Downtown Brooklyn
Discover an exceptional retail space at 1 Flatbush Avenue, located right in front of the Nevins Street subway stop, one of the busiest stations in NYC. This prime location offers three floors of fantastic retail space at the base of a brand new 19-story, 170,000 sq ft residential building. With prominent co-tenancy alongside Bank of America, and an impressive 35,000 cars passing by daily, 1 Flatbush provides unparalleled visibility and accessibility.
  • 15,339 sq. ft.
  • Ground Floor: 5,257 SF
  • Second Level: 4,778 SF
  • Lower Level: 5,304 SF
  • Excellent Co-tenancy: Bank of America, New York Blood Center | Directly in front of Subway
  • Base of brand new 19-story, 170,000 SF residential building | 33K vehicles/ day • 55K daytime population
Available spaces Three
Location 1 Flatbush Ave
Downtown Brooklyn, NY 11217
Ceiling height 15 Feet
Frontage 143 FT
Asking price Upon Request


Floorplan

Ground Floor: 5,257 SF
Second Level: 4,778 SF
Lower Level: 5,304 SF
Ground Floor: 5,257 SF
Second Level: 4,778 SF
Lower Level: 5,304 SF
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Neighborhood

Downtown Brooklyn

A skyline to remember

Once known for its historic brownstones and landmarks, Downtown Brooklyn now rivals Manhattan in architectural airspace and public improvements thanks to a successful 2004 rezoning effort. This ever-evolving neighborhood houses all of Brooklyn’s landmark civic buildings, the best cheesecake in all of New York City (Junior’s), and Brooklyn's top Downtown Brooklyn commercial retail space including the heavily traversed Fulton Mall retail corridor. Flatbush Avenue cuts through the heart of Downtown Brooklyn and offers residents access to Barclays Center and surrounding areas. 

Downtown Brooklyn has changed dramatically over the past two decades as impressive new condos have reshaped the skyline and brought a fresh mix of people and businesses to an area once known for courthouses, colleges, and office buildings. The Brooklyn Bridge, which connects the neighborhood to Manhattan’s own civic center, serves as a reminder of the area’s rich history. The neighborhood was recently chosen as the location for The Brooklyn Tower, a mixed-use, primarily residential skyscraper that, when completed, will be the first “supertall” structure in the borough. 

Neighborhood video

2.8%

Population Growth since 2010

37.7

Average Population Age

128,753

Population within 1 mile radius

$160,109

Average HHI within 1 mile radius

7,025

Businesses within 1 mile radius

$2.1

B

Annual Spending within a 1 mile radius

Transportation

  • Nevins St (2, 3, 4, 5)
  • Hoyt-Schermerhorn St (A, C, G)
  • DeKalb Av (B, D, N, Q, R, W)
  • Hoyt St (2,3)
  • Jay St - MetroTech (A,C,F)
  • High St (A,C)
  • York St (F)

Dining

  • Junior’s Cheesecake
  • Devocion
  • Celestine
  • Pollo D'Oro
  • AlMar
  • KUUN
  • CAVA
  • Brooklyn Bridge Bistro

Shopping

  • Fulton Mall
  • Macy's
  • Nordstrom Rack
  • Empire Stores
  • City Point BKLYN
  • H&M
  • Express
  • T.J. Maxx
  • Apple Downtown Brooklyn
  • Whole Foods
  • Adidas
  • Blick Art Materials
  • Swarovski

Culture

  • New York Transit Museum
  • Brooklyn Borough Hall
  • Brooklyn War Memorial
  • Barclay’s Center

Parks

  • Walt Whitman Park
  • Columbus Park

Hospitality

  • New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Aloft New York Brooklyn
  • Hampton Inn Brooklyn
  • Hotel Indigo