High-end European fashion retailers proceed craving a bite of the Big Apple motion — but more in downtown neighborhoods than uptown.
In the newest large-store news, Italy’s LuisaViaRoma signed a lease for nearly 13,000 square feet at 1 Bond Street in red-hot Noho. It’ll be the brand’s first US location.
The flagship emporium may have 7,855 square feet at sidewalk level and 5,000 square feet on the lower level. The asking rent was $250 per square foot. The constructing is across the road from fashion-plate Mayor Eric Adams’ favorite private club, Zero Bond.
The Noho store will replace Blick Art Materials, which moved to a different location nearby last summer.Google Maps
LuisaViaRoma, headquartered in Florence, offers fashion apparel for men and girls. The Noho store will replace Blick Art Materials, which moved to a different location nearby last summer.
The owner was repped by a team of MONA brokers led by company founder Brandon Singer and including Michael Cody, Max Kreinces and Suzanne Berstock. DH Advisors’ Dan Harroch repped the tenant.
Singer said, “NoHo has completely transformed over the past few years. LuisaViaRoma knew that Bond Street was where that they had to be.”
MONA recently represented landlord Rockfeld Group in Gucci’s latest store at 45 Ninth Ave. within the Meatpacking District.