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Highlights
- Prime Tribeca location with exceptional foot traffic.
- Steps from major subway lines and civic landmarks.
- Impressive 17-foot ceiling height for open, airy design.
- Manhattan’s most prestigious districts.
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| Space | Size | Ceiling | Term | Rental Rate | Rent Type | |
| Ground | 3,000 SF | 17’2” | 5 Years | $79.20 /SF/YR $6.60 /SF/MO $237,600 /YR $19,800 /MO | Modified Gross |
Ground
In the heart of the coveted TriBeCa neighborhood, 106 Duane Street offers a rare canvas for visionary restaurateurs and entrepreneurs. This expansive two-story loft-retail condo (approx. 3,000 sq ft plus approx. 2,500 sq ft basement) boasts a soaring 17’ 2” ceiling and a fully outfitted restaurant setup, including two exhaust systems (for both kitchen and bar/BBQ) and three refrigerated cold storage rooms. Vacant and ready, this versatile space invites investors or end-users alike—whether you envision a chic restaurant, a dynamic event venue, or a unique creative hub. Nestled among luxury residences and high pedestrian traffic, it’s surrounded by landmarks such as Federal Plaza, the NYS Insurance Fund, Lower Manhattan Courthouses, City Hall, and numerous hotels. With exceptional connectivity (subway lines 1, 2, 3, A, C, R, W, J, Z, 4, 5, 6, plus M20 and M22 bus routes), this prime location draws a discerning crowd of finance/tech professionals, creative innovators, and established families. Nearby gems like Locanda Verde, Bubby’s, Issey Miyake, and David Yurman enrich the area, while the serene Hudson River Park offers a tranquil escape. Don’t miss this extraordinary chance to build something iconic in one of Manhattan’s most treasured neighborhoods
- Listed rate may not include certain utilities, building services and property expenses
- Partially Built-Out as a Restaurant or Café Space
- Located in-line with other retail
- Space is in Excellent Condition
- High Ceilings
- Finished Ceilings: 17’2”
- Basement
- Soaring 17’ 2” ceilings
- High-traffic location
- Fully equipped food service or specialty retail.
- Three refrigerated cold rooms
Rent Types
The rent amount and type that the tenant (lessee) will be responsible to pay to the landlord (lessor) throughout the lease term is negotiated prior to both parties signing a lease agreement. The rent type will vary depending upon the services provided. For example, triple net rents are typically lower than full service rents due to additional expenses the tenant is required to pay in addition to the base rent. Contact the listing broker for a full understanding of any associated costs or additional expenses for each rent type.
1. Full Service: A rental rate that includes normal building standard services as provided by the landlord within a base year rental.
2. Double Net (NN): Tenant pays for only two of the building expenses; the landlord and tenant determine the specific expenses prior to signing the lease agreement.
3. Triple Net (NNN): A lease in which the tenant is responsible for all expenses associated with their proportional share of occupancy of the building.
4. Modified Gross: Modified Gross is a general type of lease rate where typically the tenant will be responsible for their proportional share of one or more of the expenses. The landlord will pay the remaining expenses. See the below list of common Modified Gross rental rate structures: 4. Plus All Utilities: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of utilities in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Cleaning: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of cleaning in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Electric: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of the electrical cost in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Electric & Cleaning: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of the electrical and cleaning cost in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Utilities and Char: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of the utilities and cleaning cost in addition to the rent. 4. Industrial Gross: A type of Modified Gross lease where the tenant pays one or more of the expenses in addition to the rent. The landlord and tenant determine these prior to signing the lease agreement.
5. Tenant Electric: The landlord pays for all services and the tenant is responsible for their usage of lights and electrical outlets in the space they occupy.
6. Negotiable or Upon Request: Used when the leasing contact does not provide the rent or service type.
7. TBD: To be determined; used for buildings for which no rent or service type is known, commonly utilized when the buildings are not yet built.
Property Facts
| Total Space Available | 3,000 SF | Gross Leasable Area | 16,395 SF |
| Property Type | Retail | Year Built | 1915 |
| Property Subtype | Storefront Retail/Residential |
| Total Space Available | 3,000 SF |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Property Subtype | Storefront Retail/Residential |
| Gross Leasable Area | 16,395 SF |
| Year Built | 1915 |
About the Property
This boutique residential building offers four full-floor condominium apartments across six floors, with a commercial space on the ground floor. It boasts an imposing three-column presence and is ideally situated in the heart of Tribeca. Positioned near Federal Plaza, City Hall, Lower Manhattan Courthouses, and major government offices, the property benefits from consistent foot traffic and proximity to key civic institutions. Multiple subway lines (1, 2, 3, A, C, R, W, J, Z, 4, 5, 6) are within blocks, ensuring seamless connectivity throughout New York City. The surrounding area is vibrant with luxury residences, boutique retail, and hospitality venues, making it a magnet for professionals and visitors alike.
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