$4,300,000
For Sale
Delisted 6/19/2015
8,125 ft²
$529 per ft²
5 rooms
1 bed
0.5+ baths
Commercial building
- Red Hook
Seller's agents
Marcus & Millichap
Matthew Rosenzweig
Marcus & Millichap
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Listing by Marcus & Millichap
Common charges
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Estimated payment
$23,759/mo
Taxes
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Tax abatement
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132 - 136 Van Dyke Street is an Industrial Warehouse located between Van Brunt Street and Conover Street in the Redhook section of Brooklyn (Block: 00597 Lot: 0032). The property consists of a 8,125 square foot warehouse and is zoned R5 with a M1-1/MX-5 overlay. This location would treat R5 as "R5 Infill" zoning, boosting residential FAR to 1.65.
The property is in excellent condition.
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About the building
132 Van Dyke Street
132 Van Dyke Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231
- units
1 story
1965 built
For sale
0 available units for saleFor rent
0 available units for rentDocuments and permits
View documents and permitsProperty history
- Price Change: No changes
- Days on market: 72 days
| Date | Price | Event |
|---|---|---|
4/19/2021 | $4,300,000 | Delisted by Marcus & Millichap |
6/19/2015 | $4,300,000 | No longer available |
4/8/2015 | $4,300,000 | Listed by Marcus & Millichap |
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1 bed
$1.1M
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$2,572
Dominated by looming shipping container cranes and former warehouses, Red Hook wears its rough-hewn industrial past on its sleeve. There's no denying it: Red Hook has had a gritty history, in large part exacerbated by its relative isolation from the rest of the city. Although getting to Red Hook remains tough and transportation options remain few, the neighborhood is becoming increasingly popular with artists, innovators and creative types. Those who come are rewarded by Red Hook's amazing sunsets and harbor views, its singular brand of rustic beauty, and its refreshing sense of undeveloped expanse.
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