The food hall manager behind Mad. Sq. Eats, Broadway Bites and Dekalb Market has inked a long-term lease for 10,000 square feet of retail space at 230 Park Avenue.
Over the next year, the new tenant, UrbanSpace, will transform 230 Park Avenue’s pedestrian passageway into a food hall for between 20 and 30 eateries, according to the New York Observer.
“We are absolutely thrilled to be working with Eldon Scott [president of Urban Space] and his creative New York City team,” Anthony Westreich, chief executive of landlord Monday Properties, said in a prepared statement. “I believe that our architecturally striking restaurant space at 230 Park Avenue is destined to attain legendary status as a food destination. We will revive Grand Central Terminal’s fabled dining legacy with a food hall like no other in New York City.”
Amira Yunis and Ben Daniels of CBRE represented UrbanSpace. Monday Properties was represented in-house by Jordan Berger, and by Steven Soutendijk and Christopher Schwart of Cushman & Wakefield. [NYO] –Christopher Cameron