Fulton Street Project || The Fulton Street Retail Issue
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The Retail Issue: The Fulton Street Project
The Brooklyn Retail Market is HOT
1347,1349,1351,1353, 1359, & 1361 Fulton Street
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BedStuy Reimagined Bedford Stuyvesant is under-going rapid neighborhood changes. The neighborhood has emerged as a hotspot for arts and culture in Brooklyn. Somewhere between the tough streets immortalized in the hiphop genre and the chatter of gentrification and hipster invasion, BedStuy offers an interesting mix of transition and history in one of Brooklyn’s most fascinating neighborhoods. Come take a look at this incredible ground floor retail opportunity. This is a unique opportunity as there is a strip of retail that will instantly be a catalyst for unique and interesting businesses to open shop.
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Fulton Street Re-Visioned
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The Vision: A Collection of Local Mom & Pop Stores, Cafes, Restaurants, & Bars Bedford Stuyvesant was hailed in the NY Times as “ Brooklyn’s new Investment Region”
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Fulton Street is a main retail Corridor for Bed Stuy. Amenities are sparse in this growing market. Now is the time to jump in to secure your space in this fast changing neighborhood. The new facades being installed give the entrepreneurial mind a blank canvas inside with exposed brick walls to create really unique spaces. With 6 storefronts each business can feed off of each other and work together to become THE destination place in BedStuy for foodies and unique shops
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A Neighborhood of Character
Bedstuy is a community with every person carrying their own version of cool. From eating at the outdoor cafes during brunch, to enjoying a cocktail at the local bar, the community is filled with friends who feel like family.
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Stoop Culture: High Regal Stoops Line the Streets of Bedstuy Record sales for townhomes are being broken as we speak in Bed-Stuy, and the new records are 45% higher than the old records from a year and a half ago. 260 Decatur sold for more than its asking price of $1,850,000 Past record breakers 242 Decatur Street for $1.7M last year blowing everyone’s minds, then 593 Jefferson Avenue broke a record over $1.8M later that year, then came 1 Arlington Place closing for over $1.9M this year, and bids coming in higher than that for 196 Hancock Street.
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410 Macon Street $1,400,000 Sold 3/24/14
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183 Bainbridge Street $1,085,000 Sold 1/10/14
391 Macon Street $2,200,000 Sold 3/17/14
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Bedstuy Streetscapes
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506 Halsey Street $1,200,000 Sold 4/22/14
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407 Stuyvesant Avenue $1,500,000 Sold 2/12/14
187 MacDonough Street $1,350,000 Sold 10/24/13
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The Neighborhood The area has “emerged as a hotspot for arts and culture” in Brooklyn, and is a growing creative community that attracts artisans and artists. This mix of hipster and hip-hop culture has captured New York City’s imagination. In 2013 the neighborhood was declared “the new Williamsburg,” with its eateries and bars called the hippest spots in Brooklyn, and young,”yarn bombing” residents installed crocheted art installations on its landmarks. The New York Times Fashion blog calls the area’s convergence of styles “an inspiring mash-up of vintage, hip-hop and hipster motifs.” Neighborhood gentrification is inevitable and is moving quickly. Our goal with the Fulton Street Project is to bring the neighborhood together on an artisanal plane with local artist, designers, restauranteurs, and entrepreneurs developing their businesses on this strip of Fulton Street.
For a private showing please call: Robert Earl 917.239.4425
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Saraghina Restaurant
www.saraghinabrooklyn.com
Do or Dine Restaurant
www.doordinebk.com
The Neighborhood
For a private showing please call: Robert Earl Virginia Incalcaterra 917.239.4425 917.743.0731