131 West 24th Street – Chelsea
$85/SF – Available Immediately
2,300 SF – Full Floor
Excellent small retail showroom space on West 24th street between 6th & 7th Avenues amongst homegoods and design stores.
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Best value in Chelsea - 2,300 SF retail space with a 1,200 SF storage lower level. Perfect for gallery, tile, kitchen, design showrooms, hair salon or any dry use. This store has 13’ of frontage and 11' ceilings with one large display widow, this space is perfect for any brand who can benefit from the Chelsea/NoMad design and furniture adjacencies. The space is narrow in the front with a 12' interior width and expands to a 23' interior width on an oversized 110' deep lot. Adjacent to Horizon Window Treatments, G&G Lighting, Kerson 20th Century Design, Kandampa, Anheuser-Busch and Alley NYC's 24th Street location on a quickly developing block.
A few steps from the design, tile, kitchen and bath showrooms on West 25th Street or the galleries who are starting to cover east Chelsea for its convenience and access to great restaurants and easy access to transportation.
Stephan brings critical insights to the Tenant's experience whether they be entrepreneurs or long standing businesses. He has excelled in the very same roles as his clients and understands the complexities and challenges for European companies establishing or expanding their presence in New York.
Stephan is a member of the French American Chamber of Commerce, NY Chapter, he enjoys Burgundy wines, and fine dining, he is also an amateur opera singer and fortunate to sing in the City's most famous venues with his vocal ensemble, NY Choral.
Chelsea is a neighborhood on
the West Side of Manhattan. The district's boundaries are roughly 14th
Street to the south, 30th Street to the north, the western boundary of
the Ladies' Mile Historic District which lies between the Avenue of
the Americas and Seventh Avenue to the east, and the
Hudson River and West Street to the west. To the north of Chelsea is
the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, also known as "Clinton", to
the northeast is the Garment District, to the east are NoMad and the
Flatiron District, to the southwest is the Meatpacking District and to
the southeast is the West Village.
The retail stores of Chelsea reflect the ethnic and social diversity of the area's population. Ethnic restaurants, delis and clothing boutiques are plentiful. Tekserve, a vast Apple computer repair shop, serves nearby Silicon Alley and the area's large creative community. The Chelsea Lofts district the former fur and flower district is located roughly between Sixth and Seventh Avenues from 23rd to 30th streets.
Most recently, Chelsea has become an alternative shopping
destination with Barneys CO-OP - which replaced the much larger
original Barneys flagship store - Comme des Garcons, and Balenciaga
boutiques, as well as being near Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney,
Christian Louboutin. Chelsea Market, on the ground floor of the former
Nabisco Building, is a destination for food lovers.
Since the mid-1990s, Chelsea has become a center of the New York art
world, as art galleries moved there from SoHo. From 16th Street to 27th
Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues, there are more than 350 art
galleries that are home to modern art from upcoming artists and
respected artists as well. Along with the art galleries, Chelsea is
home to the Rubin Museum of Art - with a focus on Himalayan art, the
Chelsea Art Museum, the Graffiti Research Lab and the Dance Theater
Workshop a performance space and support organization for dance
companies. The community, in fact, is home to many highly regarded
performance venues, among them the Joyce Theater one of the city's
premier modern dance emporiums and The Kitchen a center for
cutting-edge theatrical and visual arts.
With a change in zoning resolution in conjunction with the development
of the High Line, Chelsea has experienced a new construction boom, with
projects by notable architects such as Shigeru Ban, Neil Denari, Jean
Nouvel, and Frank Gehry.
Some text and images from List of Manhattan Neighborhoods at Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.