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Platinum Commercial leases 1,835 s/f ground-floor space at 25 Peck Slip to Doggy Day Care 2.0

25 Peck Slip - Manhattan, NY
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Manhattan, NY Platinum Commercial leased the ground floor at 25 Peck Slip to Doggy Day Care 2.0, a dog daycare concept debuting in the South Street Seaport neighborhood.

Doggy Day Care 2.0 inked a 10-year lease totaling 1,835 s/f, with an asking rent of $98 per s/f. The retail space spans the entire ground floor of 25 Peck Slip, which features architectural elements including art deco columns, high ceilings, strip hardwood floors, and natural light.

Platinum Commercial’s managing partner Steven Evans, Emre Bozkurt, and Eric Meyer represented the landlord, Reda Peck Slip LLC, while the tenant was represented by Ariel Cohen and Alexandra Fitzgerald of The Ariel Cohen Team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate. Doggy Day Care 2.0 is expected to open this spring.

“25 Peck Slip is ideally located in the South Street Seaport, a neighborhood that continues to draw businesses like Doggy Day Care 2.0 that are looking to connect with both the area’s waterfront setting and its expanding residential community,” said Evans. “As more retailers focus on serving the everyday needs of residents, we’re proud to have leased this property by leveraging our deep market insight in downtown Manhattan.” 

Doggy Day Care 2.0 is a premium, tech-enabled dog daycare concept opening its flagship location at 25 Peck Slip in the South Street Seaport. Designed as a modern, full-service canine care destination, it offers daycare, grooming, training, pick-up and drop-off, premium add-ons, and overnight boarding, all integrated within a seamless digital platform featuring live HD cameras, easy booking, touchless payments, AI-powered support, and behavior tracking. Built for today’s urban pet owners who view their dogs as family, the Seaport location marks the first step in building a scalable, digital-first pet care brand.

Located in the Seaport, 25 Peck Slip is a five-story mixed-use property featuring both retail and residential units. Originally constructed in 1900, the property is surrounded by cobblestone streets, cultural attractions, and a mix of dining and entertainment destinations, including Pier 17, The Fulton, Carne Mare, and Gitano. The building also offers access to the Fulton St. transportation hub, with multiple subway lines including the A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains and the NYC Ferry at Pier 11/Wall St. nearby.

25 Peck Slip was exclusively represented by Platinum Commercial.

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