Gowanus
335 Bond Street offers a highly versatile retail and food and beverage opportunity at a prominent corner in the heart of Gowanus. The property features 4,227 SF on the ground floor with 15 ft 5 in ceiling heights, providing excellent visibility and an open layout ideal for destination concepts.

The lower level is divisible into Lower Level Space A at 8,873 SF and Lower Level Space B at 2,038 SF, both with 10 ft 5 in legal ceiling heights, and can be leased separately or combined to accommodate larger operators. The building benefits from exceptional frontage with 120 ft along Bond Street and 129 ft along Carroll Street, creating strong branding and signage opportunities.

An approved brewery license is in place, making the space ideal for sports bars, wineries, breweries, and full service restaurants. Positioned within a rapidly evolving mixed use neighborhood, 335 Bond Street is well suited for operators seeking scale, visibility, and flexibility in one of Brooklyn’s most active corridors.
  • 15,138 sq. ft.
  • Ground Floor: 4,227 SF
  • Full Lower Level: 10,911 SF
  • Lower Level Space A: 8,873 SF | Space B: 2,038 SF
  • Approved brewery license is in place
Available spaces Three
Location 335 Bond Street
Brooklyn , NY 11231
Ceiling height 15 FT 5 IN | 10 FT 5 IN
Frontage Bond Street: 120 FT | Carroll Street: 129 FT
Occupancy Immediate
Asking price Upon Request


Floorplan

Ground Floor: 4,227 SF
Lower Level Space A: 8,873 SF | Space B: 2,038 SF
Ground Floor: 4,227 SF
Lower Level Space A: 8,873 SF | Space B: 2,038 SF
Neighborhood

Gowanus

Gowanus

Historically an industrial enclave, Gowanus now relishes in its past by repurposing old factory buildings and rebranding itself as a hip little corner of town. The neighborhood has a distinct history that runs through it in the form of the Gowanus Canal, a formerly infamous waterway that has recently benefited from environmental remediation and preservation efforts. The canal gives this neighborhood its own Venice-like appeal and is a surprisingly quiet spot for weekend meandering. 

A recent rezoning effort has sparked a lot of interest in the future of this unique neighborhood, leading to an influx of retailers to tenant the area. Most of those changes have been along Fourth Avenue. A traditionally industrial neighborhood, Fourth Avenue has transformed itself into one of Brooklyn’s more popular hubs for artists and young professionals. After dark, the Gowanus commercial retail space comes alive as spillover crowds from the nearby Barclays Center head to its trendy bars and casual eateries.

Neighborhood video

37.5

Average Population Age

130,173

Population within 1 mile radius

$165,521

Average HHI within 1 mile radius

6,113

Businesses within 1 mile radius

$2.2

B

Annual Spending within a 1 mile radius

Transportation

  • 4th Av - 9 St (F,G, D, N, R, W)
  • Smith - 9th St (F, G)
  • The Gowanus Canal
  • Union St (D, N, R, W)

Dining

  • The Roof
  • Pig Beach BBQ
  • Threes Brewing
  • Four & Twenty Blackbirds
  • Dinosaur BBQ
  • Claro
  • Littleneck
  • Gowanus Gardens
  • Sweet Talk

Shopping

  • Whole Foods
  • Norman & Jules

Culture

  • Littlefield
  • Brooklyn Bouldering Project
  • UrbanGlass
  • Shapeshifter Lab
  • Royal Palms Shuffleboard Club
  • The Bell House

Hospitality

  • Union Hotel Brooklyn
  • Fairfield Inn & Suites
  • Red Lion Inn & Suites Brooklyn
  • Holiday Inn Express
  • Hotel Le Bleu