Japanese designer on Gansevoort.Yohji Yamamoto Yōji Yamamoto(山本 耀司、Yamamoto Yōji, born 3 October 1943) is an internationally known Japanese fashion designer based out of Paris, Japan, and New York. , the prominent Japanese designer known for his elegant minimalism minimalism, schools of contemporary art and music, with their origins in the 1960s, that have emphasized simplicity and objectivity. Minimalism in the Visual Arts and use of unusual fabrics, has leased a unique triangular 3,300 s/f ground floor retail space at One Gansevoort Street. The one store building has almost 200 feet of total frontage on West 13th Street, Gansevoort Street, and West 4th Street. The Yamamoto boutique Boutique A small investment firm specializing in offering specific, but limited services to a select number of individuals. Notes: These investment firms are the alternatives to large financial supermarkets. They provide a highly personalized environment for investing. will be one block from the Gansevoort Hotel, and in close proximity to the SoHo House Soho House grid reference SP053891, Matthew Boulton's home (from 1766 until he died in 1809) in Handsworth, Birmingham, England, is now a museum (opened in 1995), celebrating his life, his partnership with James Watt and his membership of the Lunar Society. on West 13th Street. Neil Joffee, senior managing director, Barbara Craig, director, and Beth Greenwald, director of Newmark Knight Frank, represented the ownership of One Gansevoort in this long term leasing transaction at an undisclosed rental. Tricia Rosen of Rosen & Jacobs represented the tenant. |
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