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City Point Generic Brochure DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN IT’S ALL HERE DEVELOPMENT MATRIX M BQE anhattan Bridge NASSAU ST FLUSHING AVE atrix M Commodore DAMS ST A Barry Dv DUMBO Park SANDS ST velopment e D JAY ST TILLARY ST Mx HIGH ST Downtown Brooklyn DUMBO HEIGHTS C ADM Q2 2019 Update AN PL AZA WEST FL MetroTech A TBUSH A ark Commons MYRTLE AV VE EXT Completed Construction Pipeline Total T a T z S S olumbus P T E Fort C S C D L N E E E G BROOKLYN I Greene R F D T I F S W R Park U A B Y Total Condo Units D L HEIGHTS A J Willoughby Pla GOLD ST 2,558 2,399 887 5,844 FLEET PL (Market & Aordable) WILLOUGHBY ST Willoughby Square Park Total Rental Units (Market & Aordable) 12,007 2,819 6,908 21,734 T ST FUL TON ST OUR C FORT GREENE Albee Square DE KALB AVE Total Market Rate Units L DOWNTOWN 12,004 4,404 4,999 21,407 P 160 BROOKLYN ASHL (Condo & Rental) ERUM BO LIVINGST Fox Squar AND PL ON ST e R Total Aordable Units SCHERMERHORN ST OCKWELL PL (Condo & Rental) 2,561 815 2,796 6,172 FL A TBUSH A COBBLE STATE ST BAM Park HILL VE ATL VE ANTIC A LAFAYETTE A Total Residential Units 14,565 5,218 7,795 27,578 T S VE MITH HANSONS PL T S T YT HO INS S ATLANTIC AVE V NE 521 T HANSON PL OND S BOERUM B FLATBUSH AVE Times HILL Plaza E AV D R 3 E V A H T PACIFIC PARK 4 DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE COMPLETED IN CONSTRUCTION PLANNED OPEN SPACE STACKING PLAN LOWER LEVEL GROUND/MEZZANINE PLAN FREIGHT ELEVATORS KEY Temporary Tenant R Q B MEZZANINE RETAIL M-102A DeKalb AvenueSTICKS & 1,369 SF Subway StationSTONES CITY TOWER Available 440 UNITS DEKALB MARKET HALL LOBBY 1,674 SF Pain D’Avignon FLEET STREET FLATBUSH AVENUE RETAIL M-100 4,237 SF Available The kimberly house ltd.Privelege LOADING DOCK RAMP MEZZANINE RETAIL 4,591 SF Available PRINCE STREET PASSAGE CORRIDOR RETAIL 990 SF Available BKLYN STUDIOS 7 DEKALB FLOW TRADERS 13,690 SF (COMING SOON) 250 UNITS FLOW BKLYN POINT TRADERS RESIDENTIAL RETAIL 114 LOBBY 1,605 SF Available ACCESS TO: DEKALB MARKET HALL TRADER JOE’S RETAIL G108A Available HAN DYNASTY Ground: 574 SF WILLOUGHBY STREET WILLOUGHBY Mezzanine: 1,369 SF RETAIL 106B RETAIL RETAIL 118 2,122 SF 2,093 SF 1,939 SF Available Available ACCESS TO: ENTRANCE TO Available ALAMO & TARGET LEASE OUT TRADER RETAIL 116 JOE’S RETAIL AND MEZZANINE 998 SF BASIS 1,151 SF RESTAURANT ABOVE INDEPENDENT Available BROOKLYN Available STREET FULTON 1,308 SF GOLD STREET / ALBEE SQUARE WEST PASSENGER ELEVATORS/ RETAIL M-106C ESCALATORS 2,626 SF Available RETAIL M-106B 2,000 SF Available RETAIL/RESTAURANT M-110 6,576 SF Available CELLAR MEZZANINE $260M IN SALES GENERATED BY CITY POINT’S ANCHORED TENANTS. 155K 2019 AVERAGE WEEKLY VISITORS 8.5M 2019 TOTAL VISITORS 2ND FLOOR PLAN 3RD FLOOR PLAN 4TH FLOOR PLAN PHASE 3 FLATBUSH AVE 3 FLOORS 450 STUDENTS PHASE 3 GROUND FLOOR PHASE 3 CELLAR 2nd & 3rd FLOOR WILLOUGHBY STREET CELLAR BKLYN POINT RESIDENTIAL AMENITIES FLATBUSH AVENUE BASIS INDEPENDENT BROOKLYN 3 FLOORS WEST ALBEE SQUARE 18,041 SF 450 STUDENTS 2nd FLOOR WILLOUGHBY STREET FLATBUSH AVENUE BASIS ALBEE SQUARE WEST ALBEE SQUARE INDEPENDENT BROOKLYN 21,694 SF WILLOUGHBY STREET 3rd FLOOR FLATBUSH AVENUE ALBEE SQUARE WEST ALBEE SQUARE BASIS INDEPENDENT BROOKLYN 21,694 SF RENDERING CITY POINT TRADE AREA 14 LINES WITHIN 1 BLOCK OF CITY POINT COMPLETE PROFILE COMPLETE PROFILE 2000-2010 Census, 2021 Estimates with 2026 Projections 2000-2010 Census, 2021 Estimates with 2026 Projections Calculated using Weighted Block Centroid from Block Groups Calculated using Weighted Block Centroid from Block Groups Lat/Lon: 40.6829/-73.9816 Lat/Lon: 40.6829/-73.9816 RFULL9 RFULL9 City Point City Point Trade Area Trade Area Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn, NY Population Race and Ethnicity Estimated Population (2021) 0 T 0 T 0 T 259,536 Total Population (2021) 0 T 0 T 0 T 259,536 Projected Population (2026) 0 T 0 T 0 T 263,528 White (2021) 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 162,370 62.6% Census Population (2010) 0 T 0 T 0 T 213,935 Black or African American (2021) 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 46,574 17.9% Census Population (2000) 0 T 0 T 0 T 212,329 American Indian or Alaska Native (2021) 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 794 0.3% Asian (2021) 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 28,299 10.9% Projected Annual Growth (2021-2026) - - - - - - 3,992 0.3% Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (2021) 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 87 - Historical Annual Growth (2010-2021) - - - - - - 45,601 1.9% Other Race (2021) 0 T 0 T 0 T 11,283 Historical Annual Growth (2000-2010) - - - - - - 1,606 - - - - 4.3% Two or More Races (2021) - - - - - - 10,128 3.9% Estimated Population Density (2021) - psm - psm - psm 49,815 psm Population < 18 (2021) - - - 43,090 Trade Area Size 0 T sq mi 0 T sq mi 0 T sq mi 5.2 sq mi - - - 16.6% White Not Hispanic 0 T 0 T 0 T 22,764 Households - - - 52.8% Black or African American 0 T 0 T 0 T 7,524 Estimated Households (2021) 0 T 0 T 0 T 121,624 - - - 17.5% Projected Households (2026) 0 T 0 T 0 T 132,650 Asian 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 3,822 8.9% Census Households (2010) 0 T 0 T 0 T 97,300 Other Race Not Hispanic 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 3,243 7.5% Census Households (2000) 0 T 0 T 0 T 94,714 Hispanic 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 5,738 13.3% Projected Annual Growth (2021-2026) - - - - - - 11,025 1.8% Not Hispanic or Latino Population (2021) - - - - - - 224,813 86.6% Historical Annual Change (2000-2021) - - - - - - 26,911 1.4% Not Hispanic White - - - - - - 144,150 64.1% Not Hispanic Black or African American - - - 42,810 Average Household Income - - - 19.0% Estimated Average Household Income (2021) $0 T $0 T $0 T $176,451 Not Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native - - - - - - 427 0.2% Projected Average Household Income (2026) $0 T $0 T $0 T $201,101 Not Hispanic Asian - - - - - - 27,755 12.3% Census Average Household Income (2010) $0 T $0 T $0 T $113,674 Not Hispanic Hawaiian or Pacific Islander - - - - - - 64 - Census Average Household Income (2000) $0 T $0 T $0 T $74,323 Not Hispanic Other Race - - - - - - 2,246 1.0% Not Hispanic Two or More Races - - - - - - 7,361 3.3% Projected Annual Change (2021-2026) - - - - - - $24,649 2.8% Historical Annual Change (2000-2021) - - - - - - $102,129 6.5% Hispanic or Latino Population (2021) 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 34,723 13.4% Median Household Income Hispanic White 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 18,220 52.5% Estimated Median Household Income (2021) $0 T $0 T $0 T $122,428 Hispanic Black or African American 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 3,763 10.8% Projected Median Household Income (2026) $0 T $0 T $0 T $144,243 Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 368 1.1% Census Median Household Income (2010) $0 T $0 T $0 T $81,343 Hispanic Asian 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 544 1.6% Census Median Household Income (2000) $0 T $0 T $0 T $52,691 Hispanic Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 23 - This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. or representation without is provided herein The information reliable. be to deemed sources and government private from using data produced was report This Hispanic Other Race 0 T 0 T 0 T 9,038 warranty. or representation without provided is herein The information be reliable. to deemed sources government and private from data using produced was This report Projected Annual Change (2021-2026) - - - - - - $21,814 3.6% - - - 26.0% Hispanic Two or More Races - - - 2,768 Historical Annual Change (2000-2021) - - - - - - $69,737 6.3% - - - 8.0% Per Capita Income Not Hispanic or Latino Population (2010) - - - - - - 182,599 85.4% Estimated Per Capita Income (2021) $0 T $0 T $0 T $82,970 Hispanic or Latino Population (2010) 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 31,336 14.6% Projected Per Capita Income (2026) $0 T $0 T $0 T $101,502 Not Hispanic or Latino Population (2000) - - - - - - 172,773 81.4% Census Per Capita Income (2010) $0 T $0 T $0 T $51,700 Hispanic or Latino Population (2000) 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 39,556 18.6% Census Per Capita Income (2000) $0 T $0 T $0 T $32,908 Not Hispanic or Latino Population (2026) - - - - - - 228,277 86.6% Projected Annual Change (2021-2026) - - - - - - $18,533 4.5% Hispanic or Latino Population (2026) 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 35,251 13.4% Historical Annual Change (2000-2021) - - - - - - $50,061 7.2% Projected Annual Growth (2021-2026) - - - - - - 528 - Estimated Average Household Net Worth (2021) $0 T $0 T $0 T $1.97 M Historical Annual Growth (2000-2010) - - - - - - -8,220 -2.1% ©2021, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 1 of 9 Demographic Source: Applied Geographic Solutions 5/2021, TIGER Geography ©2021, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 2 of 9 Demographic Source: Applied Geographic Solutions 5/2021, TIGER Geography COMPLETE PROFILE COMPLETE PROFILE 2000-2010 Census, 2021 Estimates with 2026 Projections 2000-2010 Census, 2021 Estimates with 2026 Projections Calculated using Weighted Block Centroid from Block Groups Calculated using Weighted Block Centroid from Block Groups Lat/Lon: 40.6829/-73.9816 Lat/Lon: 40.6829/-73.9816 RFULL9 RFULL9 City Point City Point Trade Area Trade Area Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn, NY Total Age Distribution (2021) Household Type (2021) Total Population 0 T 0 T 0 T 259,536 Total Households 0 T 0 T 0 T 121,624 Age Under 5 Years 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 16,250 6.3% Households with Children 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 23,213 19.1% Age 5 to 9 Years 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 12,366 4.8% Average Household Size - - - 2.1 Age 10 to 14 Years 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 9,752 3.8% Household Density per Square Mile - - - 23,344 Age 15 to 19 Years 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 9,614 3.7% Age 20 to 24 Years 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 14,085 5.4% Population Family 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 149,576 57.6% Age 25 to 29 Years 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 26,089 10.1% Population Non-Family 0 T - 0 T - 0 T - 99,798
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