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Synonymous with elegance and affluence, the Upper East Side exudes classic New York sophistication. Nestled between Central Park and the East River, its avenues are adorned with luxury boutiques, historic mansions, and world-class museums. The clientele leans towards the well-heeled, seeking high-end retail and gourmet dining. Rents are lofty, with a mix of iconic landlords and local proprietors.
Household Income in Trade Area: $180,000
Retail Sales in Trade Area: $3 billion
Population in Trade Area: 250,000
Tenant Sales per Square Foot: $1,200
Occupancy Rate: 95%
Anchor Tenants: Bloomingdale’s, Whole Foods
Tenant Rent/Sales Ratio (%): 16.7% – 33.3%
Rent $ / Visitor (relative cost of the foot traffic): $41.67 – $83.33
Other Notes: Data sourced from public and private records.
Average Rent (psf): $324
Median Rent (psf): $200
Rent Range (psf): $200-$318
Rent Variability: High
Other Notes: Data provided by Retail by MONA, a New York based brokerage firm.
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    Our Upper East Side store was one of our first locations, and while the rents are high and the buildings are old, it’s been worth the investment. The store required a lot of initial and ongoing work, but the foot traffic and revenue have been higher than we expected. Being on a corner spot definitely helps too—great visibility and constant flow of customers!

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