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$2,200

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No longer available 10/20/2006

1,200 ft²

$22 per ft²

1 room

Studio

1 bath

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Listed by

Juliana Carrozzi

Corcoran

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Listing by Corcoran, Limited Liability Broker | Brokerage Listing ID: 872917

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No longer available on 10/20/2006

Days on market

160 days

Last price change

↓ $300 (-12.0%) on 10/16/06

About

Commercial Storefront in Prime Red Hook location. Blocks away from Queen Mary and cruiseship terminal. Great opportunity for cafe/drycleaners/etc. Hours not to exceed 8pm for retail/cafe business. Large open loft feel with private garden. Roll down gate installed.

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About the building

436 Van Brunt Street

436 Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231

Mixed-use building inRed Hook

3 units

4 stories

2005 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

10/20/2006

$2,200

No longer available

10/20/2006

$2,200

No longer available

10/20/2006

$2,200

In contract

10/16/2006

$2,200

Price decreased by 12%

9/12/2006

$2,500

Listed by Corcoran

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About Red Hook

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Studio

$2,550

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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