Mulberry Market coming to Worth and Lafayette

J. sent this Commercial Observer story: the grocery store Mulberry Market is opening on the ground floor 111 Worth, the residential building on the corner of Lafayette. (Starbucks is on the east side of the commercial space.) The Observer called it a chain, but from what I can see it is just one market at 251 Mulberry between Prince and Spring.

Mulberry Market looks like a legit — if small — grocery store, which would be a real boon for that corner of the neighborhood. The hours in Nolita are Monday to Saturday, 7a to 11p, and Sunday 8a to 10p. They also have an online ordering system for delivery.

The story says the signed a 15-year lease for 8,416 square feet: “Asking rent was $75 per square foot, according to KSR’s Zachary Nathan, who handled the deal for both the landlord, Brookfield Properties, and the tenant.”

Brookfield acquired a 30 percent stake in the building for $48 million last year, the Commercial Observer previously reported.

 

2 Comments

  1. This is great market but I am very sad it is not coming further South where it is desperately needed. This location is a 3 minutes walk from Gourmet Garage… A similar size market! We need a market on Broadway that would serve the many big residential buildings down here desperately! Every market is a ten or more minute walk and the only place to buy milk closer is CVS!

  2. WiIl they have normal hours unlike everything else on the block?

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