



For nearly 70 years, the Essex Street Market has been a fixture in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Over the years the market has evolved, meeting the ever-changing needs of the neighborhood and the City as a whole making it a premiere leasing opportunity and a great place to do business.
At 120 Essex Street between Rivington and Delancey Streets on Manhattan’s historic Lower East Side, it's in the heart of a bustling retail corridor. The area includes Grand Street from Ludlow Street to Allen Street, and Orchard Street from Grand Street to Delancey Street. And the Market is in excellent proximity to public transportation, with five subway lines and four bus lines just a short walk from the entrance.
With the newly installed floor, improved lighting, and new wider variety of Merchants, the Market has become a true foodie destination for the neighborhood, and all five boroughs.
The building that houses the Market is approximately 15,000 square feet and is divided into approximately 35 market stalls, which vary in size from 50 square feet to 600 square feet. There is a management and maintenance staff on site.
A variety of spaces are now available at this one-of-a-kind NYC setting-the perfect place for your business to do business.
Heritage Meat Shop
Luis Meat Market
New Star Fish Market
Rainbo’s Fish
Boubouki
Formaggio Essex
La Tiendita
Pain D’Avignon
Rainbo’s AND
Roni-Sue’s Chocolates
Saxelby Cheesemongers
Essex Restaurant
Shopsin’s General Store
Brooklyn Taco Company
Ni Japanese Delicacies
Batista Grocery
Batista Mini Market
Essex Farm Fruits and Vegetables
Essex Farm Grocery
Viva Fruits and Vegetables
Porto Rico Importing Co
Tra La La Juice Bar
Cuchifritos Art Gallery
Aminova’s Barber Shop
Santa Lucia Religious
Three Brothers Clothing
You’ll be in very good company when you do business at the Essex Street Market. Visit www.essexstreetmarket.com for more information or apply to become a merchant now.
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