Cushman & Wakefield has been exclusively retained to arrange for the sale of the retail property located at 60 10th Avenue, a premier asset that encompasses two corners and spans the entire length of 10th Avenue between W 14th & W 15th Streets. Located in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, the property is ideally positioned adjacent to Little Island & Chelsea Market, and directly beneath the High Line, offering unparalleled visibility and foot traffic in one of New York City’s most dynamic sub-markets.
The building stands approximately 17,438 square feet with an additional 3,509 square feet of below-grade space, featuring three distinct retail units. One unit is occupied by Rivian, an industry-leading electric vehicle manufacturer and lifestyle brand. The other two units are white-boxed and delivered vacant, providing investors and users with immediate leasing and occupancy flexibility. The property features 14’-15’ ceiling heights, modern infrastructure, and expansive 366’ of glass frontage, creating an ideal setting for flagship retail, showroom, or experiential use.
Strategically located at the intersection of 10th Avenue and West 14th Street, 60 10th Avenue benefits from its proximity to a wide range of renowned attractions, including Chelsea Market, the High Line, Little Island, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and an array of luxury retailers, high-end restaurants, boutique hotels, and tech office headquarters such as Google and BILT, currently moving to 837 Washington Street. This location continues to attract some of the world’s most innovative retail concepts and global brands seeking a presence in Manhattan’s most creative and experiential neighborhood.
The Meatpacking District has evolved into one of New York City’s most desirable retail destinations, defined by its cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and trend-setting mix of fashion, art, design, and technology. Retail rents and property values in the area have shown continued resilience and growth, supported by sustained tourism, a strong daytime office population, and the neighborhood’s magnetic appeal to both native New Yorkers and tourists. The property also benefits from excellent public transportation access, with the A, C, E, L, 1,2,3,F,M and PATH subway lines within walking distance, as well as multiple MTA bus routes, Citi Bike stations and the West Side Highway.
This offering represents a rare opportunity to acquire a trophy retail asset in one of Manhattan’s most supply-constrained and globally recognized retail sub-markets. This opportunity presents investors and users with the ability to capitalize on strong in-place income with future lease-up potential in a corridor that continues to experience rising demand and limited availability.