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Condren, Danut and Chew of CPEX broker a 14,000 s/f retail lease to Brooklyn Fare at 666 Greenwich Street

666 Greenwich Street - Manhattan, NY 666 Greenwich Street - Manhattan, NY
Ryan Condren, CPEX Ryan Condren, CPEX

Manhattan, NY Brooklyn Fare, the grocery store with the borough’s only three Michelin-starred restaurant at its downtown Brooklyn location, has signed a lease in the West Village. This will be its third store in New York City and second Manhattan location. The store will occupy 14,000 s/f at 666 Greenwich St., a ten-story mixed-use building totaling 500,000 s/f and 479 residential units. Also known as the Archive, the property is owned by Rockrose Development Corp.

Brooklyn Fare is scheduled to open the new West Village location in the spring.

“We couldn’t be more excited to help assist Brooklyn Fare with its expansion plans into the historic West Village,” said Ryan Condren, managing director of the CPEX Brooklyn retail leasing team. “The Archive, distinguished by the striking red brick of its Romanesque, Revival-style exterior, was the perfect, iconic building for Brooklyn Fare to operate out of and provide its services for the local community.”

CPEX’s Brooklyn retail leasing team, consisting of Condren, associate director George Danut, and associate Keat Chew, represented Brooklyn Fare. Patricia Dunphy served as the in-house representation for Rockrose Development Corp.

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