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Lee & Associates NYC assists NAKEDCASHMERE in securing new West Village location

Manhattan, NY Lee & Associates NYC has represented NAKEDCASHMERE, a California-based luxury direct-to-consumer brand, in securing its newest location at 353 Bleecker Street in West Village. NAKEDCASHMERE signed a 10-year, 949 s/f lease including both ground-floor and basement space. The lease was signed in May, and the store is expected to open this summer.

Mark Kapnick and Jordan Cohen of Lee & Associates NYC represented the tenant, NAKEDCASHMERE. The landlord, 215 West 10th Street LLC, was represented by Robert Cohen and Peter Whitenack of Newmark.

“Bleecker Street has long been recognized as one of New York City’s premier retail destinations. Beloved by both tourists and New York locals alike, this stretch of Bleecker Street offers a diverse mix of high-end shopping experiences, as NAKEDCASHMERE will join a strong lineup of upscale brands on this block, including DOEN, DANIELLA SHEVEL, and REISS.” said Kapnick, executive vice president and principal at Lee & Associates NYC. “It was a pleasure working with the NAKEDCASHMERE team on this deal, and we look forward to seeing how they bring the space to life this summer.”

NAKEDCASHMERE is a luxury direct-to-consumer brand built on producing and designing the finest quality and environmentally conscious cashmere. Since its launch in 2009, the brand has locations in Aspen, CO, and Santa Monica, CA.

353 Bleecker Street is located in a West Village retail corridor directly off W 10th Street. Situated between the Christopher Street subway station and Christopher Street PATH station, and a short walk to the W 4th Street Station, 353 Bleecker Street offers accessibility by public transit and on foot.

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