Rent: $40,000/month
Type: Retail
Size: 1,751 ft²
Location: Fifth Avenue in Midtown South, a high-visibility corridor with steady weekday activity and strong visitor volume tied to nearby landmark destinations. (The building is a commercial property in Midtown South.)
379 Fifth Avenue sits in the Midtown South / Herald Square–Empire State sphere—one of Manhattan’s most established pedestrian-and-transit-driven retail environments. Fifth Avenue in this zone benefits from constant movement between office clusters, hotels, tourism anchors, and major retail nodes, creating reliable foot traffic throughout the week and meaningful spikes on weekends and during seasonal peak periods.
City-released foot-traffic reporting has highlighted Fifth Avenue as a major activity corridor during peak shopping periods, reinforcing the area’s role as a high-demand retail spine.
At ~1,751 SF, the space is a strong “right-sized” footprint for brands that need Fifth Avenue visibility without taking on oversized flagship square footage.
Best-fit concepts typically include:
This stretch works especially well for operators who benefit from high pass-by exposure, strong transit accessibility, and a customer base that blends local office/residential demand with visitors moving through Midtown.
379 5th Avenue is a commercial building in Midtown South and is listed as built in 1910.
Nearby demand drivers in this submarket typically include:
The location is extremely transit-oriented, with nearby access to:
This supports both commuter-driven demand and easy cross-borough access for customers and staff.
379 Fifth Ave (1,751 SF retail) at $40,000/month offers a boutique-to-mid-size footprint on a globally recognized Fifth Avenue corridor in Midtown South, benefiting from heavy transit connectivity and consistent pedestrian energy tied to Herald Square/Midtown demand drivers.
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