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109N6 Brochure-8A3h.Pdf A new angle on Brooklyn retail Page.2 Williamsburg: Turning retail on its head Williamsburg, as the leading cultural hub in Brooklyn, defines the trends and sets the standard for cool, while Williamsburg as a neighborhood defies definition entirely. Such a creative and fashionable epicenter does not earn its reputation simply through the radical street art, the swanky bars and restaurants, or even the gorgeous views of the Manhattan skyline. Williamsburg has built its unique sense of character and influence on the foundation of staying true to what is unequivocally you. Valuing the sense of self over all else and celebrating the beauty of the individual is quintessential Williamsburg. A new angle on Every side is my good side Located at North 6th and Berry, 109 N 6th claims a pivotal stake in the Williamsburg retail scene. Surrounded by some of the world’s most coveted Population brands and dining options, 109 N 6th is just 155,726 steps from the Bedford Avenue subway station which sees more than 27,000 riders each day. Page.4 Every Naussau Ave Greenpoint McCarren Park Mister The Scene N13 St Dips Westlight The William Vale 25 Kent Ave Restaurants Umami Burger Retail Sandro Leuca Vanessa's Dumpling House Scotch & Soda Suit Supply 16 Handles A&G Merch Van Leeuwan Ice Cream Sephora (Coming Soon) N12 St Output Allswell Aland (Coming Soon) Brooklyn Westlight Shade Store Bowl Antica Pesa Apple McCarren Whiskey Annex Shoe Market Reynard Bedford Cheese Shop Atelier Mira Over 9K Hotel & Pool Whiskey Brooklyn Solfire Wythe Birds of a Feather Baggu Additional Housing Units Hotel Brooklyn Brewery Space NK Cosmetics Butcher's Daughter (Coming Soon) Bird Brooklyn N11 St Kinfolk Studios 1,201 Spoonbill & Sugartown Books Coming Online ByChloe Brooklyn Charm Hotel Keys Suit Supply Café Collete Entertaintment Brooklyn Denim Co by 2020 94 Wythe Supreme The Café de La Esquina Brooklyn Fox Williamsburg Allswell Timbuk2 Hotel Café Mogador Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn Industries Trader Joe's (Coming Soon) N10 St The Charleston Brooklyn Brewery Brooklyn Running Urban Outfitters Space 98 Bushwick Inlet N Williamsburg Chipotle Music Hall of Williamsburg Brooklyn Spectacles Park Expansion The Vale Collective The Counting Room National Sawdust Catbird Wedding Annex The Hoxton Concrete Hotel & Water Vans - The General Café Colette Criff Dog Nitehawk Cinema Celsius Verameat Bushwick Delaware & Hudson Output Chrome Industries Inlet Park N9 St WeWork Rough Trade Diviera Drive Rough Trade Concrete & Water Whisk & UVA Wine Dos Toros Schimanski Credo Cosmetics Whole Foods Kent Ave Berry St Vice Studios Wythe Ave Driggs Ave Du's Donuts Crossroads Trading Juice Press Bedford Ave Dumont Burger Williamsburg Cinemas CVS N8 St Sweet Chick Dépanneur DNA Footwear The Café Mogador Antica Pesa Meatball Shop Egg Dr. Martens Fitness: East River Egg Shop New Developments Duane Reade Bar Method State Park El Almacen 187 Kent Avenue Eyeco Brooklyn Athletic Club Chalk Gyms N7 St Fushimi 25 Kent Avenue Fellow Barber Rosaritos Dos Toros Equinox Gansevoort Market (Coming Soon) Bushwick Inlet Park (Expansion) Fool's Gold George & Jacks Tap Room Domino Sugar Factory G-Star Flywheel MNDFL Dr.Martens LuluLemon Madewell National Sawdust Sandro Maje Harvey Gant Toby’s Estate Hotel Delmano Heatonist Modo Yoga North N6 St Williamsburg Orangetheory Fitness Ferry Gant Joe's Pizza ID Menswear Credo Cafés (Vans) Pure Barre UO Space Page.6 Juice Generation IDOL Muji Cosmetics A&G Merch Bakeri The General Williamsburg Retro Fitness Ninety-Eight 9.89M Juice Press In God We Trust Music Hall of The Bean Joe’s Deleware & Hudson Juliette Pizza Annual Riders Juliette J.Crew SLT Blue Bottle (Moving to 76 N4 Street) on the L Train Kent Ale House Le Labo Soul Cycle N5 St Shake Shack Devocion Keste Levi's Gotan Kinfolk Studios Ludlow Blunt Space NK Konditori Cosmetics Leuca Lululemon Blue Chrome Industries Bottle Scotch & Soda Sabon WeWork Ludlow Coffee Supply Ferry River East Littleneck Madewell Starbucks N4 St Raw Whole Foods Mable's Maje J.Crew Swallow Café G-Star Levi’s Maison Premiere Mast Brothers Chocolate Sweatleaf Subway Sephora Sweetgreen Marthas Country Bakery McNally jackson (Coming Soon) Sweatshop Apple Butcher’s Daughter Brooklyn Denim Co. RRL Gansevoort Market Egg Mast Brothers Chocolate Radegast Biergarten Meatball Shop Mociun The Pod Hotel Toby's Estate Café Mister Dips Mother of Junk N3 St Pilgrim Surf Woops! BakeShop & Supply Oregano Muji 187 Kent Ave Pressed Juicery Northside Pharmacy Gotan Skinny Dennis Sweatshop Radegast Biergarten Organic Modernism Trader Joe’s Reynard Hotels Orior Metropolitan Ave The Hoxton Hotel (March 2018) Rosaritos Paintbucket Cinema Nitehawk McCarren Hotel & Pool Williamsburg Cinemas (Coming Soon) Bird Brooklyn Shake Shack Pema Boutique Birds of a Feather The Pod Hotel Shelter Pilgrim Surf & Supply The Williamsburg Hotel Skinny Dennis Pinkyotto Domino Sugar Factory: N1 St The Williamsburg Vale Supreme Sweet Chick Quiet Storms Wythe Hotel Sweetgreen Ride Brooklyn Maison Premiere Sweetwater Rituals 2,700 Residential Units, Devocion Thaimee at McCarren RRL Turkey's Nest RYU Yoga (Coming Soon) Two Boots Sabon 600K SF Grand St of Office Space S Williamsburg Over S1 St 1M SF of Office Space Under Vice Studios Domino Construction Sugar Factory ↘ S2 St The Scene S3 St Page.8 Ground Floor Interior Average PSF Sale Price: $957 Page.10 From the left → 1. Bedford Avenue 2. Toby's Estate Café 3. The Apple Store 4. Juliette Median 5. Bedford Cheese Shop Price of 6. Maison Premiere Home Sales: $954,100 1st fl 2nd fl 28' 28' DN Ground Floor Second Floor approx.2,800 SF approx.2,722 SF + Cellar Space 2,800 SF Page.12 + Potential to activate the roof DN N 100' 100' UP DN UP UP DN DN → N N 1st fl 2nd fl Team & Contact Meyer Bergman is an international property investment and development specialist, with over $6 billion of assets under management through fund, JV, and co-investment structures in a portfolio of retail-led projects across Europe and the United States. Page.14 GoodSpace is a New York based commercial Chris DeCrosta real estate advisory firm with over 30 Office: 718-255-9900 |Mobile: 917-981-0757 years of experience. We provide strategic [email protected] retail leasing and tenant representation services in established and emerging markets throughout the United States and Europe. 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