TF Cornerstone unveils 55,000 s/f retail space at 300 Livingston Street

August 16, 2016 - Shopping Centers

Brooklyn, NY TF Cornerstone (TFC) has unveiled details of the company’s 55,000 s/f retail space at 300 Livingston St. Located on the ground floor of 33 Bond St. – the developer’s first-ever residential property in the borough – the property will feature two floors of retail space on the ground floor and lower levels, with frontage on Schermerhorn, Livingston and Bond Sts.

Steve Gonzalez, TF Cornerstone Steve Gonzalez, TF Cornerstone

“This is an exciting opportunity to continue to grow the retail landscape of this already flourishing community,” said Steve Gonzalez, director of retail leasing at TFC. “This retail space will give us a chance to bring in tenants that will offer product and services to increase the quality of living and convenience for residents of 33 Bond St. and the surrounding community.”

Winick Realty Group president Steven Baker, director Aaron Fishbein and associate Daniyel Cohen are working exclusively on behalf of TF Cornerstone to market the retail site, which includes roughly 30,000 s/f on the ground floor, and 25,000 s/f in the selling lower level. 

“The retail at 300 Livingston St. offers a great block of space with exceptional ceiling heights of 17 ft. on the ground floor and 15 ft. in the lower level, as well as more than 250 ft. of wraparound frontage, creating the opportunity for many different retail configurations and for a wide variety of use groups,” said Baker.

Slated to come online by mid-2017, the retail space is uniquely situated at the crossroads of Boerum Hill and downtown Brooklyn. The retail at 300 Livingston St. is poised to draw from such diverse populations as office workers; shoppers from the Fulton Mall; upscale residents from the 714 apartments in the building and thousands of new constructions in the neighborhood; students from nearby universities and MetroTech; and tourists populating the area’s many hotels, including the new Ace Hotel that is set to open across the street.

Handel Architects is the designer behind the project.

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