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Download E-Brochure THe INDUsTrIAL eVoLUTIoN N6 LOFTS IS A CREATIVE HUB IN THE HEART OF WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN. ORIGINALLY CONSTRUCTED CIRCA 1900, THE HISTORIC FACTORY BUILDING HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REIMAGINED AS A STATE-OF-THE-ART WORKPLACE, OFFERING FULL-FLOOR BOUTIQUE LOFTS THAT WORK FOR ALL TENANTS ALIKE. LoBBY The newly renovated lobby features concrete floors, exposed brick and original wood detailing throughout Interiors are ideal for open plan offices or a striking studio, featuring ORIGINAL ELEMENTS like exposed brick and wood beams, with open ceilings soaring up to 12.5 feet and four walls of VIEW GLASS WINDOWS. cREATIVe sPAce N6 Lofts is THE FIRST full commercial building in New York to feature windows with VIEW DYNAMIC GLASS, a revolutionary new material that transforms the facade into a “LIVING SKIN”, automatically adjusting light levels to provide the perfect temperature and brightness. HUMAN CAPITAL ACCOUNTS FOR OVER 90% OF A COMPANY'S OPERATING COSTS Daylight makes people more productive, with wellness studies showing productivity increases by up to 20% This new technology reduces HVAC energy consumption by up to 20%, providing tenants with savings on lighting, electricity, heating, ventilation and AC A downloadable smartphone app gives tenants the ability to control the light and temperature in real-time All Data Provided By View, Inc. The TENANT-EXCLUSIVE BACKYARD is a leafy green oasis equipped with top-of-the-line GREEN lounge and dining furniture, as well as entertainment lighting, for the ideal INDOOR/OUTDOOR working WITH ENVY environment. A newly reinforced outdoor staircase provides DIRECT ACCESS from every floor. BAcKYArD VIBRANT WILLIAMSBURG is the vanguard of the city's music, fashion, art and dining scenes with N6 Lofts CONVENIENTLY LOCATED at the crossroads of the neighborhood. Experience EASE OF ACCESS, even without the L, so the commute won't feel like work, either. TRANSPORTATION AMENITIES 10 2 7 9 5 9 2 8 4 8 8 1 7 2 3 6 14 1 7 12 7 5 9 3 3 10 1 4 1 13 4 2 10 11 3 2 1 5 5 6 6 4 9 4 8 10 6 3 FOOD PURVEYORS RESTAURANTS RETAIL ENTERTAINMENT & GROCERY 1. Roebling Tea Room 1. Catbird & RECREATION 1. Toby's Estate Coffee 1 1. Best Pizza 2. Extra Fancy 2. Concrete + Water 1. Radegast Hall & Biergarten 2. House of Small Wonder 12. Blue Bottle Coffee 3. Juliette Restaurant 3. Courtshop 2. Brooklyn Bowl 3. Bedford Cheese Shop 13. Whole Foods Market 4. Walter Foods 4. Spoonbill & Sugartown Books 3. Barcade 4. Milk Bar Williamsburg 14. Oddfellows Ice Cream Co. 5. Maison Premiere 5. Bird 4. Nitehawk Cinema 5. Woops! Bake Shop 6. Sea Thai Restaurant 6. The Hill-Side 5. Music Hall of Williamsburg 6. Saltie SPA & FITNESS 7. Sweet Chick 7. Brooklyn Denim Co. 6. Knitting Factory Brooklyn 7. Dépanneur 1. Soul Cycle Williamsburg 8. ESH Brooklyn 8. Mini Jake 7. McCarren Park 8. Vinnie's Pizzeria 2. Equinox Williamsburg 9. Cafe Mogador Williamsburg 9. 10 Ft Single by Stella Dallas 8. Tristan Eaton 9. Urban Rustic 3. Primp & Polish 10. Okonomi // Yuji Ramen 10. Apple Williamsburg 9. Brooklyn Winery 10. Meat Hook Sandwich Shop 4. Yoga to the People 10. Wythe Hotel Owned and operated by NEWMARK HOLDINGS, this boutique opportunity reimagines the classic five-story factory building as inspiring contemporary workspaces. FULL FLOORS OF 5,600 RSF each maximize EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY, and are ready to evolve along with your business. LOFTS VIEW GLASS COURTYARD LOCATION AVAILABILITY CONTACT 38°F BROOKLYN, NY PRESENTED BY NEWMARK HOLDINGS, THIS BOUTIQUE OPPORTUNITY REIMAGINES THE CLASSIC SIX-STORY FACTORY BUILDING AS INSPIRING CONTEMPORARY WORKSPACES. FIVE FULL BOUTIQUE FLOORPLATES OF 5,000 SF EACH MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY, AND ARE READY FULL FLOOR TO EVOLVE ALONG WITH YOUR BUSINESS. INTERIORS ARE IDEAL FOR LOFTSCORE PLAN OPEN PLAN OFFICES OR A STRIKING STUDIO, FEATURING ORIGINAL EXPOSED WOOD BEAMS, CEILINGS SOARING UP TO 12.5 FEET AND FOUR WALLS OF WINDOWS THAT ALLOW SPACES TO FILL WITH 5,600 RSF NATURAL LIGHT. THE CHARMING INDUSTRIAL ATMOSPHERE WITH THAT ELEVATE PRESERVED ELEMENTS LIKE EXPOSED BRICK, OPEN CEILINGS, DISTRESSED WOOD FLOORING, ORIGINAL WOOD COLUMNS AND STEEL ACCENTS THROUGHOUT ARE ALSO COMPLETELY UPDATED WITH EVERYTHING ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS, AUTHENTIC HAND-CRAFTED FINISHES AND THE LATEST FIXTURES. ON THE FIRST FLOOR, THE LEGACY UPSCALE YOU DO VINTAGE RETAILER ESTABLISHES A FRIENDLY PRESENCE ON THE BLOCK AND IS A WIDELY KNOWN DESTINATION FOR ALL FASHION-FORWARD NEW YORKERS. VIEW FLOORPLANS creative space N 0 5 10 SCALE: 1/8"=1' No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing conditions, imposed by our principals. Lobby SCROLL TO DISCOVER VIEWVIEW GLASSGLASS LOFTS VIEW GLASS COURTYARD LOCATION AVAILABILITY CONTACT 38°F BROOKLYN, NY MEETING ROOM PRESENTED BY NEWMARK HOLDINGS, THIS BOUTIQUE OPPORTUNITY REIMAGINES THE CLASSIC SIX-STORY FACTORY BUILDING AS INSPIRING CONTEMPORARY WORKSPACES. FIVE FULL BOUTIQUE FLOORPLATES OF MEETING OPEN AREA ROOM 5,000 SF EACH MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY, AND ARE READY FULL FLOOR TO EVOLVE ALONG WITH YOUR BUSINESS. INTERIORS ARE IDEAL FOR OPEN OFFICE / CREATIVE OPEN PLAN OFFICES OR A STRIKING STUDIO, FEATURING ORIGINAL MEETING LOFTS ROOM EXPOSED WOOD BEAMS, CEILINGS SOARING UP TO 12.5 FEET AND FOUR WALLS OF WINDOWS THAT ALLOW SPACES TO FILL WITH 5,600 RSF NATURAL LIGHT. THE CHARMING INDUSTRIAL ATMOSPHERE WITH 120 RSF PP THAT ELEVATE PRESERVED ELEMENTS LIKE EXPOSED BRICK, OPEN CEILINGS, DISTRESSED WOOD FLOORING, ORIGINAL WOOD COLUMNS AND STEEL ACCENTS THROUGHOUT ARE ALSO COMPLETELY UPDATED WITH EVERYTHING OPEN ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS, AUTHENTIC HAND-CRAFTED FINISHES AND THE PANTRY BREAK-OUT WORKSTATIONS 47 LATEST FIXTURES. ON THE FIRST FLOOR, THE LEGACY UPSCALE AREA YOU DOTOTAL 47 VINTAGE RETAILER ESTABLISHES A FRIENDLY PRESENCE ON THE BLOCK AND IS A WIDELY KNOWN DESTINATION FOR ALL FASHION-FORWARD CONFERENCE ROOM 1 NEW YORKERS. CONFERENCE SEATS 14 COPY MEETING ROOMS 3 OPEN AREA MEETING SEATS 15 VIEW FLOORPLANS OPEN PANTRY 1 COAT PANTRY SEATS 4 BACKYARD IT ROOM/ BREAK-OUT AREA 1 STORAGE BREAK-OUT SEATS 4 CONFERENCE ROOM creativeCOPY AREA 1 IT ROOM / STORAGE 1 COAT CLOSET 1 space N 0 5 10 SCALE: 1/8"=1' No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing conditions, imposed by our principals. Lobby SCROLL TO DISCOVER VIEWVIEW GLASSGLASS LOFTS VIEW GLASS COURTYARD LOCATION AVAILABILITY CONTACT 38°F BROOKLYN, NY PRESENTED BY NEWMARK HOLDINGS, THIS BOUTIQUE OPPORTUNITY OFFICE REIMAGINES THE CLASSIC SIX-STORY FACTORY BUILDING AS INSPIRING CONTEMPORARY WORKSPACES. FIVE FULL BOUTIQUE FLOORPLATES OF OPEN AREA 5,000 SF EACH MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY, AND ARE READY OFFICE FULL FLOOR TO EVOLVE ALONG WITH YOUR BUSINESS. INTERIORS ARE IDEAL FOR HIGH DENSITY OPEN PLAN OFFICES OR A STRIKING STUDIO, FEATURING ORIGINAL MEETING LOFTS ROOM EXPOSED WOOD BEAMS, CEILINGS SOARING UP TO 12.5 FEET AND FOUR WALLS OF WINDOWS THAT ALLOW SPACES TO FILL WITH 5,600 RSF NATURAL LIGHT. THE CHARMING INDUSTRIAL ATMOSPHERE WITH 115 RSF PP THAT ELEVATE PRESERVED ELEMENTS LIKE EXPOSED BRICK, OPEN CEILINGS, DISTRESSED WOOD FLOORING, ORIGINAL WOOD COLUMNS AND STEEL ACCENTS THROUGHOUT ARE ALSO COMPLETELY UPDATED WITH EVERYTHING OPEN ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS, AUTHENTIC HAND-CRAFTED FINISHES AND THE PANTRY BREAK-OUT OFFICES 2 LATEST FIXTURES. ON THE FIRST FLOOR, THE LEGACY UPSCALE AREA YOU DO VINTAGE RETAILER ESTABLISHES A FRIENDLY PRESENCE ON THE BLOCK WORKSTATIONS 47 AND IS A WIDELY KNOWN DESTINATION FOR ALL FASHION-FORWARD TOTAL 49 NEW YORKERS. COPY CONFERENCE ROOM 1 CONFERENCE SEATS 14 OPEN AREA MEETING ROOM 1 VIEW FLOORPLANS MEETING SEATS 5 COAT BACKYARD OPEN PANTRY 1 IT ROOM/ PANTRY SEATS 4 STORAGE BREAK-OUT AREA 1 CONFERENCE ROOM creativeBREAK-OUT SEATS 4 COPY AREA 1 space IT ROOM / STORAGE 1 COAT CLOSET 1 N 0 5 10 SCALE: 1/8"=1' No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing conditions, imposed by our principals. Lobby SCROLL TO DISCOVER VIEWVIEW GLASSGLASS LOFTS VIEW GLASS COURTYARD LOCATION AVAILABILITY CONTACT 38°F BROOKLYN, NY OFFICE PRESENTED BY NEWMARK HOLDINGS, THIS BOUTIQUE OPPORTUNITY OFFICE REIMAGINES THE CLASSIC SIX-STORY FACTORY BUILDING AS INSPIRING CONTEMPORARY WORKSPACES. FIVE FULL BOUTIQUE FLOORPLATES OF MEETING OPEN WORK AREA 5,000 SF EACH MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY,OFFICE AND ARE READY ROOM FULL FLOOR TO EVOLVE ALONG WITH YOUR BUSINESS. INTERIORSOFFICE ARE IDEAL FOR OFFICE INTENSIVE OPEN PLAN OFFICES OR A STRIKING STUDIO, FEATURING ORIGINAL MEETING LOFTS ROOM EXPOSED WOOD BEAMS, CEILINGS SOARING UP TO 12.5 FEET AND FOUR WALLS OF WINDOWS THAT ALLOW SPACES TO FILL WITH 5,600 RSF NATURAL LIGHT. THE CHARMING INDUSTRIAL ATMOSPHERE WITH 215 RSF PP THAT ELEVATE PRESERVED ELEMENTS LIKE EXPOSED BRICK, OPEN CEILINGS, DISTRESSED WOOD FLOORING, ORIGINAL WOOD COLUMNS AND STEEL OFFICE ACCENTS THROUGHOUT ARE ALSO COMPLETELY UPDATED WITH EVERYTHING OFFICE OPEN ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS, AUTHENTIC HAND-CRAFTED FINISHES AND THE PANTRY BREAK-OUT OFFICES 8
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