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Rite Aid’s take over of Eckerd apparently made the chain’s owners decide that two RIte Aids within a block of each other were maybe a bit redundant, so the former Eckerd space at 9th Street and 5th Avenue is now up for grabs. (The Rite Aid at 10th Street and 5th Avenue is still going strong, though.) The 11,000-square-foot space (big!) will be leased for a 15-year term, according to broker Joel Karasik of NYC Realty, who says there’s been a far amount of interest from “national firms.” Karasik wouldn’t tell us anything else about what sort of user might take the space except that “it definitely won’t be a drug store.” What would you like to see here? GMAP


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  1. it’s also ridiculous that the apple capital of the world (park slope) has no apple store in sight.

    or probably one of highest rates of people who would buy trader joe’s with one of those either.

    these retailers are behind the times.

    park slope is an untapped commercial market waiting to happen.

    so much disposable income.

  2. I also think restoration hardware would be nice, although i’m not sure this is the right spot for it. too small, first of all.

    secondly, i think somewhere up near atlantic, perhaps even the albee square area would probably where something like that would go.

    but i still think bk is a few years away from its first restoration, sad to say.

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