In Greenwich, the rents and the takeout lunches are expensive and they correlate.
The central business district in Greenwich possesses the most expensive rents in the country at about $80 per square foot, compared with No. 2, the Plaza District in midtown Manhattan, which runs from Central Park South to 42nd Street and where rents are about $78 per square foot.
A recent Jones Lang LaSalle survey found a relationship with those rents and sushi rolls. The New York City-based commercial real estate company operates an office in Stamford.
Greenwich sushi rolls cost about $18, topping the list; the Plaza District”™s are $2 less.
Stamford ranks sixth on the sushi/rent correlation list, behind San Francisco”™s Mission Bay district, Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., and Boston”™s Back Bay. Sushi rolls and rent per square foot in Stamford correlated at $14 for sushi and $45 per square foot for rent.