649 GRAND STREET 2,400 SF Available for Lease Located Between Leonard Street and Manhattan Avenue WILLIAMSBURG BROOKLYN | NY SPACE DETAILS

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649 GRAND STREET 2,400 SF Available for Lease Located Between Leonard Street and Manhattan Avenue WILLIAMSBURG BROOKLYN | NY SPACE DETAILS MEDICAL/DENTAL/PET SERVICES/SALON/RESTAURANT 649 GRAND STREET 2,400 SF Available for Lease Located between Leonard Street and Manhattan Avenue WILLIAMSBURG BROOKLYN | NY SPACE DETAILS GROUND FLOOR LOCATION NEIGHBORS North side of Grand Street Eleva, Ozzie’s Fresh Market, Blue between Leonard Street and Angel Wines, Thompson Brooke, 649 GRAND ST Manhattan Avenue Lady Jay’s, Ikura Sushi, Crystal BROOKLYN, NY 11211 Lake, The Sandwich Shop SIZE Ground Floor 1,400 SF COMMENTS Dimensions are approximate Lower Level 1,000 SF Former dentist office with plumbing stubbed to multiple Total 2,400 SF rooms FRONTAGE Close proximity to both Grand, Grand Street 15 FT Graham and Lorimer L train stops Dense retail area with diverse mix ASKING RENT of national and local tenants Upon Request Bathroom / Offices / Storage Bathroom / FORMERLY Storage 100 FT 100 Dentist Office POSSESSION ~100’ 1,400 SF Immediate TRANSPORTATION Leased 2018 Ridership Report Q Q Grand Street Bus Q54/Q59 54 59 Annual 2,126,443 Annual 5,432,344 Weekday 6,964 Weekday 17,335 Residential Weekend 6,486 Weekend 18,796 WEST EAST Entryway / RETAIL RETAIL Stairs 15 FT GRAND STREET EET ASH STR Glasserie Ashbox Brooklyn Lantern MCGUINNESS BLVD BOX STREET BOX STREET MANHATTAN AVENUE Gourmet A’Fare Market RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT CLAY STREET Saint Vitus Bar Acapulco FUTURE CLAY STREET BOX ST PARK COMMERCIAL ST CLAY STREET Milk & Roses Sika Threading Salon Greenpoint Muslim The Greepoint Community Center Gallery Le Fanfare DUPONT STREET Cinema World STREET DUPONT Studios Saint Cyril and Methodius Roman Catholic Church GREENPOINT T STREET PLAYGROUND DUPON EAGLE STREET Abbot Paint & DUPONT STREET FRANKLIN STREET Varnish Nieves Mini Market TS Mini Mart Joe’s Grocery Wines and Liquors EAGLE STREET Eagle Trading Company EAGLE STREET Eastern District East River Tattoo Cafe Alula Candy World Deli FREEMAN STREET EAGLE STREET MCGUINNESS BLVD Caroline Z FREEMAN STREET Hurley Bakeri Napa Auto & Tommy’s Truck Parts Evil and Love Tavern Tattoo FREEMAN STREET Greepoint Hill Casanova GREEN STREET FRANKLIN STREET FREEMAN STREET Barley Antidote Greenpoint Chocolate Natural Market GREEN STREET MANHATTAN AVENUE Organic Deli & Greenpoint Triangolo Pizzeria Grocery Corp Electrical Supply Alameda GREEN STREET Afghan Kabab and Grill House RESIDENTIAL Troost DEVELOPMENT The Springs HURON STREET GREEN STREET Anella Donner & Blitzen’s Reindeer Lounge Agra Taj Mahal The Thing Estacion.de.tren RESIDENTIAL Esme HURON STREET DEVELOPMENT Northwest Deli Franklin Angela’s Laundromat Corner Cafe HURON STREET Archestratus Hop Lee Kitchen Books + Foods Pets On The Run Odd Fox Coee KanaHashi INDIA STREET HURON STREET Ramen FRANKLIN STREET Restaurant New China J & C Shoe Repair Fresh Stop Victor Grocery INDIA STREET World of Flowers Ott Thai Cuisine Antidote Apothecary + Tea Bar Early The Moonlight Mile Dollar $ Town INDIA STREET Master Piece Vape Nassau Nail Spa & Smoke Shop Rus Discount Chiko JAVA STREET INDIA STREET Franklin Street Laundromat 3 Roots Polam Meat Market Shanghai Lee Ponti Rossi Rzesowska Bakery MCGUINNESS BLVD AS Warehouse Dandelion Wine RESIDENTIAL JAVA STREET Astral Apartments Friducha Oak & Iron Lorven Pharmacy Brooklyn Label I Food JAVA STREET PA Deli Grill & Grocery Store St Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church Citroen Bistro & KENT STREET JAVA STREET FRANKLIN STREET Wolves Within Cocktrail Bar Polish & Slavic Center Cafeteria Oishi Old Polish Bakery Faruque’s Gift Shop The Brew Inn KENT STREET GREENPOINT AVENUE Pentatonic Guitars St. Elias Greek Rite Thai Cafe Church of the Catholic Church Haus New York Ascension - Greenpoint Mazur Meat Market Vamos Al Tequila The Garden Point View Deli KENT STREET Elder Greene Kimchee Market MOULTRIE STREET W-Nassau Meat Market Bread Brothers Bagel Puebo Querido Coee Roasters Cafe GREENPOINT AVENUE Greenpoint Eye Care Brooklyn Craft KENT STREET Maman Save Rite Wine & Liquors Chinese Adelina’s Company JEWEL STREET Musician Manhattan Avenue Cleaners GREENPOINT AVENUE DIAMOND STREET Greenpoint Deli Ramona Greenpoint Jungle Cafe G Brooklyn Art Walk the West Vintage French Epi Beauty Salon G NEWELL STREET Studios Brooklyn Black Rabbit HUMBOLDT STREET Rapid Bicycle Co. 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