Clemens of Massey Knakal secures 2,100 s/f lease for Bedford Stuyvesant retail space at 1407 Fulton Street
Massey Knakal Retail Leasing Services has secured a new retail tenant for 1407 Fulton St., located between Tompkins and Marcy Aves. in the boroughs's Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood.
The space contains 2,100 s/f on the ground floor with 12 ft. high ceilings. It features 30 ft. of frontage along Bed-Stuy's busiest retail corridor. The space will be occupied by a discount store.
"The Fulton St. retail corridor in Bed-Stuy has been improving dramatically over the past couple of years," said Massey Knakal's Andrew Clemens, who exclusively represented the landlord in this transaction. "While the more desirable blocks seem to be west of Nostrand Ave., pioneering retailers can still find bargains farther east along the block."
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