172-182 Montrose Avenue BROOKLYN| NY A T E A M O F M A R C U S & M I L L I C H A P MARKETING TEAM Peter Von Der Ahe Mike Salvatico Joe Koicim James Saros Shaun Riney Tom Shihadeh Associate Broker 270 MADISON AVENUE Tel:212-430-5114 Fax:646-349-3308 [email protected] Associate Broker 270 MADISON AVENUE Tel: (212) 430-5147 Fax: (212) 500-7565 [email protected] Licensed Sales Associate 16 COURT STREET Tel: (718) 475-4369 Fax: (646) 349-2282 [email protected] Financing Inquiries Andrew Dansker Licensed Sales Associate 16 COURT STREET Tel: (718) 475-4358 Fax: (646) 349-2282 [email protected] Licensed Sales Associate 16 COURT STREET Tel: (718) 475-4343 Fax: (646) 349-2282 [email protected] Licensed Sales Associate 16 COURT STREET Tel: (718) 475-4380 Fax: (646) 349-2282 [email protected] Licensed Sales Associate 270 MADISON AVENUE Tel: 212-430-5168 Fax: 212-500-5110 [email protected] INVESTMENT OVERVIEW 172-182 Montrose Avenue INVESTMENT OVERVIEW 172-182 Montrose Avenue if being offered for: $19,500,000 The subject property, 172-182 Montrose Avenue, consists of two contiguous tax lots located on Montrose Avenue between Humboldt Street and Graham Avenue in the East Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York. 172-182 Montrose Avenue is an existing one story industrial property that sits on two tax lots that when combined equal 17,000 SF of total lot area. The property contains an unprecedented 170 feet of frontage on Montrose Avenue and is built 100 feet deep. (172 Montrose Avenue sits on a 100’ x 100’ and 182 Montrose Avenue sits on a 70’ x 100’). The property is zoned R6 which usually allows for an FAR of 2.2 in Northern Brooklyn, but due to Montrose Avenue being a wide street, the As of Right FAR is boosted to 3.0. This allows a developer to build 51,000 Buildable SF As of Right. The demand for new construction product is surging in the East Williamsburg neighborhood as luxury rentals are achieving $60 PSF and condos are achieving $1,000 PSF or more in the area. Five new construction properties in the immediate surrounding area have been purchased by institutional grade investors in the past 12 months, cementing East Williamsburg as a premier destination for major capital investment. 42 Meserole Street, 90 Meserole Street, and 76-80 Meserole were purchased for a total of almost $70 Million in 2014. 281 Union Avenue was purchased for $23 Million and 365 Union was purchased for $11 Million in the Late Summer/Fall of 2014. As prices in neighboring North and South Williamsburg continue to reach and in a lot of cases exceed Manhattan pricing, East Williamsburg is primed to continue its rapid growth. The property has tremendous train access as it is located one block from the L Train at Montrose Avenue as well as short walks to the J & M at Lorimer Street and the G Train at Broadway. The property is steps away from Grand Street, Graham Avenue, and Bushwick Avenue retail corridors where there has been an influx of national retailers in recent years. 172-182 Montrose Avenue offers developers the opportunity to capitalize on the incredibly strong residential market transforming the East Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. It is one of the last large-scale development assemblages that could be offered for sale with 170 feet of frontage for residential development in the neighborhood. TOTAL BUILDABLE SF AS-OF-RIGHT: 51,000 SF TOTAL BUILDABLE SF W/ IINCLUSIONARY: 61,200 SF PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 172-182 Montrose Avenue PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PROPERTY INFO 172 Montrose Avenue 182 Montose Avenue Brooklyn Brooklyn NY NY 3062-12 3062-17 100 x 100 70 x 100 10,000 7,000 100 x 100 70 x 100 10,000 7,000 R6 R6 3.00 3.00 14,300 10,010 Landmark District None None Historic District None None Annual Tax Bill $22,298 $19,173 4 4 City State Block & Lot Lot Dimensions Lot SF Building Dimensions Building SF Zoning Max FAR Available Air Rights Tax Class TAX MAP 170 FEET OF FRONTAGE ON MONTROSE AVENUE AERIAL ONE BLOCK FROM L TRAIN SUBJECT 172-182 Montrose Avenue PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PROPERTY PHOTOS 172-182 Montrose Avenue PROPERTY DESCRIPTION INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS • Close Proximity to Four Different Train Lines - "L" "G" "J" and "M" Trains • 17,000 SF of Lot Area Allowing for 51,000 BSF As of Right (61,200 w Inclusionary) • Potential for up to 75 Apartment Units (90 Units w Inclusionary Housing) • 170 Ft. of Frontage on Montrose Avenue allowing for Subdivision of Tax Lots • Potential Townhouse Development Utilizing 170 Ft. of Frontage into Separate Lots • R6 Zoning in East Williamsburg Location • $60 PSF+ Rental Market • Opportunity for Large-Scale Luxury Rental or Condo Development • Close to Nightlife, Shopping, Dining and Amenity Package of Williamsburg Living SURVEY AERIAL PHOTO SUBJECT PROPERTY 172-182 MONTROSE AVENUE BROOKLYN 172-182 Montrose Avenue MARKET OVERVIEW | BROOKLYN borough description. The borough we know today as “Brooklyn” was named by Dutch colonists after a village in the Netherlands called “Breuckelen.” Brooklyn is home to over 2.6 million residents who are part of a much larger population system; the New York City metropolitan area is the largest in the United States, with more than 19 million inhabitants in three states. New York City consists of five boroughs with about 8.4 million people. Brooklyn, also goes by the name Kings County and the “Borough of Homes and Churches.” Brooklyn is the 7th most populous county in the United States behind such major cities as Los Angeles and San Diego. While physically located on the island, Brooklyn is not considered a part of Long Island. transportation. About 66 percent of Brooklyn's population take public transit to get to and from work daily. They spend an average of 43 minutes traveling to work45% take the subway to work 22% drive to work10% take the bus9% walk to work 8% carpool2% work at home Public transportation is easily accessible with the subway and bus systems. The vast majority of current subway lines in Brooklyn trace their lineage back to the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit (BMT) and Brooklyn Rapid Transit (BRT). Subway lines include but are not limited to: D, N, R, F, A, C, B, Q, 2, 3, L, G, S, J, M, Z, 4, 5 BROOKLYN 172-182 Montrose Avenue MARKET OVERVIEW | BROOKLYN culture & arts. demographics. Brooklyn has played a major role in various aspects of American culture including literature, cinema and theater. Brooklyn hosts the worldrenowned Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Philharmonic, and the second largest public art collection in the United States, housed in the Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn has roughly 700 arts and cultural institutions and about 30 miles of waterfront. Brooklyn is also made up of some of New York's prominent Universities and Colleges. Some of the more popular and well respected include: Brooklyn College, Polytechnic Institute, Packer Collegiate Institute, St. Joseph’s College, St. Francis College and Brooklyn Law School. The Cyclone, a hybrid roller coaster at Coney Island, has been entertaining thrill seekers for over 83 years. It was named a New York City landmark in 1988 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The median age of a Brooklyn resident is 34.7 years. 38 percent of Brooklyn's population are foreign born. Families make up 64 percent of Brooklyn households. In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau calculates Brooklyn's population at 2,508,820. Brooklyn remains the most populous of the city's five boroughs: 2,230,722 Queens 1,585,873 Manhattan (New York County) 1,385,108 The Bronx 468,730 Staten Island (Richmond County)7.1% (7.5%) are under the age of 5 years 23.7% (25.1%) are under the age of 18 11.5% (12.3%) are age 65 or older The median age of females in Brooklyn is 35.7 (36.5) years old. For males, it's 32.4 (32.7) years. BROOKLYN Brooklyn is an international brand, cultural hub, culinary capital, and real estate juggernaut. Its streets are full of diversity, interesting people, and things to do. For more New York City arrivals than ever, for long-time New Yorkers looking for an easier life, for firsttime homeowners and long-term renters, it has become the first choice of where to live and where to lay down their roots. Neighborhoods are why. “Brownstone Brooklyn” contains row after row of magnificent homes. Downtown has become a perfect mixed-use neighborhood, containing a vibrant mélange of residential lofts, top retail, and commercial creativity. Williamsburg has emerged as one of the best neighborhoods for adults and families in the world. Don’t forget the charm. Park Slope rivals the West Village and Upper West Side for New Yorkers seeking good schools and park-front living. Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene and Clinton Hill are blessed by some of the most beautiful urban streets anywhere. Manhattan Beach offers coastal living in a neighborhood lined with trees. 172-182 Montrose Avenue MARKET OVERVIEW | BROOKLYN There are breathtaking mansions in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Midwood, and Ditmas Park. Prospect Heights has an arch like Paris and edifices that resemble life on Europe’s grandest boulevards. The only way to truly understand Brooklyn is to walk its streets, see its homes, meet its people, and understand its ebb and flow. Never before, has looking for a home in Brooklyn been this exciting. One of the best places to start is here. WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG has undergone one of the most exciting real estate transformations of any area in New York City. The warehouses and garages of the past have undergone spectacular renovations into modern industrial lofts, which rub shoulders with new high-rise condos. The area is divided in half into North and South Williamsburg by Grand Street. The Mason-Fisk building, a new brick loft condo conversion at 72 Berry is situated within North Williamsburg, offering a virtual doorman, a shared roof terrace, central air conditioning, washer-dryer hookups, and floors made of Douglas fir. In South Williamsburg, 238 South 3rd is a condo which boasts wideplank pine floors and stainless steel appliances in blowout loft configurations. In the nineteenth century, Williamsburgh (back then it had an “h,”) was a city in and of itself and home to businessmen like Charles Pfizer. In more recent times, the availability of large loft spaces for sale and rent has made Williamsburg something of a draw for artists and musicians. 172-182 Montrose Avenue MARKET OVERVIEW | BROOKLYN Carnivores will enjoy the porterhouse at Peter Luger’s, referred to by many as the best steakhouse in New York City. Even better, you can sample much of the cuisine that Williamsburg has to offer at “Smorgasburg,” a weekly food fest with over 100 vendors each weekend serving up the most popular menu items. Williamsburg is claimed by some to be the brunch capital of NYC with Zagat rated spots such as Rabbit Hole and Egg. Williamsburg offers all assortments of late night watering holes that garner influence from German Beer Halls and hole in the wall Whiskey Bars. Due to the constant buzz, Williamsburg, is considered to be a great place for entrepreneurs to get started. POPULAR SPOTS -Momofuku Milk Bar -Smorgasbord -Blue Bottle Coffee -Brooklyn Brewery -Bedford Cheese Shop -Brooklyn Kitchen -The Whiskey Shop -Peter Luger WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG is served by 3 subway lines: the BMT Canarsie Line (L train) on the north, the BMT Jamaica Line (J M Z trains) on the south, and the IND Crosstown Line (G train) on the east. The Williamsburg Bridge crosses the East River to the Lower East Side. Williamsburg is also served by the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Several bus routes, including the B24, B32, B39, B44, B44 SBS, B46, B60, and Q54 terminate at the Williamsburg Bridge/Washington Plaza. Other bus lines that run through the neighborhood are the B43, B48, B62, B67, and Q59. As of June 13, 2011, North Williamsburg is served by the East River Ferry to 34th Street and the Wall Street area, leaving every 20 minutes during rush hour and every hour during the rest of the day. One of Williamsburg’s most popular landmarks, the Brooklyn Brewery on 79 N 11th Street has been in the brewing business since 1988. Not only is beer brewed here, but special events are also held. On January 16th, 2006 Brooklyn Brewery teamed up with Blue Smoke for “Beer-B-Q,” a party that served BBQ entrees together with Brooklyn Beers. It even featured beer experts Kenny Callaghan and Garrett Oliver, who spread their knowledge of how to pair the perfect beer with a dish. 172-182 Montrose Avenue MARKET OVERVIEW | BROOKLYN Past events have included fi lm screenings, all you can drink nights, and fundraiser. The party room can be rented out and hold up to 300 people. If you’re looking to get inside, every Saturday tours are led by the brewmaster Garrett Oliver himself. Catch a live band at the Music Hall of Williamsburg (formerly NorthSix) or head over to an art gallery housed in a converted garage. Carnivores will enjoy the porterhouse at Peter Luger’s, referred to by many as the best steakhouse in New York City. Even better, you can sample much of the cuisine that Williamsburg has to offer at “Smorgasbord,” a weekly food fest with over 100 vendors each weekend serving up the most popular menu items. Brought to you by the same promoters from Manhattan’s Bowery Ballroom, Music Hall of Williamsburg straddles the line between attracting bigger names and established acts as well as nurturing up and coming bands. Some of the best things about this venue are its excellent sound system and upstairs and downstairs bar as well as its great location at the heart of Williamsburg’s Northside. A T E A M O F M A R C U S & M I L L I C H A P MARKETING TEAM Peter Von Der Ahe Mike Salvatico Joe Koicim James Saros Shaun Riney Tom Shihadeh Associate Broker 270 MADISON AVENUE Tel:212-430-5114 Fax:646-349-3308 [email protected] Associate Broker 270 MADISON AVENUE Tel: (212) 430-5147 Fax: (212) 500-7565 [email protected] Licensed Sales Associate 16 COURT STREET Tel: (718) 475-4369 Fax: (646) 349-2282 [email protected] Financing Inquiries Andrew Dansker Licensed Sales Associate 16 COURT STREET Tel: (718) 475-4358 Fax: (646) 349-2282 [email protected] Licensed Sales Associate 16 COURT STREET Tel: (718) 475-4343 Fax: (646) 349-2282 [email protected] Licensed Sales Associate 16 COURT STREET Tel: (718) 475-4380 Fax: (646) 349-2282 [email protected] Licensed Sales Associate 270 MADISON AVENUE Tel: 212-430-5168 Fax: 212-500-5110 [email protected]
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