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479 Atlantic Avenue Boerum Hill, Brooklyn 479 ATLANTIC AVENUE BOERUM HILL, BROOKLYN RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE BOERUM HILL BROOKLYN 479 ATLANTIC AVENUE SPACE HIGHLIGHTS LOCATION SPACE CEILING HEIGHT FRONTAGE Between Nevins St 600 SF + basement 10 FT 15 FT and Third Avenue DIMENSIONS ZONING OCCUPANCY ASKING RENT 15 FT X 40 FT C2-4/R7A Immediate Upon Request HIGHLIGHTS Boutique Retail space located two blocks from Atlantic Terminal and the Barclays Center, 479 Atlantic Avenue presents a unique opportunity to gain exposure into one of the premier markets of Brooklyn. Over 14,000 residential units in a 1 mile radius with an additional 10,000 units on the way. Over 27 Million SF of existing oce space in a 1 mile radius. 14 major subway lines with over 30 million annual riders in a 1 mile radius. Located within a half mile of One Willoughby Square (420 Albee Square) which will be an over 700,000 SF oce tower set to open in 2020. Within a half mile of CityPoint, which contains tenants such as Trader Joe's, Target, Dekalb Market, Century21, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. BOERUM HILL BROOKLYN 479 ATLANTIC AVENUE FLOORPLANS & DETAILS 14'-6" 3'-8" ATLANTIC AVENUE ATLANTIC 10'-6" 15'-7" 4'-11" 5'-10" GROUND FLOOR RETAIL - 600 SF BOERUM HILL BROOKLYN 479 ATLANTIC AVENUE FLOORPLANS & DETAILS 16'-10" 5'-2" 7'-6" 6'-2" 7'-8" 10'-11" 4'-4" 6'-2" 8'-10" 16'-9" AVENUE ATLANTIC LOWER LEVEL BOERUM HILL BROOKLYN 479 ATLANTIC AVENUE EXISTING CONDITION BOERUM HILL BROOKLYN 479 ATLANTIC AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 173,619 37.60 Years 29.03% POPULATION AVERAGE POPULATION WITHIN 1-MILE POPULATION GROWTH RADIUS AGE SINCE 2010 $138,844 8,179 $2.3 bn AVERAGE HHI TOTAL BUSINESSES ANNUAL SPENDING WITHIN 1-MILE WITHIN 1-MILE WITHIN 1-MILE RADIUS RADIUS RADIUS BOERUM HILL BROOKLYN 479 ATLANTIC AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD & TRANSPORTATION NEIGHBORHOOD TENANTS TRANSPORTATION Nevins Gourmet Deli 5 Min Walk at Nevins Street (0.3 mi) 2 3 4 5 Hollow Nickel 6 Min Walk at Pacific Street (0.3 mi) D N R Betty Bakery 6 Min Walk at Atlantic Avenue (0.3 mi) 2 3 4 5 B Q IXV coee 7 Min Walk at Hoyt-Schermerhorn Street (0.3 mi) A C G Claw Daddy's Ultimate State Deli 8 Min Walk at DeKalb Avenue (0.4 mi) D B Q R N The casual Bacchus Bedouin Tent Hoyt- A C G Hilton Brooklyn Dekalb Ave Building On Bond Schermerhorn St B Q R Commons Cafe NU Hotel Brooklyn French Louie Rucola Sottocasa Nevins St Hilton Brooklyn New York Grand Army Bedouin Tent 2 3 4 5 NU Hotel Brooklyn Mile End Delicatessen Bacchus The casual Grand Army Blue Bottle Coee Commons Cafe Betty Bakery Mile End Delicatessen French Louie Building On Bond 479 ATLANTIC AVE Nevins Deli Sottocasa Bergen St Brooklyn Inn Ultimate State Deli Blue Bottle Coee F G Rucola Hollow Nickel Smith St. Bagels Claw Daddy's Warren Grocery Elberih Deli IXV coee Smith St. Bagels Cafe Luluc Warren Grocery Leyenda Leyenda Atlantic Ave Barclays Center Cafe Luluc 2 3 4 5 B D N Q R Elberih Deli BOERUM HILL BROOKLYN 479 ATLANTIC AVENUE CONTACT BRAD KROSSER 862.368.7271 [email protected] ALAN CHABBOTT 516.776.0363 [email protected].
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