400
$ 10,400
A
Liberty St & William Street
900
$ Negotiable
B
Broadway & Grand Street
900
$ Negotiable
C
W Broadway & Spring Street
800
$ Negotiable
C
Grand St & Elizabeth Street
700
$ 2,800
Retail Tenants Rented / Leased Tribeca
  • Gilded Ritual leased 922 SF at 149 Reade Street
  • Spotlight Kids leased 2,000 SF at 106 Reade Street
  • Spear Physical Therapy leased 3,650 SF at 95 Chambers Street
  • Broome Street Hospitality leased 7,203 SF at 285 West Broadway
  • Max's Restaurant leased 1,100 SF at 134 West Broadway
  • Starbucks leased 600 SF at 148 Church Street
  • Just Baked Nowakowski leased 1,400 SF at 88 West Broadway
  • German School Manhattan leased 10,000 SF at 74 Warren Street
  • Joe & the Juice leased 1,040 SF at 295 Greenwich Street
  • Starbucks leased 1,586 SF at 233 Broadway
  • Regen Projects leased 5,800 SF at 60 Lispenard Street
  • NY Loves Us leased 4,500 SF at 20 Vesey Street
  • Interior Design Showroom leased 1,685 SF at 100 Lafayette Street
  • Vivi Bubble Tea leased 1,000 SF at 325 Broadway

Tribeca

Confini Geografici

Tribeca, acronimo di "Triangolo Sotto Canal Street", è un quartiere nel Lower Manhattan delimitato approssimativamente da Canal Street a nord, Barclay Street a sud, West Street a ovest e Broadway a est. L'area triangolare originale definita negli anni '70 includeva la zona più piccola tra Canal, Lispenard e Church Streets.

Attività e Negozi

Tribeca combina boutique di lusso, gallerie chic e stabilimenti gourmet. Negozi di alta gamma, come studi di arredamento indipendenti e showroom di designer, costeggiano le strade, mentre mercati alimentari specializzati e panetterie artigianali soddisfano i residenti più esigenti. L'asse commerciale del quartiere lungo West Broadway e Hudson Street ospita negozi di moda di lusso, sarti su misura e negozi di arredamento per la casa selezionati.

Ristorazione di Lusso

Ristoranti stellati Michelin come Locanda Verde e Bouley (ora chiuso ma influente nel plasmare la scena gastronomica) un tempo dominavano il panorama culinario di Tribeca. I punti di riferimento attuali includono ristoranti incentrati sui frutti di mare come l'Odeon, icona degli anni '80, e cucine moderne di fusione che enfatizzano ingredienti a chilometro zero. Bar panoramici sui tetti e lounge in stile speakeasy aggiungono fascino alla vita notturna.

Attrazioni Storiche

Il passato industriale di Tribeca è conservato in punti di riferimento come l'ex edificio del New York Mercantile Exchange al 6 di Harrison Street, ora convertito in loft di lusso. La caserma dei pompieri Hook & Ladder Company 8, famosa per il suo ruolo in Ghostbusters, è ancora operativa. Il Washington Market Park, una volta parte del centro di distribuzione alimentare del XIX secolo noto come "Ice and Butter District", serve ora come spazio verde comunitario.

Profilo Architettonico

Il quartiere è rinomato per le sue facciate in ghisa, le conversioni da magazzino e i condomini postmoderni. Loft industriali storici con finestre sovradimensionate e mattoni a vista dominano le strade laterali, mentre nuovi sviluppi come il 56 di Leonard Street ("Jenga Tower") mostrano un design avanguardista di grattacieli. Le leggi sulla zonizzazione di Tribeca conservano gli isolati di bassa altezza a sud di Canal, mantenendo un mix di case a schiera in stile Federale e edifici commerciali rinascimentali.

Opzioni di Trasporto

L'accesso alla metropolitana include le linee 1, 2, 3, A, C e E a Chambers Street-World Trade Center, R e W a City Hall e i treni 4, 5, 6 e J a Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall. Molte linee di autobus MTA servono l'area, tra cui la M20 e la M22. Stazioni CitiBike sono concentrate vicino al Hudson River Park, e la West Side Highway offre un rapido accesso veicolare alla FDR Drive.

Codici Postali

I principali codici postali di Tribeca includono 10007 (parte meridionale), 10013 (confine nord-Canal Street) e 10014 (adiacente al West Village). I codici vicini includono 10004 (Battery Park City a ovest) e 10038 (Distretto Finanziario a sud-est).

Presenza Aziendale

Le aziende tecnologiche e le startup mediatiche occupano spazi industriali rinnovati, con società come Peloton che mantengono uffici nel quartiere. I fornitori di servizi finanziari e gli studi legali boutique si concentrano vicino all'intersezione di Hudson e Duane Streets. Il Tribeca Film Festival, co-fondato da Robert De Niro, è il fulcro dell'economia creativa, con case di produzione e piattaforme di streaming che affittano uffici in prossimità delle sedi degli eventi.

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  • 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.
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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.

Retail Buildings in Tribeca

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