750 SF | 130 Hope St | Vanilla Box Retail Space For Lease

130 Hope Street Brooklyn, NY 11211

130 Hope Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11211
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FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Street Retail
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Highlights

  • Vanilla box
  • Glass frontage
  • Brand new development

Description

Vanilla box retail space for lease!

Located in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn between Rodney St & Keap St near the Metropolitan Ave - Lorimer St subway station.

Nearest Transit: L & G trains at Metropolitan Ave - Lorimer St and the B24, Q54, & Q59 bus lines.

Nearby tenants include Starbucks, Ainslie, Think Coffee, Montesacro, Dunkin', Barcade, L'Industrie Pizza, Golden Years, St. Anselm, Oslo Coffee Roasters, Milk Bar, The West, and more

Building Size: 60000sq ft
Lot Size: 0.0 acres


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Units for Lease

130 Hope St
Space Available: 750 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Map of 130 Hope Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11211

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