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Tavros taps NGKF to market 44 Ninth Avenue redevelopment

Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF) Retail has been selected by Tavros Holdings to market its retail redevelopment project at 44 Ninth Avenue at the corner of 14th Street and Ninth Avenue.

Photo via Kinsey Capital
Photo via Kinsey Capital

The flagship corner, which is currently occupied by The Diner, Scarpetta, Gansevoort Market, L’Occitane and Le Pain Quotidian on the ground floor, can accommodate users from 2,500 to over 40,000 s/f on multiple levels.

“The corner of 14th and Ninth Avenue is arguably one of the best retail corners in the country,” commented Jeffrey D. Roseman, executive vice president of NGKF, who is marketing the property with Senior Managing Director Justin DiMare. “Coupled with neighbors such as Apple, Chelsea Market and the new Starbucks Roasting Plant, this is one of the most sought after retail corners around.”

The Meatpacking District has gone through a transformation over the years from a retail shopping street to a neighborhood of high profile office tenants, residential developments, world-class shopping and night life.

According to the latest report from REBNY, asking rents in the Meatpacking District are $345 psf, a one percent dip from 2Q numbers.

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