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SoHo Will Not Be Getting a Google Store, Report Says

By Danielle Tcholakian | November 2, 2015 5:29pm | Updated on November 2, 2015 5:35pm
 Google was going to open its first store ever at 131 Greene St., but the space is now being advertised for sublease.
Google was going to open its first store ever at 131 Greene St., but the space is now being advertised for sublease.
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Sinvin Real Estate

SOHO — The space where Google was reportedly going to open its first ever brick-and-mortar store is being advertised for sublease for $2.25 million a year.

Locals with long-standing gripes about the Apple store on Prince Street feared the massive Google store — more than 5,000 square feet spread across two floors — would bring the same issues, particularly light pollution, crowded sidewalks and excessive trash.

But a new listing for the "new, untouched" ground-floor and lower-level space at 131 Greene St. suggests Google has abandoned that plan.

The sublease runs through August 2024, according to the listing, with the possibility to extend the term. 

A dedicated website for the space with the headline "FINALLY. WHAT EVERYONE HAS BEEN TALKING ABOUT..." features photos of the many-windowed space, with original cast-iron columns, exposed brick, and soaring ceilings. 

The asking rent for the space is $2.25 million a year according to a spokesperson for Sinvin Commercial Real Estate & Advisory which is handling the listing.

The listing was first reported by Crain's New York