Our team has been retained on an exclusive basis to solicit the sale or lease of five large retail condos at 160 Imlay Street on the burgeoning Red Hook Waterfront. Featuring 12' to 16' ceilings throughout, stunning skyline and water views, floor-to-ceiling windows, and multiple potential configurations, these wide-open spaces range from 1,412 to 8,242 SF and can be bought as a package of 15,656 SF of above-grade retail.
160 Imlay underwent a residential conversion on the third through sixth floors with all 70 residential units having sold quickly, underscoring demand for the area. With the recent announcement of the "Harbor of the Future," a massive mixed-use development of the contiguous 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal, Red Hook and 160 imlay in particular is on its way to be one of the premier destinations in New York City.
There are multiple uses that would work well here depending on how much space you need, ranging from classic retail on the smaller spaces, large-scale class-based activities such as a school, yoga studio, or gym, as well as event-oriented concepts that would benefit from the open layouts and striking views.
Note that the retail could also be combined with the seven office condos on the second floor that are potentially going to be converted to residential and total 20,810 SF (36,466 SF between both floors) as well as 21 parking spaces.
Feel free to reach out with any questions, to set up a showing, or to make an offer.
Red Hook is a fun filled, waterfront, residential neighborhood
right next to Carroll Gardens. While most people think of Red Hook
as "The neighborhood with the IKEA," there's so much more to see
here, including museums, restaurants, and even an art gallery or
two.
Fun Facts and History of
Red Hook
Named by the Dutch for the red clay that was found here when the
area was colonized in 1636. The area was used for shipping and
family estates until the American Revolution, when a large fort,
called Fort Defiance, was built just before the Battle of Long
Island.
The 1800's saw Red Hook transform into an industrial powerhouse.
The ports were revitalized between the 1840's and 60's due to the
deepening of the Gowanus canal and increased business from the
formation of the Erie Canal. One might think this was great for the
neighborhood. However, this success attracted organized crime by
the 1920's.
Red Hook continued to have a poor reputation throughout the
1900's, though industry…
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $45,360. One of the key perks is the building doorman. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details.
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