390 Berry St Brooklyn, NY 11249-6084
This exceptional 2,600 square foot executive office space is ideally located on the second floor of 390 Berry Street in the thriving Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The entire space is currently vacant and available for immediate occupancy as a single-tenant lease. Boasting a desirable south-facing exposure, the office is awash in natural light, fostering a bright and productive atmosphere. The thoughtfully designed layout includes two dedicated conference rooms, perfect for meetings and presentations, a spacious central office area ideal for collaborative work, and four private offices providing individual workspaces for enhanced focus and privacy. This turnkey solution offers a blend of collaborative and private work environments, catering to the needs of a variety of businesses. The property is situated in Kings County, New York, with a zip code of 11249. The building's total square footage is 2,600 square feet, all of which is currently available. This presents a unique opportunity to secure a well-appointed and conveniently located office space in a highly sought-after Brooklyn neighborhood. The property type is classified as an office, specifically an executive office.
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R6 · Brooklyn, NYBrooklyn. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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