Greenwich rent and lunch are costly and in sync

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.