A Dolce & Gabbana flagship on Madison Avenue. A two-level Gucci store in the Meatpacking District. A Supreme store lease that helped reshape the Bowery. Marquee retail deals like these have long been the domain of global brokerage giants like Newmark and Cushman & Wakefield and CBRE. But in today’s New York City retail market, a different kind of player is quietly taking over some of the industry’s most coveted assignments. A new generation of boutique retail brokerages — firms like Lantern, Odyssey, Retail by Mona and GoodSpace — is carving out market share in prime corridors from Soho to […]
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