Greenpoint
Excellent retail space at 33 Franklin Street, situated on the corner of Franklin and Quay Streets in the vibrant heart of Greenpoint. This newly developed seven-story residential building features 80 units, including affordable housing, along with flexible ground-floor retail space.
The property offers between 2,300 - 5,700 square feet of divisible retail space, designed with venting options, making it ideal for flagship food and beverage tenants such as restaurants and bars with a private outdoor area.
Prime location benefits include close proximity to the future Bushwick Inlet Park and excellent access to multiple subway lines, making it convenient for both customers and employees. Positioned in the vibrant heart of Greenpoint, 33 Franklin Street is ideally located to serve the area's growing community and diverse commercial landscape.
This retail opportunity places tenants in the midst of Greenpoint’s expanding mixed-use landscape, surrounded by new developments that further energize this dynamic neighborhood.
  • 5,700 sq. ft.
  • Divisions:
    1. Space A: 2,300 SF
    2. Space B: 3,400 SF
  • Co-tenancy: ACRE, Oxomoco, Broken Land, The Learning Experience, Starbucks, McCarren Park, and Bushwick Inlet Park
  • Subway:
    1. Greenpoint Avenue – approx. 10-minute walk
    2. Nassau Avenue – approx. 15-minute walk
  • Food & Beverage Use:
    1 .Thoughtfully designed for venting potential
    2. Exclusive private outdoor area
  • Features:
    1. Two Bathrooms
    2. Floor to Ceiling Windows
Available spaces One (Option to Divide)
Location 33 Franklin Street
Greenpoint, NY 11222
Ceiling height 12 FT
Frontage 132 FT 6 IN
Occupancy Immediate
Asking price Upon Request


Floorplan

Entire Ground Floor: 5,700 SF
Divisions:
Space A: 2,300 SF | Space B: 3,400 SF
Entire Ground Floor: 5,700 SF
Divisions: 
<br> Space A: 2,300 SF | Space B: 3,400 SF
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Neighborhood

Greenpoint

Brooklyn’s best kept secret

Greenpoint is the northernmost neighborhood in Brooklyn, with Williamsburg on the south and the East River waterfront on the west. Historically, Greenpoint was home to the bulk of New York’s china, porcelain, and glass industries, with recent developments transforming old factories into lofts and Greenpoint commercial retail space. 

As Greenpoint has become a more prominent community in Brooklyn, new high-rise residential developments now dot the East River along West Street and Franklin Avenue, the continuation of Kent Avenue, with waterfront parks and innovative food and beverage concepts supporting the local community. Manhattan Avenue serves as the main corridor of Greenpoint. Running parallel to the G train, Manhattan Avenue incorporates a mix of mom-and-pop shops and national retailers. Today’s residents are drawn to Greenpoint due to new developments like Green Point Landing, which boasts a waterfront promenade, adding to the bountiful greenspace acreage across this classic North Brooklyn neighborhood.

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3.6%

Population Growth since 2010

36.4

Average Population Age

74,474

Population within 1 mile radius

$141,808

Average HHI within 1 mile radius

3,225

Businesses within 1 mile radius

$1.2

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Annual Spending within a 1 mile radius

Transportation

  • Greenpoint Av (G)
  • Nassau Av (G)
  • Ferry

Dining

  • Paulie Gee’s Pizza
  • WenWen
  • El Pinguino
  • Taqueria Ramirez
  • Oxomoco
  • Five Leaves
  • Peter Pan Donut & Pasrtry Shop
  • 21 Greenpoint
  • Rule of Thirds
  • Sereneco
  • Ponyboy
  • Dandelion Wines
  • Torst Bar
  • Spritzenhaus33
  • Pueblo Querido

Shopping

  • Little Poland
  • Beacon's Closet
  • FENG SWAY
  • Awoke Vintage
  • Only NY
  • Souvenir
  • Brother Vellies
  • BQE Wine & Liquors

Culture

  • The Greenpoint Gallery
  • Greenpoint Terminal Gallery

Parks

  • WNYC Transmitter Park
  • Greenpoint landing
  • McGorlick Park

Hospitality

  • The Box House Hotel
  • Henry Newman Hotel
  • The Williamsburg Hotel
  • The William Vale
  • The Hoxton Hotel
  • The Wythe Hotel
  • McCarren Hotel & Pool
  • Franklin Guesthouse