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Small-Business Owners Are Scoring Dream Spots In The Most Cutthroat Market

Camille Petersen / Courtesy of Camille Petersen Originally published on May 25, 2021 11:43 am Eli Sussman never imagined he would be able to open a restaurant at 30 Rock the heart of Manhattan and the location of Tina Fey s sitcom by the same name. But he s done it. His Mediterranean fast casual restaurant Samesa opened in Rockefeller Center in March. Before that, Samesa was on a residential side street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It s about as night and day as you can get, Sussman says. Until now, getting a spot in Midtown was too expensive and competitive Sussman would be typically bidding against big chains.

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How Small Business Owners Are Snagging Dream Spots In New York : NPR

Camille Petersen/Courtesy of Camille Petersen hide caption toggle caption Camille Petersen/Courtesy of Camille Petersen Eli Sussman stands in front of the new location of his Mediterranean restaurant, Samesa, at Rockefeller Center in New York City. Camille Petersen/Courtesy of Camille Petersen Eli Sussman never imagined he would be able to open a restaurant at 30 Rock the heart of Manhattan and the location of Tina Fey s sitcom by the same name. But he s done it. His Mediterranean fast casual restaurant Samesa opened in Rockefeller Center in March. Before that, Samesa was on a residential side street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

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Small-Business Owners Are Scoring Dream Spots In The Most Cutthroat Market: Manhattan

Camille Petersen Originally published on May 25, 2021 4:17 pm Eli Sussman never imagined he would be able to open a restaurant at 30 Rock the heart of Manhattan and the location of Tina Fey s sitcom by the same name. But he s done it. His Mediterranean fast casual restaurant Samesa opened in Rockefeller Center in March. Before then, Samesa was on a residential side street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It s about as night and day as you can get, Sussman says. Until now, getting a spot in Midtown Manhattan was too expensive and competitive Sussman would be typically bidding against big chains. But new leases and lease renewals are down nearly 60% in Manhattan since the early days of the pandemic, opening up new locations, according to the real estate services firm CBRE.

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