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Lincoln Market Will Open Ninth Location at Silverstein’s River Place

Lincoln Market recently signed a 20-year lease for a 35,809-square-foot-store at River Place, 660 W 42nd St. The store is among the largest street-level grocery stores in Manhattan.

Katz & Associates’ Scott Sher represented Lincoln Market, his fourth lease for the grocer. Cushman & Wakefield’s Sean Moran, Steven Soutendijk, Alan Schmerzler, Michael O’Neill and Taylor Reynolds represented landlord Silverstein Properties, Inc. The store is slated to open in late 2025.

The River Place store will be Lincoln Market’s ninth location. Additional stores include the recently opened Greenwich Village location, along with stores in Brooklyn, Queens and Harlem. Lincoln Market is seeking sites between 15,000 and 50,000 square feet in Manhattan and the outer boroughs, as well as in Bergen County, New Jersey. 

“Working with Lincoln Market and helping them grow is exciting,” said Sher. “It’s great to see the deal for this new, larger format store in a great location come to fruition.”

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