What's the Rx for the Old Eckerd Space on 9th Street?
Rite Aid’s take over of Eckerd apparently made the chain’s owners decide that two RIte Aids within a block of each other were maybe a bit redundant, so the former Eckerd space at 9th Street and 5th Avenue is now up for grabs. (The Rite Aid at 10th Street and 5th Avenue is still going…
Rite Aid’s take over of Eckerd apparently made the chain’s owners decide that two RIte Aids within a block of each other were maybe a bit redundant, so the former Eckerd space at 9th Street and 5th Avenue is now up for grabs. (The Rite Aid at 10th Street and 5th Avenue is still going strong, though.) The 11,000-square-foot space (big!) will be leased for a 15-year term, according to broker Joel Karasik of NYC Realty, who says there’s been a far amount of interest from “national firms.” Karasik wouldn’t tell us anything else about what sort of user might take the space except that “it definitely won’t be a drug store.” What would you like to see here? GMAP
It was a joke, 4:46.
Obviously I REALLY would like an Apple Store in Park Slope.
Are you REALLY that offended by that??!
You seem angry with the world.
Anything we can do to help?
It’s not a good spot for Trader Joe’s although I’d love one in Park Slope too.
Somewhere closer to the real wealth up in the North Slope closer to 7th would make more sense from a demographic standpoint.
Problem is there are very few large spaces in Park Slope.
I hear the Dagostino spot across from the hospital is still for rent.
That would make more sense to me for either a Trader Joe’s or Apple.
This is still on the verge of 99 cent land.
4:30
Go ahead, have your 2 Apple stores (#3 and #7 on your list) — this way you can buy 2 iPods, 2 iBooks, etc. Would definitely make you look twice as cool.
chicos
Truth be known, it is gonna be a great place for a rave. It will be filled with ecstasy filled, red bull drinking teens, yes those thousands of teens that have finally grown up all along Park Slope.
“Mother, I do not want to get in the stroller anymore.”
We need another broker there.
why is that, 4:34??
11215 – Average Household Income $58,231
As of 2007, Brooklyn (zip 11215)’s population is 62,790 people.
The median home cost in Brooklyn (zip 11215) is $807,900.
Compared to the rest of the country, Brooklyn (zip 11215)’s cost of living is 80.89% Higher than the U.S. average.
Brooklyn (zip 11215) public schools spend $7,253 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $6,058. There are about 18 students per teacher in Brooklyn (zip 11215).
Whatever it is, it will seriously determine the direction of the neighborhood in terms of the actual retail and the “lifestyle” developers are trying to sell.
brooks brothers