19 Fulton St, New York, NY 10038
This exceptional retail property at 19 Fulton Street in New York County offers an unparalleled opportunity for businesses seeking a vibrant location in the heart of the Seaport District. The two-story building boasts a total of 41,235 square feet, currently entirely vacant and available for lease. The space is divisible into units as small as 429 square feet, ideal for smaller businesses, while larger contiguous spaces of up to 14,000 square feet are also available, catering to a range of tenant needs. With a total of 21 individual suites, this property presents a unique opportunity for multiple tenants or a single large-scale operation. The building's location within the bustling Seaport District ensures high foot traffic and visibility, making it an attractive proposition for a variety of retail businesses. The flexible space allows for customization to suit individual tenant requirements, providing a blank canvas for creative business ventures. This is a rare chance to secure a significant presence in one of Manhattan's most dynamic and sought-after neighborhoods. The property's size and layout offer exceptional versatility, making it suitable for a wide array of retail concepts. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire for further details and leasing information. The property is ready for immediate occupancy.
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Callaway Editions Culture
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Tabu North America Corp Corporate Office
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Quinte Financial Technologies, Inc. Corporate Office
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Aithent Inc. Corporate Office Business Park
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Royalty Empire Clothing Line LLC Clothing Store
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