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Nostrand Plaza 3779-3861 Nostrand Avenue | Brooklyn, Ny FOR LEASE NOSTRAND PLAZA 3779-3861 NOSTRAND AVENUE | BROOKLYN, NY REDEVELOPMENT IN PLAY DRIVE-THRU AVAILABLE DAVID YABLON SCOTT SHER Retail Broker Managing Director [email protected] [email protected] (212) 257-4997 (212) 257-5060 HIGHLIGHTS Situated on the east side of Nostrand Avenue be- tween Avenues Y and Avenue Z with ample parking and 700’ of frontage along one of Sheepshead Bay’s most highly trafficked, major shopping corridors NO STRAND AV AADT AVENUE Y Located just two blocks north of Shore/Belt Parkway 13,244 ENU and three blocks from the Emmons Avenue waterfront E Less than a mile from the Sheepshead Bay station with AVENUE Z 4,183,545 riders annually Sheepshead Bay is a burgeoning residential market, Q B SHEEPSHEAD BAY RIDERS ANNUALLY KWAY BELT PAR with 600+ units in the pipeline DEMOGRAPHICS .5 MILES POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS DAYTIME EMPLOYEES AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME 27,277 11,430 3,776 $79,679 1 MILE POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS DAYTIME EMPLOYEES AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME 81,693 33,448 18,501 $88,927 3 MILES POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS DAYTIME EMPLOYEES AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME N 537,444 206,053 121,125 $88,879 3779-3861 NOSTRAND AVENUE HIGHLIGHTS | SITE BROOKLYN, NY katzassociates.com 2 Y ADDITIONAL PARKING PORTUNITDRIVE-THRU AVAILABLE ELOPMENT OP REDEV 3 BROOKLYN, NY 3779-3861 NOSTRAND AVENUE | SITE AERIAL katzassociates.com 4 DN BROOKLYN, NY BROOKLYN, DN 3779-3861 NOSTRAND AVENUE NOSTRAND 3779-3861 DN DN DN DRIVE-THRU OPPORTUNITY DN RAMP UP DN DN DN REDEVELOPMENT | OPPORTUNITY PROPOSED SITE PLAN katzassociates.com SCALE: 1/16" = 1'- 0" 3779-3861 NOSTRAND AVE. MANHATTAN, NY 04/17/19 SCHEME "A" AVAILABLE UNIT B +/- 4,772 SF AVAILABLE +/- 5,705 SF UNIT A +/- 10,000 SF +/- 3,000 SF SF +/- 1,758 +/- 12,434 SF +/- 715 SF +/- 910 SF +/- 18,481 SF +/- 16,633 SF AVAILABLE UNIT C +/- 6,534 SF Nostrand Avenue AVAILABLE Unit: Square Footage UNIT-A Up to +/- 3,000 UNIT-B +/- 4,772, divisible UNIT-C +/- 6,534, divisible 3779-3861 NOSTRAND AVENUE PLAN | SITE BROOKLYN, NY The information herein was obtained from third parties and has not been independently verified by Katz & Associates. Any and all interested parties should have their choice of experts katzassociates.com inspect the property and verify all information. Katz & Associates makes no warranties or guarantees as to the information given to any prospective buyer or tenant. REV: 07.30.19 5.
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