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New York’s smallest businesses face some of its biggest rent increases

From 2019 to 2021, the latest year for which data was available, the median storefront rent per square foot jumped 23% in Brooklyn, 14% in the Bronx and 9% in Queens

May 08, 2023 / 22:46 IST
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A yak-hide championship belt hangs in Yamuna Shrestha’s restaurant in Jackson Heights, Queens, where her momos — pillowy meat-filled dumplings from Nepal — have four times been voted the best in the borough.

But the business, Bhanchha Ghar, which opened in a modest storefront beneath the 7 train shortly before the pandemic began, owes more than $150,000 in back rent. COVID-19 restrictions closed the store for months in 2020, and business was slow to recover. While Shrestha chips away at the debt, she pays her landlord more than $13,300 a month in rent — an 11% increase since 2019.

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“The rent goes up every year, and it feels unfair,” Shrestha said in Nepali, during a recent 18-hour workday. “If I could save, I would have paid it back already.”

Three years after the pandemic flattened the Manhattan office market and the commercial ecosystem that depended on it, small businesses in the other boroughs are facing the biggest rent increases in the city, as storefront rents in Manhattan are falling. The burden is landing mostly on store owners in predominantly Black, Latino and Asian neighborhoods, according to a new analysis of Department of Finance data.