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139 Tompkins Avenue Brooklyn, NY Bedford-Stuyvesant FLOOR PLANS RETAIL/RESTAURANT GROUND FLOOR 139 Tompkins Avenue 500 SF Brooklyn, NY Available for Lease Bedford-Stuyvesant Bedford-Stuyvesant | Located Between Vernon Avenue and Willoughby Avenue Size Frontage Comments Transportation 500 SF - Ground Floor 15’ on Tompkins Avenue • Currently configured as a 2016 Ridership Report coff ee shop Asking Rent Ceiling Heights • Service counter and sink in Myrtle-Willoughby Ave. G Upon Request 10’2” to drop ceiling place Annual 1,887,369 • Fridge box in place Weekday 5,889 Taxes/CAM Neighbors Weekend 7,043 • Close to mass transit Pro rata share of increases over Brooklyn Stoops, Marcy & Myrtle, • Citi Bike sharing on corner the base year Project Parlor, Crown Fried B43 Bus Line • Great visibility from street 43 Chicken, Wiloughby General, Annual 3,322,487 Weekday 10,540 Possession Mike’s Pizza, New Hardee, A P Weekend 11,716 Immediate Mini Market, Brooklyn Charter School, China City, Duane Currently B54 Bus Line 54 Reade, Family Dollar, Foxed Vacant Annual 3,238,517 Liquors, Meat Grocery Weekday 10,466 Weekend 10,427 Contact our exclusive agents: 15’ Ben Weiner Kyle Irwin Scott Rothstein [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 212.750.6565 212.750.6565 212.750.6565 Manhattan Long Island Brooklyn New Jersey ripcony.com 150 East 58th Street 100 Jericho Quadrangle 32 Court Street 125 Chubb Avenue 15th Floor Suite 120 10th Floor Suite 150 S New York, NY 10155 Jericho, NY 11753 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 *All information is from sources deemed reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, terms, rental T. 212.750.6565 T. 516.933.8880 T. 718.233.6565 T. 201.777.2300 prior to sale and withdrawal notices. AREA MAP Mar y MARCY AVENUE Unique Deli & Grocery Corp. AVENUE Flushing Food Market (Coming Soon) Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn 545 Deli Grocery Corp. STOCKTON STREET Mike’s Pizza Mike’s China City MYRTLE AVENUE MYRTLE AVENUE MYRTLE AVENUE The Laundromat The Fresh Deli Fresh ISA Hair Salon Hair ISA Fatima Hair Braiding & & Braiding Hair Fatima Beauty Supp Beauty Junior’s Food Outlets Food Junior’s Arevalo’s Auto & & Auto Arevalo’s Transmission Corp. Transmission Myrtle Candy Smo Candy Myrtle D&E Liquor & Wine Corp. Wine & Liquor D&E International Fish Fry Fry Fish International Caribbean & Asian Food Asian & Caribbean MYRTLE AVENUE Deli Supermarket 960 Qusim Pharmacy Inc. Pharmacy Qusim Prominis Medical Office Medical Prominis JA Barber & Tailor Shop Tailor & Barber JA Liberty Tax Liberty Smart Tax Smart MYRTLE AVENUE Corp. Food Myrt 99¢ & Up Discount Greater St. StephenGreater Church of God Church 574 Marcy Deli 574 Corp. 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Fu En Restaurant Wine-O Veteran Resource Center Flowers Laundromat WILLOUGHBY AVENUE nt-A-Car Majestic Laundromat U Like Chinese Food WILLOUGHBY AVENUE WILLOUGHBY AVENUE WILLOUGHBY AVENUE WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Tasuken Deli Corp. Deli Willoughby General Homeland Property Groups A.P. Mini Market Valera M.G. Liquors Corp. Smoke Shop Whatnot store used sale spot Foot Soldiers Marino Tire Shop Gawad Deli & Grocery HART STREET HART STREET HART STREET HART STREET HART STREET Brighter Choice Community School Hart Deli & Grocery LEWIS AVENUE TOMPKINS AVENUE THROOP AVENUE NOSTRAND AVENUE MARCY AVENUE Pratt Car Service Inc. Pulaski Playground Bedford-Stuyvesant New Beginnings Charter School Bethesda Pentecostal House of Prayer Zena Electric Inc. Lucky’s Wine & Spirits BC Grocery BOULEVARD GARVEY MARCUS E.N.&S. Laundromat The Pentecostal House of Prayer First Stop Grocery PULASKI STREET PULASKI STREET PULASKI STREET PULASKI STREET Yoemy’s Deli Grocery PULASKI STREET Unisex Salon Hair Professional Right Start Child Care Coffee Shop Mary’s Herrera Deli Grocery Dollar Junction S & G Source Variety Store Variety Family Dollar Liberty Tax Service Sugar Hill Restaurant BKLYN BLEND Throop Ave Wine & Liquors Pay-O-Matic Money Centers Creation Unisex Dominican Style New Hardee Brightwaters Cleaners Pancho’s Foods Corp. Rocco Pizza Parking DEKALB AVENUE Home Depot Brooklyn Public Library Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses DEKALB AVENUE DEKALB AVENUE DEKALB AVENUE Due Fratelli Pizza Echavarria Foods Corp. Mei Tai Laundromat Mei Tai Unisex Bea Kingsboro Pharmacy Bravo Fresh Market Brightside Academy KC Foreign & Domestic Auto Repair J. Chimerine Plumbing, Heating & Industrial DEKALB AVENUE Supply Good Friends E Brooklyn Cooperative Cricket Wireless Natural Food Deli & Grill Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Chinese Food Kosciuuszkou Pool United Christian Church of God Federal Credit Union AdvantageCare Physicians TOMPKINS AVENUE THROOP AVENUE NOSTRAND AV MARCY AVENUE Crown Fried Chicken Wine Store uty Salon Dr. Jean L. Schmidt, MD Dekalb Druggsg Burly Coffee GUA-CU-CO BOULEVARD GARVEY MARCUS KOSCIUSZKO STREET KOSCIUSZKO STREET KOSCIUSZKO STREET KOSCIUSZKO STREET Fermento Café Natural Mini Market BGLH Marketplace Whipped Shea & Cocoa Butter Ideal Food Basket LAFAYETTE AVENUE LAFAYETTE AVENUE Community Laundry Center EY BOULEVARD EY N FLOOR PLANS RETAIL/RESTAURANT GROUND FLOOR 139 Tompkins Avenue 500 SF Brooklyn, NY Available for Lease Bedford-Stuyvesant Bedford-Stuyvesant | Located Between Vernon Avenue and Willoughby Avenue Size Frontage Comments Transportation 500 SF - Ground Floor 15’ on Tompkins Avenue • Currently configured as a 2016 Ridership Report coff ee shop Asking Rent Ceiling Heights • Service counter and sink in Myrtle-Willoughby Ave. G Upon Request 10’2” to drop ceiling place Annual 1,887,369 • Fridge box in place Weekday 5,889 Taxes/CAM Neighbors Weekend 7,043 • Close to mass transit Pro rata share of increases over Brooklyn Stoops, Marcy & Myrtle, • Citi Bike sharing on corner the base year Project Parlor, Crown Fried B43 Bus Line • Great visibility from street 43 Chicken, Wiloughby General, Annual 3,322,487 Weekday 10,540 Possession Mike’s Pizza, New Hardee, A P Weekend 11,716 Immediate Mini Market, Brooklyn Charter School, China City, Duane Currently B54 Bus Line 54 Reade, Family Dollar, Foxed Vacant Annual 3,238,517 Liquors, Meat Grocery Weekday 10,466 Weekend 10,427 Contact our exclusive agents: 15’ Ben Weiner Kyle Irwin Scott Rothstein [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 212.750.6565 212.750.6565 212.750.6565 Manhattan Long Island Brooklyn New Jersey ripcony.com 150 East 58th Street 100 Jericho Quadrangle 32 Court Street 125 Chubb Avenue 15th Floor Suite 120 10th Floor Suite 150 S New York, NY 10155 Jericho, NY 11753 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 *All information is from sources deemed reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, terms, rental T. 212.750.6565 T. 516.933.8880 T. 718.233.6565 T. 201.777.2300 prior to sale and withdrawal notices..
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