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Newmark leases 4,100 s/f retail for Maiden Home at 34 Little West 12th St.

Manhattan, NY Newmark has secured a 4,100 s/f retail lease for Maiden Home, a home furnishings company offering design-driven and handcrafted pieces for the modern home, at 34 Little West 12th St. in the Meatpacking District. Newmark managing director Neal Ohm and director Michael Cohen represented the tenant.

“In securing this idyllic Meatpacking District destination, Maiden Home marks the continued expansion of their business and presence in the Manhattan landscape,” said Ohm. “We remain humbled by the opportunity to work alongside Maiden Home in sourcing their flagship location and look forward to realizing future milestones on a national scale.”

Nidhi Kapur founded the luxury home furnishings brand with a vision for high design, handcrafted furniture for the modern-day customer. Each piece is designed in their Tribeca, studio and handcrafted by American artisans. Since its founding, the business has grown and has a clientele that includes celebrities, tastemakers and interior designers.

Embracing the ever-growing needs and demands of its clientele, the tenant signed a 10-year lease to occupy the 3,300 s/f ground-floor retail space and a partial 850 s/f cellar.

Located off Washington St., the Romanoff Equities-owned 34 Little West 14th St. is at the epicenter of Meatpacking’s retail landscape, complimented by neighboring restaurant, entertainment and hospitality destinations. With this lease, Maiden Home joins a roster of world-renowned occupiers, including the recently opened Gucci Meatpacking flagship, RH, Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli, Hermès, Christian Louboutin, The Standard Hotel and the Whitney Museum of American Art, as well as top restaurants Pastis, Fig & Olive and La Pecora Bianca.

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