IKEA is coming to Soho

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The Swedish furniture giant has purchased the six-story commercial building at 529 Broadway for $213 million from Wharton Properties, owned by Jeff Sutton, according to property records. Ingka Group, which operates most IKEA stores globally, plans to open a 25,000-square-foot location across the first two floors, a smaller-format store aimed at urban shoppers. The upper floors will be converted into offices managed by Ingka.

The property, currently leased to Nike, spans 58,000 square feet and sits at the corner of Broadway and Spring Street. Designed by BKSK Architects to echo a 19th-century hotel, the building was acquired by Sutton for $146.9 million in 2013. The ...

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10 NYC Neighborhoods to Watch in 2024

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StreetEasy’s ranking of NYC neighborhoods to watch in 2024 suggests that Queens was the top destination in 2023 among renters and buyers seeking affordability. The borough’s popularity was driven by a recent surge in developments.

However, StreetEasy predicts that Manhattan will start to regain popularity among renters in 2024 as rental prices in the borough begin to drop. Trendy sub-neighborhoods within popular areas like SoHo and the Upper East Side are expected to lead the way in Manhattan. This forecast reflects potential shifts in demand ...

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Manhattan retail remains on the upswing

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Those anticipating a downward correction in the Manhattan retail market will have to wait for another quarter.

According to a report by CBRE, ground-floor retail availability decreased across 16 of Manhattan’s shopping corridors in the first quarter of 2023, marking the seventh consecutive quarter of a drop in availability. The average asking rent increased to $638 per square foot, a rise of 3.7% from Q4 2022 and 8% YoY, with this being the third straight quarter of asking rents increasing. The aggregate ...

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