Lincoln Square Retail For Lease


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Lincoln Square  Retail Spaces For Rent

Address SF Monthly Rent
Between West 68th Street & West 69th Street 700 $ Negotiable
Between West 71st Street & West 72nd Street 800 $ 9,400
Between West 71st Street & West 72nd Street 800 $ 9,400
Between West 71st Street & West 72nd Street 800 $ 9,400
Between West 71st Street & West 72nd Street 800 $ 9,400
Between West 71st Street & West 72nd Street 800 $ 9,400
Between West 71st Street & West 72nd Street 800 $ 9,400
Between West 68th Street & West 69th Street 1,100 $ 25,200
Between West 66th Street & West 70th Street 1,200 $ Negotiable
Between West 71st Street & West 72nd Street 1,500 $ 11,400
West 70th Street & West 69th Street. 1,700 $ Negotiable
West 70th Street & West 69th Street. 1,700 $ Negotiable
Between West 71st Street & West 72nd Street 1,800 $ 13,800
Between West 71st Street & West 72nd Street 1,800 $ 13,600
Between West 68th Street & West 69th Street 2,000 $ Negotiable
West 66th Street & West 65th Street 2,000 $ 10,800
West 68th Street & West 67th Street 2,100 $ 29,400
Between West 62nd Street & West 63rd Street 2,200 $ Negotiable
Amsterdam Avenue & Broadway 2,200 $ Negotiable
West 61st Street & West 62nd Street 2,200 $ Negotiable
Charles Street & Clark Street 2,300 $ 16,400
Between West 62nd Street & West 63rd Street 2,400 $ Negotiable
Broadway & Central Park West 2,400 $ Negotiable
West 61st Street & West 62nd Street 2,500 $ Negotiable
West 71st Street & 72nd Street 2,800 $ 14,000
West 71st Street & 72nd Street 3,000 $ 19,000
Between West 67th Street & West 68th Street 3,300 $ 17,200
Address SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & West 69th Street 2,800 $ 35,200
Address SF Monthly Rent
retail Tenants Rented / Leased Lincoln Square
  • Target leased 35,601 SF at 1865 Broadway
  • Shakespeare & Co. leased 3,150 SF at 2020 Broadway
  • Sushi Inoue leased 6,200 SF at 35 West 64th Street
  • Bluebird leased 10,000 SF at 10 Columbus Circle
  • Momofuku Noodle Bar leased 4,000 SF at 10 Columbus Circle
  • Juicy Cube leased 1,000 SF at 166 West 72nd Street
  • Amazon.com leased 4,000 SF at 10 Columbus Circle
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Lincoln Square is a bustling neighborhood located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is home to various retail spaces that cater to diverse clientele, offering a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

Retail spaces in Lincoln Square include high-end boutiques, designer stores, department stores, specialty shops, and local businesses, providing a diverse shopping experience. Fashion enthusiasts can explore luxury brands, trendy clothing stores, jewelry shops, and shoe stores, among others.

The neighborhood also features a variety of dining options, ranging from fine dining restaurants to casual eateries and cafes. Visitors can find international cuisines, upscale dining experiences, or quick bites to satisfy their cravings.

In addition to shopping and dining, Lincoln Square offers numerous entertainment venues. The neighborhood is renowned for its performing arts centers, including Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Here, visitors can enjoy ballet, opera, theater, and symphony performances in world-class venues.

Beyond performing arts, Lincoln Square houses several cinemas, where movie enthusiasts can watch the latest blockbusters or enjoy independent films. There are also comedy clubs and live music venues that provide entertainment for all tastes.

The neighborhood is conveniently located near Central Park, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. People can visit the park for leisurely walks, picnics, or recreational activities such as biking and jogging.

Overall, Lincoln Square NYC offers a vibrant and dynamic retail scene, catering to various interests and tastes. The neighborhood's blend of shopping, dining, entertainment, and proximity to other attractions make it a desirable location for both residents and visitors.
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