14-05-2025
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Hampton Chutney Co. to return to Manhattan
Hampton Chutney Co. is returning to Manhattan after a four-year absence.
The Hamptons-based café will occupy an approximately 2,800-square-foot space, located at 740 Broadway in NoHo, that includes around 1,300 square feet of ground-floor retail space and 1,500 square feet of basement space for storage.
Coffee shop Felix Roasting Co. previously occupied the space.
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The lease is for 15 years.
GFP Real Estate, the landlord, was represented by in-house by Neith Stone along with Newmark's Ross Kaplan and William Chaplin. CBRE's Spencer Levy represented the tenant.
'This high-visibility location puts them in the center of a vibrant neighborhood filled with students, locals, office workers and tourists — an ideal spot for the brand to reconnect with the city and reach a wide, diverse audience,' Stone said in a statement.
Founded by Gary and Isabel MacGurn, Hampton Chutney Co. serves South Indian-inspired dosas and chutneys. The pair opened their first café in 1997 in the Hamptons' Amagansett hamlet.
In 2001, they opened cafés in Manhattan in SoHo and on the Upper West Side. Aside from moving its SoHo cafe in 2015, according to Eater New York, the two cafés remained open until 2021, the company said. The MacGurns also relocated their flagship location to East Hampton Village that year.
Now they're returning their café to Manhattan with the space in GFP Real Estate's 12-story, 152,000-square-foot building.
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