Mexican restaurant signs 10-year lease. (Retail New York).Mexican restaurant, La Palapa pa·la·pa n. 1. An open-sided dwelling with a thatched roof made of dried palm leaves. 2. A structure, such as a bar or restaurant in a tropical resort, that is open-sided and thatched with palm leaves. , best known its innovative Mexican cuisine This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details. This article has been tagged since September 2007. , has signed a lease at 359 Avenue of Americas, between West 4th and Washington Place Washington Place is a Greek Revival home in the Capital District in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi and was formerly the official residence of the Governor of Hawaiʻi. for its second location. Roxanne Betesh, of Sinvin Realty who represented the tenant in the transaction, signed the restaurant to a 10-year lease for 1,600 SF of ground-floor space, plus 1,000 SF of basement space. The terms of lease were undisclosed, but the asking price had been $120,000 a year. The original La Palapa, located at 77 St. Mark's St. Mark's could refer to:
New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , according to TimeOut NY 2002 Eating & Drinking Guide. "Sinvin is happy to be part of helping such a bright and cheerful East Village restaurant open its second location in the West Village," said Betesh. "This location will allow the restaurant to take advantage of the steady residential population as well as the strong tourist business in the Village." The space was formerly occupied by McBell's a long time Village restaurant. Sinvin Realty Corp. was established in 1980 and has been one of downtown Manhattan's most active commercial and retail brokerage companies. Sinvin has negotiated more leases and sales than any other brokerage company in the neighborhoods of Soho, Tribeca, Chelsea, Meatpacking meatpacking or meat-processing, wholesale business of buying and slaughtering animals and then processing and distributing their carcasses to retailers. The livestock industry is among the largest in the world. District and Flatiron. |
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