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$4,300,000

For Sale

Delisted 6/19/2015

8,125 ft²

$529 per ft²

5 rooms

1 bed

0.5+ baths

Seller's agents

Marcus & Millichap

Matthew Rosenzweig

Marcus & Millichap

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Estimated payment

$23,759/mo

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Jesse Kay

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Marcus & Millichap

Matthew Rosenzweig

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Marcus & Millichap

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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

Commercial building inRed Hook

- units

1 story

1965 built

Property history

  • Price Change: No changes
  • Days on market: 72 days
DatePriceEvent

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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