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INFORMATIONS PRINCIPALES SUR L'INVESTISSEMENT
- Prime Greenpoint Commercial Building in the Industrial Business Zone Next to McCarren Park
- Built 18.75’ x 100’ on Ground Floor
- Perfect Retail Redevelopment Opportunity for a Restaurant or Bar
- Asking $2,250,000
- Lot Zoned M1-1
- $12,048 Annual Taxes | Tax Class 4
RÉSUMÉ ANALYTIQUE
• A Rare Single-Story Commercial Asset at the Intersection of Greenpoint & Williamsburg
39 Dobbin Street represents a rare opportunity for restaurateurs, nightlife operators, boutique fitness brands, and wellness users to establish a flagship location in one of Brooklyn’s most dynamic, experience-driven corridors. Ideally sized for turnkey buildouts or concept-focused design, the property offers an intimate footprint within walking distance of the William Vale Hotel, Wythe Hotel, and a steady flow of tourists, hotel guests, residents, and weekend park visitors. With immediate access to the vibrant retail, hospitality, and cultural ecosystem along Wythe Avenue, the property provides a strategic presence for end-users, creative office, boutique retail, production, or showroom uses.
• Unmatched Lifestyle and Hospitality Adjacencies
Positioned between Greenpoint and Williamsburg, 39 Dobbin Street benefits from close proximity to the area’s premier destinations—just blocks from the William Vale Hotel, Wythe Hotel, and the active waterfront anchored by 1 Wythe Street, home to Brooklyn Brewery and ACME Smoked Fish. Bushwick Inlet Park and McCarren Park—two of Brooklyn’s most significant open-space amenities—are a short walk away, enhancing livability, pedestrian activity, and long-term appeal for commercial and creative tenants.
• Tailor-Made for Experiential Concepts and Brand Identity
Containing approximately 1,875 square feet, the building’s scale is well suited for creating intimate, design-forward experiences. The property offers a blank canvas that supports immersive branding, curated environments, and strong street visibility.
• Prime M1-1 Zoned Greenpoint/Williamsburg Location
Featuring flexible M1-1 zoning, the property accommodates a broad range of potential uses including light industrial, office, showroom, community facility, and production. Surrounded by ongoing redevelopment and the continued expansion of Bushwick Inlet Park, Dobbin Street is positioned directly within a growth corridor transitioning from legacy industrial uses to high-value mixed-use, supporting sustained demand.
39 Dobbin Street represents a rare opportunity for restaurateurs, nightlife operators, boutique fitness brands, and wellness users to establish a flagship location in one of Brooklyn’s most dynamic, experience-driven corridors. Ideally sized for turnkey buildouts or concept-focused design, the property offers an intimate footprint within walking distance of the William Vale Hotel, Wythe Hotel, and a steady flow of tourists, hotel guests, residents, and weekend park visitors. With immediate access to the vibrant retail, hospitality, and cultural ecosystem along Wythe Avenue, the property provides a strategic presence for end-users, creative office, boutique retail, production, or showroom uses.
• Unmatched Lifestyle and Hospitality Adjacencies
Positioned between Greenpoint and Williamsburg, 39 Dobbin Street benefits from close proximity to the area’s premier destinations—just blocks from the William Vale Hotel, Wythe Hotel, and the active waterfront anchored by 1 Wythe Street, home to Brooklyn Brewery and ACME Smoked Fish. Bushwick Inlet Park and McCarren Park—two of Brooklyn’s most significant open-space amenities—are a short walk away, enhancing livability, pedestrian activity, and long-term appeal for commercial and creative tenants.
• Tailor-Made for Experiential Concepts and Brand Identity
Containing approximately 1,875 square feet, the building’s scale is well suited for creating intimate, design-forward experiences. The property offers a blank canvas that supports immersive branding, curated environments, and strong street visibility.
• Prime M1-1 Zoned Greenpoint/Williamsburg Location
Featuring flexible M1-1 zoning, the property accommodates a broad range of potential uses including light industrial, office, showroom, community facility, and production. Surrounded by ongoing redevelopment and the continued expansion of Bushwick Inlet Park, Dobbin Street is positioned directly within a growth corridor transitioning from legacy industrial uses to high-value mixed-use, supporting sustained demand.
INFORMATIONS SUR L’IMMEUBLE
| Prix | 1 938 375 € | Surface du lot | 0,02 ha |
| Prix par m² | 11 127,73 € | Surface utile brute | 174 m² |
| Type de vente | Investissement | Nb d’étages | 1 |
| Type de bien | Industriel/Logistique | Année de construction | 1931 |
| Sous-type de bien | Entrepôt | Occupation | Mono |
| Classe d’immeuble | C | Hauteur libre du plafond | 5,49 m |
| Zonage | M1-1, Brooklyn | ||
| Prix | 1 938 375 € |
| Prix par m² | 11 127,73 € |
| Type de vente | Investissement |
| Type de bien | Industriel/Logistique |
| Sous-type de bien | Entrepôt |
| Classe d’immeuble | C |
| Surface du lot | 0,02 ha |
| Surface utile brute | 174 m² |
| Nb d’étages | 1 |
| Année de construction | 1931 |
| Occupation | Mono |
| Hauteur libre du plafond | 5,49 m |
| Zonage | M1-1, Brooklyn |
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Walk Score®
Idéal pour les promeneurs (94)
Transit Score®
Excellent réseau de transport en commun (88)
Bike Score®
Un paradis pour les cyclistes (96)
TAXES FONCIÈRES
| Numéro de parcelle | 02642-0022 | Évaluation des aménagements | 80 249 € |
| Évaluation du terrain | 29 463 € | Évaluation totale | 109 712 € |
TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle
02642-0022
Évaluation du terrain
29 463 €
Évaluation des aménagements
80 249 €
Évaluation totale
109 712 €
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