Overview
Brooklyn Mixed-Use Development Retail Space
This retail space is located within a 6,000,000 square foot mixed-use development, which is the largest redevelopment project in the Western Hemisphere. The location is in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn. The adaptive reuse development comprises 16 early 20th-century industrial buildings, reimagined for 21st-century uses, including creative offices, warehouses, media and production studios, and light manufacturing. The project includes infrastructure improvements and new destination courtyards. The location has excellent accessibility from the NYC Subway, one block away from the D, N, and R trains at 36th Street. The average daytime population is 9,000, with 20,000 average weekend visitors. Building 1 retailers have prominent signage visible to over 150,000 cars per day from the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and over 6.25 million Costco shoppers per year. Innovation Alley cuts through the center of the campus, doubling as a pedestrian pathway and an immersive shopping experience. Building 6 houses over 10 fully operational alcohol production facilities and accompanying tasting rooms on the ground and second floors. Endcap retailers adjacent to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and Third Avenue have traditional open floor plates with retail frontage visible from Third Avenue and the BQE. The Second Avenue storefronts are dedicated to home design. The 39th Street retail arcade, located directly off of BQE Exit 23, is suitable for auto dealerships, product showrooms, and food and beverage retailers. Current tenants include Costco, Starbucks, Petco, West Elm, Restoration Hardware, Design Within Reach, ABC Carpet, Ashley Furniture, Japan Village, Distillery Row, Carreau Club Pétanque, Hometown BBQ, Porsche, and Volvo. Corporate tenants include Union Square Hospitality, Brooklyn Nets, Hospital for Special Surgery, and Williams Sonoma. The available retail space is 594 square feet.