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Storefront > Rent a showroom space > Pop-up Showroom in Brooklyn > Pop-up Showroom in Park Slope, Brooklyn > Pop-up Showroom in 5th Avenue, Brooklyn
5th Avenue in Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's most walkable retail corridors, lined with independent boutiques, cafes and a loyal neighborhood audience that actively seeks out new brands. A pop up showroom on 5th Avenue puts your collection in front of style-conscious shoppers who live within walking distance and discover products on foot. Browse available showroom rentals on 5th Avenue below and book by the day, week or month through Storefront.
5th Avenue runs through the heart of Park Slope, connecting dozens of blocks of brownstone-lined streets with consistent foot traffic from morning through evening. The avenue draws a mix of young professionals, families and creatives who support local retail and respond well to curated, appointment-style shopping experiences.
For brands launching a showroom, the street offers several practical advantages. Rents are lower than Manhattan's primary showroom districts, storefronts tend to be compact and street-level, and the neighborhood's reputation for taste gives your collection built-in credibility. Whether you are hosting buyers for a seasonal line or opening a direct-to-consumer sample sale, the location delivers a qualified audience without the overhead of a Midtown or SoHo lease. You can explore more showroom options across Park Slope or browse all available showroom space for rent on Storefront.
Storefront lists a range of showroom-ready spaces on 5th Avenue suited to different formats and budgets. Common options include:
Ground-floor retail units with large glass frontage, ideal for visual merchandising and walk-in traffic
Loft-style spaces above street level, suited to private appointments and press previews
Shared retail spaces where you can take over a section of an existing boutique for a week or weekend
Most listings on 5th Avenue range from 300 to 1,200 square feet. Smaller units work well for focused sample sales or capsule collection previews, while larger spaces accommodate full seasonal showrooms with fitting areas, rail displays and seating for buyers.
The 5th Avenue showroom market attracts a wide range of brands and use cases. Fashion designers use short term showroom space to present new collections to wholesale buyers without committing to a permanent location. DTC brands use the corridor for sample sale events that clear seasonal inventory while building local brand awareness.
Beyond fashion, jewelry designers, homeware brands and independent skincare labels have all found success on this stretch. The neighborhood's demographic skews toward consumers who value quality, craftsmanship and discovery. If you are considering how showroom design affects customer behavior, Storefront's guide on designing a physical store for webrooming and showrooming is a useful starting point.
Booking a showroom rental on 5th Avenue through Storefront is straightforward. Start by filtering listings by date, square footage and budget. Each listing includes photos, a description of the space, available amenities and the daily or weekly rate.
Once you find a space that fits, you can request availability directly through the platform. Most hosts respond within 24 to 48 hours. Rental terms are flexible, typically starting from a single day and extending up to several months depending on the landlord. This flexibility makes 5th Avenue a strong option for brands testing Brooklyn as a market before committing to a longer lease.
If you want to compare options beyond 5th Avenue, Brooklyn has several other neighborhoods with active showroom rental markets. Each has a distinct character and audience:
Showroom space in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn offers larger warehouse-style units suited to immersive brand experiences
Showroom space in Bushwick, Brooklyn attracts emerging designers and art-adjacent brands looking for affordable creative spaces
Showroom space in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn provides a quieter residential setting with strong local foot traffic
You can also view all available spaces across Brooklyn to compare neighborhoods, pricing and availability side by side.
Showroom rental rates on 5th Avenue in Park Slope typically range from $150 to $600 per day depending on the size, finish and street-level visibility of the space. Weekly and monthly rates are usually discounted. Storefront listings display pricing upfront so you can compare options before booking.
Most showroom spaces on 5th Avenue are available for as little as one day and up to several months. Short term rentals of one to two weeks are the most common format for sample sales and seasonal presentations, but longer bookings are possible depending on the landlord.
Yes. Many of the showroom spaces listed on 5th Avenue are well suited to sample sale events. Ground-floor units with street-facing windows generate strong walk-in traffic, and the neighborhood's shopping culture means local residents actively look for sample sale opportunities.
Prioritize natural light, street-level access and enough square footage for garment rails or display tables. Check whether the space includes fitting rooms, Wi-Fi and climate control. For buyer appointments, a private or semi-private layout works better than a fully open storefront.
5th Avenue is a strong choice for a first showroom. The foot traffic is consistent, the audience is receptive to new brands, and rental costs are significantly lower than comparable streets in Manhattan. The manageable scale of most available spaces also makes it easier to plan a focused, low-risk launch.
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