Anchored Shopping Center in New York City Introducing Admirals Row and Wegmans Supermarket As the Anchor - Under Construction, Delivery Spring 2019

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Anchored Shopping Center in New York City Introducing Admirals Row and Wegmans Supermarket As the Anchor - Under Construction, Delivery Spring 2019 Anchored Shopping Center in New York City Introducing Admirals Row and Wegmans Supermarket as the Anchor - Under Construction, Delivery Spring 2019 • In the heart of a booming Residential, Office, and Retail district GREENPOINT • Surface Parking for 266 spaces and parking garage has Manhattan Bridge 429 spaces • It sits between Dumbo and Williamsburg Brooklyn Bridge BELOW GRADE PARKING • Projected 20,000 workers adjacent at Brooklyn Navy Yard DUMBO WILLIAMSBURG DOCK 72 - EAST FERRY BQE I-278 SITE Exit Exit BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 29 29B Flatbush Ave BQE DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN FORT GREENE BUSHWICK CARROLL GARDENS DEVELOPED BY BOERUM HILL Atlantic Ave CLINTON HILL LEASING AGENT BELOW GRADE PARKING BROOKLYN TRIANGLE - In the heart of much activity and growth LONG ISLAND CITY The Brooklyn Tech Triangle by the Numbers GREENPOINT 13 subway lines 15 WILLIAMSBURG bus lines 523 Bldg 92 Bldg 77 innovation companies Flea Food Employment under Center Green Desk the Archway 77% Duggal Steiner Studios / of firms say more Media Campus Made in NYC Center Greenhouse than half their employees live in Brooklyn Creative Mornings, with IFP + GA Digital DUMBO Green Manufacturing Center / New Lab 127,000 NYU-Poly residents in 1-mile radius Incubator Empire Stores $3.1B Admiral’sSITESite Row Hundreds of economic output digital companies BROOKLYN Brooklyn 18,000 East River DUMBO NAVY YARD Greenway jobs over the next 2 years Ferry Watchtower Properties Commodore 2.2M Barry Park Fort Greene Brooklyn College Town: sf of additional space needed Park Bridge Park 12 universities, to meet demand 57,000 students New York MetroTech Marriott at the Center Cadman Plaza Brooklyn Bridge Green Desk FORT GREENE Dozens of Albee Square BROOKLYN law offi ces DOWNTOWN Cultural HEIGHTS BROOKLYN District DEVELOPED BY Hundreds of small businesses Atlantic Civic Center Terminal Hotel Row Borough Hall Willoughby Plaza Fulton Mall Barclays Center LEASING AGENT Site Plan Parking Structure 429 Spaces 90,000sf Available Sands Street 50,000 Customers/Week Kings County Distillery Brooklyn Bridge Entry 700 Parking Spaces 4 Blocks Brooklyn Bridge Exit 2,800,000 People/5 Miles 6 Blocks Bldg E $115,000 Avg HH Income/5 Miles 40,000 SF 266 Spaces 7,100,000 People/30 Min Drive Navy Street Leasing: PLAN NORTH Jason Pennington Phone: (212) 750-6565 Email: [email protected] Bldg D Manhattan Bridge Entry 7,600 SF 80,000 SF Developed by: 2 Blocks Steiner NYC, LLC 15 Washington Avenue Manhattan Bridge Exit Bldg C Bldg B 3 Blocks 36,000 SF 5,000 SF Brooklyn Navy Yard Brooklyn, New York 11205 BQE Westbound Entry 4 Blocks Flushing Avenue BQE Eastbound Entry/Exit 3 Blocks Vicinity Map Columbia St DriggsAve Rodney St BedfordAve Berry St Pl 5th S Pitt St Clinton St Essex St S 5th St Ave Marcy Eldridge St Forsythe St Broadway Havemeyer St Roebling St Dunham Pl S 6th St Driggs Ave Bedford Ave Allen St Williamsburg Bridge Broadway Delancey St Keap St Delancey St S 8th St Marcy AveHooper St Delancey St Hewes St Wythe Ave Lee Ave S 9th St Grand St S 10th St Sara D. Roosevelt Park Lower East Side Kent Ave Division Ave Bedford Ave East S 11th St River Ferry Park Rodney St Morton St Clymer St Taylor St Manhatta Hewes St Penn St Wilson St Ross St Chrystie St Hester St Rush St Seward Corlears Rutledge St Park Williamsburg Hook rton St o M Canal St Park Ave Kay Clinton St Wythe Ave Kent Ave BQX Wythe Ave East Broadway Railroad Ave South St Keap St Railroad Ave Hooper St Gee Ave Wallabout St Pike St Chinatown East River Wallabout Rd Gee Ave Williamsburg Pl Division St Flushing Ave FDR Drive Kent Ave Market St Taaffe Pl Rutgers Henry St Park Rd Assembly Classon Ave Madison St Welding Rd Welding Steuben St Monroe St Little St Front Ave Grand Ave Catherine St Manhattan Bridge Marshall St South St 14th Ave 14th East Way East Ryerson St West Way West Hall St Emerson Pl John St St West Water St Market St Paulding St EvansHarrison St Al St 3rd BQX Plymouth St Hudson Ave 2nd St 278 Ship Ways Ave Dock Ave Ave 8th Park Ave Water St Morris Ave Farragut St Front St 5th St South St Vinegar Hill NNavy Yard South St 3rd St Leasing: 6th St Washington Ave Bridge St Navy St Washington St York St Jason Pennington Jay St Gold St B67 Cumberland St Waverly Ave Main St Myrtle Ave Clinton Ave QX Phone: (212) 750-6565 B B62 Vanderbilt Ave Brooklyn Bridge 4th St Flushing Ave Brooklyn Queens Expwy Hall St Empire-Fulton Ferry Adams St Sands St LS ROW N Elliott Pl Clermont Ave State Park BQX Email: [email protected] F ADMIRA DUMBODU BO Adelphi St Dock St B69 B69 Carlton Ave York St B57 Commodore Park Ave Nassau St Barry Park N Oxford St Cumberland Walk Willoughby AvePratt Pearl St B62 N Portland Ave Washington Walk Institute Developed by: Prospect St Steiner NYC, LLC Elizabeth Pl Elizabeth Doughty St BQX St Everit N Oxford Vine St High St St Edwards St Brooklyn A Concord St 15 Washington Avenue Duffield St Walk Poplar St Flatbush Ave Gold St Park Ave Washington Park C Pearl Pl Jay St N Elliott Navy St AuburnWalk Pl Clinton Ave Brooklyn Navy Yard Middagh St Cadman Plaza West ParkesRed Cadman Cross Plaza Pl Columbia Hts Columbia 278 Cadman Plaza East Furman St Furman Willoughby Ave A Chapel St Fort Prince St Vanderbilt Ave Brooklyn, New York 11205 Cranberry St C Cathedral Pl Tillary St Henry St Ashland Pl Fort Greene Greene Orange St Park New York City Myrtle Ave Tillary St Technical Pineapple St College Bridge St Dekalb Ave Lawrence St Fleet Pl Cumberland St Adams St Fair St Jay St S Oxford St wy Clark St Johnson St Albee Sq Brooklyn S Portland Ave Hospital Center xp Willoughby St S Elliott Pl Lafayette Ave E Carlton Ave Long Island Fort Greene Pl Greene Ave Monroe Pl Monroe s University Saint Felix St Clermont Ave n Brooklyn Ashland Pl Hicks St Hicks Downtownwn Brooklyn e College Pl College Adelphi St Love Ln Rockwell Pl Columbia Hts Columbia G e Pearl St Heights A C B M Hudson Ave Pierrepont St Willoughby St Qu F Q R n 2 3 Fleet St Fulton St y l Montague St Fulton St Pl 4 5 Pierrepont Clinton St Clinton k Court St Court Ter o M R Grove Pl o Remsen St r Hunts Ln Pl Elm Hanover Pl Hoyt St Hoyt BAM Bond St Bond Montague B Red Hook Ln Joralemon St Pl Boerum Lafayette Ave Smith St Smith Hanson Pl Gallatin Pl Gallatin Aitken Pl Furman St Furman Drive Times 30 MIN. 15 MIN. 10 min. 5 min. ADMIRALS ROW PLAN NORTH Building C Floor Plans 7,400 SF 7,500 SF CLEAR HEIGHT: 16’-6” CLEAR HEIGHT: 16’-6” FIRST FLOOR Leasing: Jason Pennington Phone: (212) 750-6565 Email: [email protected] Developed by: Steiner NYC, LLC SECOND FLOOR 15 Washington Avenue Brooklyn Navy Yard Brooklyn, New York 11205 16,150 SF CLEAR HEIGHT: 16’-0” PLAN NORTH Building D Floor Plans 128'-0" TOP OF ROOF 37'-0" 7,500 SF TOP OF CLERESTORY 7,100 SF 23'-0" 37'-0"37’-0” TOP TOP OFOF ROOF ROOF 60'-0" GROUND FLOOR SECTION Leasing: Jason Pennington Phone: (212) 750-6565 Email: [email protected] PLAN NORTH Developed by: Steiner NYC, LLC 15 Washington Avenue Brooklyn Navy Yard Brooklyn, New York 11205 Building E Floor Plans 9,200 SF 7,900 SF FIRST FLOOR CLEAR HEIGHT: 20’-6” CLEAR HEIGHT: 20’-6” Leasing: Jason Pennington Phone: (212) 750-6565 Email: [email protected] Developed by: Steiner NYC, LLC SECOND FLOOR 18,900 SF 15 Washington Avenue Brooklyn Navy Yard CLEAR HEIGHT: 19’-6” Brooklyn, New York 11205 PLAN NORTH 80,000SF Wegmans Supermarket View Towards Flushing Ave View Towards Intersection of Navy Street and Flushing Ave Building E from Parking Field View Towards Flushing Ave and Downtown Brooklyn View from Navy Street and Flushing Avenue View From Intersection of Flushing Ave and Navy Street.
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