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Coffee Shop, Veterinary Clinic Come to Greenwich Village Mixed-Use

Cushman & Wakefield arranged two long-term retail leases totaling 6,083 square feet at 688 Broadway in Greenwich Village. Blank Street Coffee will occupy 962 square feet on the ground floor, while veterinary clinic Bond Vet will occupy 5,121 square feet across the lower and ground floors.. 

A Cushman & Wakefield team of Sean Moran, Jason Greenstone and Taylor Reynolds represented the landlord, Madison Realty Capital, in both transactions. Cushman & Wakefield’s Patrick O’Rourke represented Blank Street Coffee, and CBRE’s Cassie Durant represented Bond Vet. 

“Blank Street Coffee and Bond Vet have signed multiple leases for space next to each other across the city and we are thrilled to welcome them to this premier retail location,” said Moran. “The property is ideally located steps from NYU, the alma mater of Blank Street Coffee’s founder, and caters to the neighborhood’s large population, including over 50,000 NYU students.” 

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