Blank Street Coffee is set to open its largest New York City location to date within Rudin Management Company’s prominent Art Deco tower at 32 Avenue of the Americas in Tribeca. The popular coffee and matcha chain will occupy a significant ground-floor space in the bustling Manhattan neighborhood.
Key Takeaways
- Blank Street Coffee will open its largest New York City location at 32 Avenue of the Americas.
- The new store will span 2,900 square feet on the ground floor.
- The opening is anticipated in the second quarter of 2026.
- The location is expected to enhance the tenant experience and serve the wider neighborhood.
A New Hub for Coffee Lovers
The new Blank Street Coffee outpost will be situated at the base of the 27-story, 1.2-million-square-foot building, a full-block property owned by Rudin. This expansion marks a significant step for the brand, which began as a coffee cart in Brooklyn in 2020. Known for its specialty coffee and matcha beverages, Blank Street has rapidly grown its presence across New York, Boston, Washington D.C., and the United Kingdom.
Enhancing Tenant and Neighborhood Amenities
Robert Steinman, SVP of office leasing at Rudin, expressed enthusiasm about the new tenant. "We are delighted to welcome Blank Street to 32 Avenue of the Americas," Steinman stated. "Having quality coffee, matcha and pastries available in an inviting atmosphere will enhance the daily experience for our tenants while serving as an amenity for the entire neighborhood."
Steinman managed the lease negotiations in-house for Rudin. Blank Street Coffee was represented by Patrick O’Rourke of Cushman & Wakefield. The anticipated opening in the second quarter of 2026 is poised to make the location a vibrant addition to the Tribeca area, offering a convenient and high-quality option for both building occupants and local residents.
