Brooklyn Retail Site Sold With Plans for Redevelopment

The 6,500 square foot buildings traded for $4.8 million.

A private investor has acquired 2501-2511 86th Street, a 6,500-square-foot retail property located in Brooklyn, NY for $4.8 million and plans to site, as it allows for 20,000 square-feet as-of-right, and 48,000 square-feet with the community facility bonus, according to Marcus & Millichap investment specialist Scott Plasky, who helped broker the deal.

Marcus & Millichap represented the buyer and seller, both private investors, in the transaction. Plasky, Alexander Arustamian, Lazarus Apostolidis, investment specialists in Marcus & Millichap’s Manhattan office, had the exclusive listing to market the property.

The property consists of two single-story commercial buildings totaling 6,500 rentable square feet plus a front parking lot for six cars with a curb cut on 86th Street. Both buildings have separate utilities, and both buildings will be delivered vacant at the closing.

“We had a tremendous amount of activity on this site. It is rare to find a true value-add corner site next to a subway in Brooklyn,” said Plasky.

The property is on a corner lot at the base of the subway entrance on the corner of 86th Street and 25th Avenue in Brooklyn’s Bensonhurst neighborhood.