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Contact us for current pricing.
Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
The rectangular footprint allows for straightforward circulation from the front door to the rear of the unit, making it easy for visitors to explore the store or move between service areas. The central floor plate is large enough to accommodate a sales floor, waiting area, bar seating, or treatment stations, with additional depth toward the back where support rooms can be carved out. A section at the rear of the space provides the opportunity to create a staff area, fitting rooms, prep station, or storage without interrupting customer-facing zones. Because there is no basement, all operational functions remain at grade, making accessibility and workflow straightforward.
Multiple storefront windows ensure broad visibility from the sidewalk and passing traffic, which can be leveraged for branding, seasonal displays, or promotional installations. The condition of the space is clean and prebuilt, reducing the need for major construction and allowing a tenant to focus on interior design, layout customization, or furnishing. Lighting fixtures are arranged to evenly illuminate the main floor, and the open ceiling provides flexibility for future upgrades, accent lighting, or suspended décor.
Due to its position within a dense residential and retail corridor, the space is well suited to businesses that rely on steady foot traffic and neighborhood clientele. Proximity to major shopping destinations and transit hubs further enhances its draw. The wide frontage allows for prominent signage and seamless entry for strollers, wheelchairs, or service deliveries.
With no internal partitions dictating use, the suite can be configured for single-tenant occupation or divided into zones for different services or departments. Whether outfitted as a flagship storefront, specialty clinic, salon, or studio, the layout supports both open-concept design and strategic buildout. As a corner-level retail unit without a basement, it offers simplicity, visibility, and flexible floor planning in a location primed for long-term customer engagement and brand presence.
No built offices, workstations, or enclosed meeting rooms are in place, leaving the entire floor open for retail, showroom, or customer‐facing use. A clear-span layout supports flexible buildout of fitting rooms, service counters, consultation areas, or display zones. All space is at grade with no basement, simplifying operations and circulation.
Notes: 1056 Third Avenue – 2,695 Square Foot Ground Floor, No Basement
Dense Lenox Hill retail corridor
Dense residential neighborhood
Close to Bloomingdale’s and Saks OFF 5th
1 Minute-walk from Lexington Ave/63rd St F/Q train
3 Minute-walk from Lexington Ave/59th St subways
28-Feet of frontage along Third Avenue