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Sell Business Upper West Side (UWS)
The Perfect Place for Retail or a Cafe... Makes it Perfect to Sell!
In its nascent state during the 1700's and 1800's, the Upper West Side was home to many affluent home owners and farm owners.   Now home to cafe's and boutiques galore, this is a great area of the city if you are looking to sell your business.   

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A Special Neighborhood 

As time went by, portions of the opulent Upper West Side deteriorated and homes along storied Bloomingdale road (now Broadway) were overrun with more modest tenements.  The UWS continued on a path of depreciation until the aggressive gentrification of the 1970's and 1980's which is attributed to an influx of both gay white men and college graduates, both of which moved in for the lower priced housing.  Now that the area is back to the upscale homeowner position that it once attained, the UWS is perfect for those wanting to purchase a restaurant or retail store.

  • Prosperous Demographic
  • Given the sheer amount of affluent home owners in the Upper West Side, the area is perfect for those retailers selling essential household items as well as trendy consumer goods (high end clothing boutiques, for example).  Additionally, you will be ideally positioned to draw wealthy clientèle to your neighborhood bistro.

  • Art and Academia
  • Your business will have the opportunity to serve a diverse clientèle from both the academic world of Columbia to the north and art world of Lincoln Center to the south.

  • Suburban Aura
  • Spend a few minutes on the UWS and you will think you have walked into a Northeastern Suburb.  The neighborhoods are quieter and the pace is a little slower.  Those seeking a more relaxed atmosphere in the city will thrive on the Upper West Side.

Head north past 59th Street on the west side of Central Park and see for yourself; the charm of days gone by is back and the area is primed and ready for retail boutiques and restaurants.