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Park Slope 35 4Th Avenue | Brooklyn, Ny Prime Retail Development in the Heart of Park Slope 35 4Th Avenue | Brooklyn, Ny prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny Available 11,561 square feet (fi rst fl oor) 11,772 square feet (second fl oor) “In Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope and Fort Asking Rent Upon Request Greene, the median price rose more than 7 percent to $910,000.” Extras TBD Property Comments • 100 apartments above retail in new development And since certain price points in “prime” neighborhoods like • very heavy foot traffi c in busy downtown Brooklyn Williamsburg and Park Slope are “s ll bananas,” with 100 people crowding open • a few blocks from the Barclays Center and Atlan c Terminal LIRR/subway sta on houses for homes under $1 million and 75 with over 13.1 million riders annually (access to 2, 3, 4, 5, B, Q, D, M, N, R lines) people elbowing each other at homes un- der $2 million, Burke suggests buyers look • immediate area undergoing extensive retail and residen al development, including at other neighborhoods “where you can the addi on of 8,475 new apartment units absolutely have less pressure.” DEMOGRAPHICS .25 MILE .50 MILE .75 MILE POPULATION 8,590 37,529 84,671 “A principal draw of Park Slope has always been the rolling meadows and sinuous paths of Prospect Park, a MEDIAN HH INCOME $86,030 $86,688 $89,100 masterpiece designed by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted. The DAYTIME POPULATION 10,190 34,563 81,264 neighborhood, home to about 60,000, stretches west from the park to the For More Informa on: rumbling river of traffi c known as Sco Sher | Principal | sco @sabreny.com | T 718 484 2002 x1514 Fourth Avenue, and south from Russel Helbling | Vice President | [email protected] | T 718 484 2002 x1506 Mark Gallucci | Managing Director - Queens | [email protected] | T 718 484 2002 x1508 Flatbush Avenue” Eleonora Walczak | Associate | [email protected] | T 718 484 2002 x1533 * Quotes are from the The Real Deal and New York Times. prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS EXISTING SPECIAL USE BUILDINGS PROJECT NAME PROJECT TYPE TOTAL SF PROJECT NAME PROJECT TYPE TOTAL SF 1. Myrtle Avenue Dev. 773,000 36. Municipal Building Municipal 55,000 2. Planned Hotel Hotel 60,000 37. 2 Floors in 345 Adams Retail 36,000 3. 85 Flatbush Ave Ext Hotel/Residen al 100,000 38. H&M Retail 30,000 4. NYC College of Tech. Educa on 320,000 39. 505 Fulton Street Retail 594,000 5. 321 Schermerhorn Residen al/Retail 71,000 40. City Point Phase IA Retail 45,000 6. 81 Fleet Place Mixed Use 218,000 41. 490 Fulton Street Dorms 360,000 7. Avalon Bay Willoughby Residen al/Retail 869,000 42. BRIC Media House Arts & Culture 50,000 8. 75 Schermerhorn 275,000 43. New Audience Arts & Culture 28,000 9. 80 Schermerhorn 275,000 44. BAM Fisher Building Arts & Culture 40,000 10. CityPoint Phase 3 Mixed Use 650,000 45. Atlan c Gardens Retail 12,000 11. Willoughby South Mixed Use 288,000 46. Barclays Center Sports Arena 850,000 12. 168 Nassau St Residen al APARTMENT BUILDINGS 13. Boerum Pl & Atlan c Mixed Use 160,000 PROJECT NAME PROJECT TYPE TOTAL SF 14. Atlan c Galleria Retail 128,000 47. Bridge View Tower Apartment 90,000 15. Hamlin Phase IV & V Mixed Use 406,628 48. 177 Concord Street Apartment 22,000 16. 210 Livingston Mixed Use 251,000 49. BKLYN Gold Apartment 417,000 17. IBEC - State St Residen al 80,000 50. Oro Condos Apartment 376,000 18. Planned Hotel Hotel 85,000 51. Oro 2 Apartment 235,000 19. Atlan c Yards Mixed Use 7,809,000 52. 75 Clinton Street Apartment 20. The Hub Residen al/Retail 720,000 53. Avalon Fort Greene Apartment 600,000 21. BAM North Site 1 Mixed Use 300,000 54. Toren Apartment 310,000 22. 95 Rockwell Place Hotel 60,000 55. The Andrea Apartment 107,000 23. BAM North Site 2 Mixed Use 100,000 56. The Brooklyner Apartment 400,000 24. BAM South Site Mixed Use 500,000 57. BellTel Lo s Apartment 508,000 25. Red Hook Lane Prop So Site 800,000 58. 388 Bridge Street Apartment 435,000 80. 8-16 Nevins Street Residen al 135,000 59. 65 Schermerhorn Apartment 31,000 81. 340-366 Flatbush Ex Residen al/ Retail 555,730 60. 110 Livingston Apartment 352,000 82. 625 Fulton Street Residen al 359,000 61. City Point Phase 2 Apartment 1,800,000 83. 61 Bond Street Hotel 157,000 62. 117-119 Court Street Apartment 24,000 84. 300 Livingston Street Mixed Use 600,000 63. DKLB Apartment 335,000 85. 269 Pacifi c Street Commercial 64. be@schermerhorn Apartment 270,000 86. 205 Smith Street Commercial 65. 194 Atlan c Avenue Apartment 33,000 87. 211 Schermerhorn St TBD 66. 240 Atlan c Avenue Apartment 177,000 88. 334-340 Livingston St TBD 16,750 67. Schermerhorn House Apartment 98,000 89. 360 Schermerhorn St TBD 9,000 68. 4 Townhouse (Ph I) Apartment 125,000 90. 11-13 St. Marks Place 12,959 69. 307-309 Atlan c Ave Apartment 27,000 EXISTING HOTELS 70. 9 Townhomes (Ph III) Apartment 16,255 PROJECT NAME PROJECT TYPE TOTAL SF 71. The Addison Apartment 235,000 26. Hampton Inn Hotel 47,000 72. State Renaissance Ct Apartment 180,000 27. Marrio Expansion Hotel 180,000 73. 29 Flatbush Apartment 250,000 28. Sheraton & Lo Hotel 160,000 74. Forte Apartment 157,000 29. Hotel Indigo Hotel 53,000 75. 96 Rockwell Place Apartment 40,000 30. NU Hotel/The Smith Hotel 139,000 76. The Atlan c Apartment 50,000 31. Hilton Garden Inn Hotel 75,000 77. Boerum Heights Apartment 19,000 EXISTING OFFICE BUILDINGS 78. One Hanson Place Apartment 400,000 PROJECT NAME PROJECT TYPE TOTAL SF 79. Atlan c Yards (Bdg 2) Apartment 350,000 32. Green Desk Offi ce 26,000 91. 165 Smith Street Residen al 14,096 33. 177 Livingston Street Offi ce 118,000 92. 200 Pacifi c Street Residen al 21,274 34. 33 Flatbush Avenue Offi ce 65,000 93. 300 Livingston Street Mixed Use 600,000 35. HIP Medical Building Offi ce 45,000 94. 401-405 State Street Residen al 12,341 95. 390-394 State Street Residen al 96. 438-440 Atlan c Ave Residen al 15,121 97. 125 3rd Ave 98. 331-333 Atlan c Ave Residen al 21,543 prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny FIRST FLOOR prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny SECOND FLOOR prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny BASEMENT $ e ŭ e ŭ e ŭ e ŭ /1./$138+(-$ $ $7" 5 3$%.1-$6 %..3(-&+." 3(.-2 38/ e ŭ % e ŭ / 1*(-&/ 1*(-& -$6$7" 5 3(.- e ŭ & $ e ŭ ' e ŭ e ŭ /1./$138+(-$ /1./$138+(-$ ( ŭ /1./$138+(-$ e ŭ e ŭ 1 6" 1!1!1! "$++ 1+$5$+ ŭe ŭ prime retail development in the heart of park slope 35 4th avenue | brooklyn, ny AXONOMETRIC VIEWS #26 7.-.,$31("5($6 #2$ 7.-.,$31("5($6 #-$ 7.-.,$31("5($6 #-6 7.-.,$31("5($6 .
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