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Christopher Street - Classic West Village Shop

Manhattan, New York

1,000 sqft

Retail

Bar & Restaurant

Event

Shop Share

Unique

A Little About This Space

A few blocks off the breezy Hudson River is a picture-perfect neighborhood: the West Village. Yes, you’ve seen its brownstone-line streets in movies and TV shows and have heard about its storied past a home to some of the world’s most creative thinkers. But imagine being able to put your own creative idea -- whether retail, pop-up, or artistic endeavour -- in a well-located, easily accessible part of Christopher Street. You can in this ground floor space to rent.

THE CROWD

The West Village draws a huge range of shoppers, from deal-hungry NYU students to well-heeled locals to movie stars. But the busiest times for this area are always on the weekend from Friday after work to Sunday after brunch. During this time, you’ll find a crowd that’s made up of young professionals and youngish party lovers.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURS

A nail salon is right next door as is the uber-popular Rag & Bone clothing store. The Lucille Lortel off-Broadway theater is across the street.

Amenities

  • Lighting

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Rules of The Space

Tenants are solely responsible for bringing and removing all materials to the locations and must use their own labor for both. Tenant must arrange in advance for the removal of their garbage by a third party carting service.

Tenant responsible for setting up security system with DGA (preferred vendor).

Insurance Requirement: Licensee further agrees to maintain in full force during the term of this License, at Licensee's own expense, a policy of comprehensive liability and casualty insurance, including property damage, naming the Owner of the Premises, Entity TBD LLC as additional insured parties which will insure Licensee and Licensor against liability for injury to persons, damage to property, and death of any person occurring in the Store Space. The policy shall be approved as to form and sufficiency of insurance by Licensor. The insurance shall be not less than $2,000,000 combined single limit for bodily injury/property damage liability. Licensee shall provide Licensor with a copy of the policy, including an endorsement that states the policy will not be cancelled except after 30 days' notice in writing to Licensor. The parties hereto shall procure an appropriate clause in, or endorsement on, any fire or extended coverage insurance covering the Premises, the Building and personal property, fixtures and equipment located thereon or therein, pursuant to which the insurance companies waive subrogation or consent to a waiver of right of recovery, and, having obtained such clauses or endorsements of waiver of subrogation or consent to a waiver of right of recovery, will not make any claim against or seek to recover from the other for any loss or damage to its property or the property of others resulting from fire or other hazards covered by such fire and extended coverage insurance; provided, however, that the release, discharge, exoneration and covenant not to sue herein contained shall be limited by and be coextensive with the terms and provisions of the waiver of subrogation clause or endorsements or clauses or endorsements consenting to a waiver of right of recovery. If the payment of an additional premium is required for the inclusion of such waiver of subrogation provision, each party shall advise the other of the amount of any such additional premiums and the other party at its own election may, but shall not be obligated to, pay the same. If such other party does not elect to pay such additional premium, then the first party shall not be required to obtain such waiver of subrogation provision. If either party is unable to obtain the inclusion of such clause even with the payment of an additional premium, then such party shall attempt to name the other party as an additional insured (but not a loss payee) under the policy. If the payment of an additional premium is required for naming the other party as an additional insured (but not a loss payee), then each party shall advise the other of the amount of any such additional premium and the other party at its own election may, but shall not be obligated to, pay the same. If such other party does not elect to pay such additional premium or if it is not possible to have the other party named as an additional insured (but not loss payee), even with the payment of an additional premium, then (in either event) such party shall so notify the first party and the first party shall not have the obligation to name the other party as an additional insured.

Home Truths

This was a former dry cleaner/ laundromat and the decor is a little dingy and downmarket. But it’s nothing some paint couldn’t fix almost instantly.