360 Furman Street sits directly on the Brooklyn Heights waterfront as part of One Brooklyn Bridge Park, one of the few large-scale mixed-use developments with direct frontage on Brooklyn Bridge Park’s 85 acres.
8,510 SF of ground floor retail at 360 Furman Street, part of One Brooklyn Bridge Park on the Brooklyn Heights waterfront. The space is fully built out for F&B and grocery use, with a 5,070 SF sales floor, 355 SF kitchen, 1,360 SF seating area, walk-in cooler, walk-in freezer, dry storage, and back-of-house office.
Existing infrastructure includes a grease trap, 3-compartment sink, HVAC, and full sprinkler system. The layout supports supermarket, specialty grocery, food hall, or full-service restaurant concepts.
The building draws from 700+ on-site residential units and over 6 million annual Brooklyn Bridge Park visitors. Co-tenancy includes Ferguson Home Showroom, Recoverie Health Spa, Kaigo Coffee, Gracie Jiu Jitsu, and One 15 Marina.
Steps from NYC Ferry at Pier 6 and B63 bus service. Borough Hall (2, 3, 4, 5, R) is a 10-minute walk.
- 8,510 sq. ft.
- Divisible: Yes
- Use: F&B
- Features: Walk-in cooler, walk-in freezer, grease trap, 3-comp sink, HVAC, full sprinkler system, loading dock, 500-car garage
- The space is fully built out for F&B and grocery use, with a 5,070 SF sales floor, 355 SF kitchen, 1,360 SF seating area, walk-in cooler, walk-in freezer, dry storage, and back-of-house office.
Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201
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Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights is a brownstone lover’s paradise. This more tranquil section of the borough is known for its tree-lined streets, 19th-century architecture, and small-town charm. The neighborhood is home to Brooklyn Bridge Park, an iconic waterfront promenade that attracts visitors from around the world with its panoramic views of Lower Manhattan. With premium transit options, it’s easy to understand why this neighborhood has been a draw in recent years for new community- and family-oriented retail concepts nestled inside premium developments like the Quay Tower.
Although one of the smaller neighborhoods in the borough, Brooklyn Heights is also one of the most picturesque, with its pre-Civil War homes and a gorgeous array of churches, townhomes, and buildings in a variety of architectural styles. Montague Street serves as the main retail corridor and its Brooklyn Heights commercial retail space is filled with mom-and-pop shops, large New York chains, spots to grab a bite, live theaters, and music venues.
3.1%
Population Growth since 201037.6
Average Population Age107,488
Population within 1 mile radius$168,270
Average HHI within 1 mile radius7,088
Businesses within 1 mile radius$1.9
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Annual Spending within a 1 mile radiusVerada Listings
Transportation
- Court St (N,R, W)
- Clark St (2,3)
- High St (A,C)
- Ferry
Dining
- Sweetgreen
- Boutros
- Chez Moi
- Colonie
- Table 87
- Heights Falafel
- Henry's End
- Noodle Pudding
- Grimaldi's Pizzeria
- Juliana's
- Ample Hills Creamery
- River Cafe
- The River Cafe
Shopping
- Dumbo Flea
- Empire Stores
Culture
- Brooklyn Historical Society
- Truman Capote's House
Parks
- The BK Heights Promenade
- Brooklyn Bridge Park
Hospitality
- The Tillary Hotel Brooklyn
- St. George Hotel
- 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
- New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
