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Storefront > Rent a pop up space > Pop-up Shop in New York > Pop-up Shop in Greenwich Village, New York
Greenwich Village is one of New York's most characterful retail destinations, drawing a steady mix of local residents, students, and visitors year-round. Whether you need a pop-up store in Greenwich Village for a weekend launch or a month-long retail run, Storefront connects you with verified short-term spaces that fit your timeline and budget.
Greenwich Village sits at the intersection of cultural credibility and consistent foot traffic. Bleecker Street and West 4th Street are established retail corridors with strong pedestrian volumes, while side streets off Washington Square Park attract a younger, style-conscious crowd tied to NYU and the arts community nearby.
The neighborhood skews toward independent brands, artisan goods, and lifestyle products. If you are launching a DTC brand, testing a new collection, or running a product activation, the local audience here responds well to considered, story-led retail. Luxury streetwear, beauty, home goods, books, and food concepts have all performed strongly in short-term retail formats in the Village.
Rent a pop-up store in New York to compare the full city inventory, or browse the Greenwich Village listings on this page to see what is currently available.
Spaces in Greenwich Village range from compact boutique storefronts of around 200 to 400 sq ft on residential side streets to larger ground-floor retail units on Bleecker Street and Sixth Avenue exceeding 1,000 sq ft. Most listings on Storefront include fixtures, Wi-Fi, and basic furniture as standard, with flexible lease terms starting from a single day.
Common formats available in the Village:
Boutique storefronts on tree-lined side streets, suited to fashion, beauty, and artisan brands
Gallery-style white box spaces near Washington Square Park, good for art, design, and experiential concepts
Ground-floor retail units on higher-traffic commercial streets, suited to food, wellness, and consumer goods
Shared retail formats where you take over part of an existing space for a defined period
For a full overview of how short-term retail leasing works, the retail space for rent guide covers the key decisions around size, duration, and setup.
Short-term retail space in Greenwich Village runs at a meaningful premium over outer boroughs but sits below the peak pricing of SoHo and the Meatpacking District. As a general range, expect to pay:
Side street boutiques (under 400 sq ft): approximately $150 to $400 per day
Bleecker Street or Sixth Avenue units (400 to 800 sq ft): approximately $400 to $900 per day
Larger flagship-format spaces (800 sq ft and above): $900 to $2,000+ per day depending on exact location and spec
Weekly and monthly rates typically carry a discount relative to the per-day equivalent. Storefront listings show all-in pricing with no hidden fees. Most spaces require a security deposit and a signed short-term license agreement rather than a formal lease.
Before committing to a space, it is worth reviewing New York pop-up shop regulations and permit requirements to understand what licences you may need depending on your product category and any planned outdoor activity.
Greenwich Village sees strong retail footfall year-round, but several windows consistently outperform. The period from late September through November is particularly strong as NYU's academic calendar brings tens of thousands of students and faculty to the area. The weeks either side of Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Mother's Day are peak periods for gift-led retail concepts.
Summer brings lighter local foot traffic but an increase in visitors and tourists, which can work well for lifestyle, food, and experiential activations near Washington Square Park.
For most product launches and brand awareness activations, a run of two to four weeks allows enough time to build local word-of-mouth while keeping costs controlled. Weekend-only formats are also viable for testing demand before committing to a full-week booking.
For broader context on the neighborhood's retail landscape and how Greenwich Village fits within the wider Manhattan pop-up ecosystem, the SoHo NYC neighborhood retail guide covers adjacent territory worth knowing before you finalize your location.
Storefront is the world's largest marketplace for short-term commercial space. Every listing on this page is verified, available on flexible terms, and bookable directly through the platform without requiring a commercial real estate agent or lengthy negotiation.
To book:
Browse the listings above and filter by size, price, and availability dates
Submit an inquiry or instant booking request directly through the listing
Sign a short-term license agreement through the platform
Collect keys and access the space on your start date
Storefront's team is available to help match you with the right space if you have specific requirements around size, footfall, or setup. Most bookings for spaces under 30 days are confirmed within 48 hours.
A pop-up shop in Greenwich Village typically costs between $150 and $400 per day for a compact side-street space, and $400 to $900 per day for a ground-floor unit on a primary retail corridor like Bleecker Street. Larger flagship formats can exceed $2,000 per day. Weekly and monthly bookings usually carry a discount on the daily rate.
Most Storefront listings in Greenwich Village are available from a single day upward. Minimum terms vary by listing, but the majority of spaces accommodate bookings of one day, one week, or one month depending on what the landlord has set. There is no requirement for a traditional commercial lease.
Greenwich Village attracts independent fashion brands, DTC beauty and lifestyle companies, art-led concepts, and food and wellness brands. The neighborhood's mix of NYU students, long-term residents, and visitors makes it well-suited to brands with a considered, story-driven identity rather than mass-market appeal.
In most cases, running a retail pop up inside a commercial space in New York does not require a dedicated pop-up permit. However, selling food or alcohol, operating outdoor elements, or hosting public events may trigger additional licensing requirements. New York City's Department of Consumer and Worker Protection and the State Liquor Authority are the relevant bodies depending on your activity.
For peak periods such as November through December, Valentine's Day weekend, and NYU move-in weeks in September, booking four to eight weeks ahead is advisable as desirable spaces fill quickly. For off-peak bookings or flexible date windows, two to three weeks lead time is generally sufficient.
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