INTRODUCTION. The CPEX New York Retail Leasing Team

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INTRODUCTION

CPEX Real Estate is pleased to present our an-

Crain’s New York Business; Downtown Brooklyn Partnership;

nual Brooklyn Retail Report for 2015, a compre-

NYC MTA; New York Daily News; StreetEasy; The Real Deal; U.S.

hensive survey of the primary, secondary, and

Census Bureau; and the Wall Street Journal).

tertiary retail corridors throughout the borough. Considering the dynamics of the Brooklyn retail market and the

The 2015 CPEX Brooklyn Retail Report is com-

overall economic conditions, these pricing levels are not only sub-

piled by the CPEX Retail Leasing Team, with

ject to change, but will most likely fluctuate as various market con-

assistance from our research and graphics

ditions, supply, demand, as well as economic indicators change

departments. Once again, 2015 reveals a tale

from quarter to quarter. While the actual pricing levels may change

of two Brooklyns; Southern Brooklyn didn’t

in the coming months, this report can be an important tool for leas-

undergo as much expansion or appreciation,

ing comparisons, for calculating percent changes across neighbor-

while north of Prospect Park saw a significant

hoods and boroughs, and for quantifying Net Operating Income

spike in density. In this latest version, we have

levels in estimating cap rates and performing property valuations.

identified 27 additional retail corridors from

This report can assist property owners and business owners with a

the previous year’s report to account for the

current and up-to-date synopsis of their market place.

rapidly expanding retail scene in flourishing neighborhoods like Park Slope, Williamsburg, and Crown Heights – home to the most corridors in the borough. This brings the total number of significant retail arteries in the

borough to 121, nearly double the total from just two years ago. From 2014, six corridors expanded, four thoroughfares were

divided to account for certain sections commanding higher rents, and 15 saw enough of an increase in pricing to jump to the next tier in average price per square foot.

For retail landlords and tenants with specific site analysis requirements, please note that each and every property provides unique

Careful attention has been paid to summarize

characteristics which affect its potential lease pricing levels. Char-

the current market conditions. The pricing for

acteristics such as location, size, build-out, neighboring tenants,

each corridor provided is an estimate and a

available transportation, street conditions, residential density,

snapshot of the current period, based on the

traffic, etc., all have an important impact on contracted leasing

data collected from internal and external sourc-

rates. As the economic market impacts the retail industry, we

es, including: CPEX completed transactions,

at CPEX will continue to monitor such changes and make them

market reports from our in-house research, ap-

available to our clients. Please call us if you have any questions

praisers, and various data resources (Brown-

regarding this report or if you require further information pertain-

stoner.com; Commercial Observer; CoStar;

ing to your real estate or business.

The CPEX New York Retail Leasing Team

Timothy D. King Managing Partner [email protected] (718) 687-4210

Ryan Condren Managing Director [email protected] (718) 687-4212

George Danut Associate Director [email protected] (718) 687-4220

Keat Chew Associate [email protected] (718) 687-4209 WWW.CPEXRE.COM

2015 BROOKLYN RETAIL CORRIDOR MAP TOP THREE NEIGHBORHOODS 67 CORRIDORS IN 2013 RETAIL DENSITY

15 13

PARK SLOPE

CORRIDORS

WILLIAMSBURG

7

CROWN HEIGHTS

92

83

36 33 57

90

118

49

91

55

12

80

116

42

86

58

112

101

100 44

64

77

106 97

47

24

85

103

43

20

65

105

99 104

31

21

120

119

113

48

15

S

63

102

41

18

68

39

17

13

1

40

50 29 73 54 30 60 51 34 61 74 2 108 4 75 52 7 56 76 8 109 111 115 45 9 62 5 69 3 117 10 15 95 70 96 19 16 6 11

E

78

89

79

82

114

W

81

72

46

94

35 110

38

CORRIDORS

88

121

93

CORRIDORS

N

87

71

66

22

25

67

84 27

28

26

23

32 98

107 59

53

67 CORRIDORS IN 2013

80%

INCREASE IN AMOUNT OF CORRIDORS

121 CORRIDORS IN 2015

37

2015 RETAIL PPSF Range $35 - $49 PSF $50 - $64 PSF $65 - $79 PSF $80 - $99 PSF $100 - $149 PSF $150 - $199 PSF $200 - $250 PSF $250+ PSF

Total Corridors Per Price Range 42 Corridors from $35 - $49 PSF 37 Corridors from $50 - $64 PSF 17 Corridors from $65 - $79 PSF 12 Corridors from $80 - $99 PSF 8 Corridors from $100 - $149 PSF 3 Corridors from $150 - $199 PSF 1 Corridor from $200 - $250 PSF 1 Corridor from $250+ PSF

BAY JAMAICA

2013 FLASHBACK Total Corridors Per Price Range 32 Corridors from $35 - $49 PSF 15 Corridors from $50 - $64 PSF 8 Corridors from $65 - $79 PSF 4 Corridors from $80 - $99 PSF

5 Corridors from $100 - $124 PSF 3 Corridors from $150+ PSF

2015 BROOKLYN RETAIL CORRIDORS 1

3rd Ave

Bay Ridge Ave

97th Street

61

Flatbush Ave

Atlantic Ave

St. Marks Ave

2

3rd Ave

Atlantic Ave

Union St

62

Flatbush Ave

St. Marks Ave

8th Ave

3

3rd Ave

Union St

Prospect Ave

63

Flatbush Ave

Empire Blvd

Parkside Ave

4

4th Ave

Atlantic Ave

Sackett St

64

Flatbush Ave

Linden Blvd

Cortelyou Rd

5

4th Ave

Sackett St

6th St

65

Flatbush Ave - The Junction

Foster Ave

Avenue I

6

4th Ave

6th St

18th St

66

Flatbush Ave

Avenue L

Avenue P

7

5th Ave

Flatbush Ave

Bergen Street

67

Flatbush Ave

Avenue R

Avenue V

8

5th Ave

Bergen Street

Berkeley St/Sackett St

68

Flushing Avenue

Wilson Ave

Wyckoff Ave

9

5th Ave

Berkeley St/Sackett St

3rd St

69

Franklin Ave

St. Marks Ave

St. Johns Pl

10

5th Ave

3rd St

12th St

70

Franklin Ave

St. Johns Pl

Eastern Pkwy

11

5th Ave

12th St

16th St

71

Franklin St

Eagle St

Milton St

12

5th Ave

17th St

23rd St

72

Front/Water/Plymouth/Jay St

-

-

13

5th Ave

47th St

54th St

73

Fulton Street Mall

Adams St

Flatbush Avenue

14

5th Ave

Senator St

97th Street

74

Fulton St

Flatbush Ave

Washington Ave

15

7th Ave

Lincoln Pl

1st St

75

Fulton St

Washington Ave

Bedford Ave

16

7th Ave

1st St

9th St

76

Fulton St

Bedford Ave

Brooklyn Ave

17

7th Ave

9th St

16th St

77

Gateway Center

-

-

18

8th Ave

53rd St

61st St

78

Graham Ave

Skillman Ave

Grand St

19

9th St

4th Ave

6th Ave

79

Graham Ave

Boerum St

Flushing Ave

20

13th Ave

44th St

49th St

80

Grand St

Union Ave

Bushwick Ave

21

13th Ave

75th St

82nd St

81

Havemeyer St

Grand St

Broadway

22

18th Ave

61st St

Bay Ridge Pkwy

82

Henry St

Middagh St

Clark Street

23

86th St

23rd Ave

Stillwell Ave

83

Kent Ave

North 7th St

North 3rd St

24

86th St

4th Ave

Fort Hamilton Pkwy

84

Kings Highway

Coney Island Ave

East 17th St

25

86th St

18th Ave

20th Ave

85

Knickerbocker Ave

DeKalb Ave

Menahan St

26

86th St

Bay Pkwy

23rd Ave

86

Lewis Avenue

Hancock St

Fulton St

27

86th St (East Side)

20th Ave

Bay Pkwy

87

Manhattan Ave

Freeman St

Greenpoint Ave

28

86th St (West Side)

20th Ave

Bay Pkwy

88

Manhattan Ave

Greenpoint Ave

Nassau Ave

29

Atlantic Ave

Clinton St

Smith St

89

Metropolitan Ave

Berry St

Graham Ave

30

Atlantic Ave

Smith St

4th Ave

90

Montague St

Hicks St

Court St

31

Avenue J

Coney Island Ave

East 15th St

91

Myrtle Ave

Carlton Ave

Steuben St

32

Avenue U

Coney Island Ave

Haring St

92

North 6th St

Kent Ave

Bedford Ave

33

Bedford Ave

North 8th St

North 3rd St

93

North 4th St

Kent Ave

Bedford Ave

34

Bedford Ave

Metropolitan Ave

South 5th St

94

Nassau Ave

Dobbin St

Russell St

35

Bedford Ave

DeKalb Ave

Fulton Street

95

Nostrand Ave

St. Marks Ave

Eastern Pkwy

36

Berry St

North 8th St

North 3rd St

96

Nostrand Ave

Eastern Pkwy

Empire Blvd

37

Brighton Beach Ave

Brighton 4th St

Coney Island Ave

97

Nostrand Ave

Avenue D

Foster Ave

38

Broadway

Kent Ave

Roebling St

98

Nostrand Ave

Avenue T

Belt Pkwy

39

Broadway

Flushing Ave

Park St

99

Nostrand Ave - The Junction

Farragut Rd

Avenue I

40

Bushwick Avenue

Metropolitan Ave

Johnson Ave

100

Pennsylvania Ave

Linden Blvd

Flatlands Ave

41

Church Ave

East 7th St

Argyle Rd

101

Pitkin Ave

East New York Ave

Mother Gaston Blvd

42

Church Ave

Buckingham Rd

Ocean Ave

102

Prospect Park West

15th St

17th St

43

Church Ave

Ocean Ave

Bedford Ave

103

Ralph Ave

Broadway

Decatur St

44

Church Ave

East 49th St

East 53rd St

104

Ralph Ave

Flatlands Ave

Avenue K

45

Classon Ave

Atlantic Ave

Eastern Pkwy

105

Rockaway Pkwy

Farragut Rd

Flatlands Ave

46

Columbia St

DeGraw St

President St

106

Rockaway Pkwy

Seaview Ave

Belt Pkwy

47

Coney Island Ave

Avenue J

Cortelyou Rd

107

Sheepshead Bay Rd

Avenue Z

Voorhies Ave

48

Cortelyou Rd

Coney Island Ave

East 16th St

108

Smith St

Atlantic Ave

Union St

49

Court St

Montague St

Atlantic Ave

109

Smith St

Union St

2nd Pl

50

Court St

Atlantic Ave

Bergen St

110

Union Ave

Metropolitan Ave

Grand St

51

Court St

Bergen St

Baltic St

111

Union St

Nevins St

4th Ave

52

Court St

Blatic St

4th Pl

112

Utica Ave

St. Johns Pl

Union St

53

Cropsey Ave

Belt Pkwy

Neptune Ave

113

Utica Ave

Linden Blvd

Snyder Ave

54

Dekalb Ave

Cumberland St

Clinton Ave

114

Van Brunt St

Commerce St

Reed St

55

Dekalb Ave

Flatbush Ave

Fort Greene Pl

115

Vanderbilt Ave

Atlantic Ave

Park Pl

56

Douglass St

Nevins St

4th Ave

116

Washington Ave

Flushing Ave

Park Ave

57

Driggs Avenue

North 11th St

Grand St

117

Washington Ave

Pacific St

Eastern Pkwy

58

Eastern Pkwy

Schenectady Ave

Utica Ave

118

Willoughby St

Boerum Pl

Flatbush Ave

59

Emmons Ave

Nostrand Ave

Ocean Ave

119

Wilson Ave

Flushing Ave

Dekalb Ave

60

Flatbush Ave

Willoughby St

Livingston St

120

Wyckoff Ave

Flushing Ave

Myrtle Ave

121

Wythe Ave

North 12th St

North 3rd St

NOTABLE RETAIL CORRIDORS

1

86th Street

Union Street

– Historically, the stretch of 86th Street from 4th Avenue to Fort Hamilton Parkway has been one of the top retail locales in Southern Brooklyn. That has drawn prominent retailers to the area, including recent lease signings by Chipotle, Victoria’s Secret, and Panera Bread. In addition, Century 21’s expansion to 87th Street has brought shoppers from outside the neighborhood, broadening the customer base for all retailers in the area. An extra 40,000 square feet and a 280-car parking garage will do that! (4TH AVE - FORT HAMILTON PKWY)

(ATLANTIC AVE - 2ND PL)

– It wasn’t

too long ago that Smith Street was known almost exclusively as “Restaurant Row.” Now, however, the Smith Street landscape is changing. The mix of retailers is quickly diversifying as national apparel and wearable brands such as Lululemon Athletica, Intermix, SEE, Free People, and Lucky Jeans join Smith Street’s signature series of culinary delights.

Retail SQUARE FEET OF

RECENT DIVERSIFICATION

BROOKLYN WELCOMED THESE TENANTS IN 2014

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5

UNION STREET SUBWAY STATION

2,058,555

N. 4th Street (KENT AVE - BEDFORD AVE) – As Bed-

ford Avenue in Williamsburg has become arguably one of the best retail corridors in Brooklyn, its magnetism has led retailers to the surrounding side streets just to be in proximity to this rapidly ascending retail destination. North 4th Street was particularly poised to capitalize on Bedford Avenue’s success with its uniquely large floor plate, attracting recent tenants such as Whole Foods, Joe Fresh, New York Sports Club, Blue Bottle, and Steven Alan Home. This is the prime example of a side street that not so long ago had zero retail traction, but is now incredibly one of the more expensive blocks in the borough.

6

5th Avenue (SACKETT ST/BERKELEY ST - 3RD ST) –

5th Avenue in Park Slope, running from Sackett Street/ Berkeley Place to 3rd Street, has become a “Restaurant Row” in its own right. Grand Central Oyster Bar, offshoot of the iconic seafood eatery at, you guessed it, Grand Central, opened here last year, along with Two Boots pizza, which also relocated from the same location. It’s also home to popular dining and drinking destinations such as al di la Trattoria (Brooklyn-born Italian restaurant perennially recommended by the Michelin guide), Calexico, Blue Ribbon Brooklyn, Naturo Ramen, the punny Pork Slope, and many more.

RAPID TRANSFORMATION

NOT ON MAP

2015

Smith Street

605,000

an interdisciplinary gallery and reading room along the canal, also serves as a cultural destination that boosts the number of visitors to the Union Street retail scene.

ANNUAL RIDERSHIP

2013

3

ADDED

– Located in the Gowanus, the section of Union Street that connects Carroll Gardens to Park Slope has several noteworthy retailers, including Dinosaur BBQ, The Royal Palms Shuffleboard Club, and Ample Hills Creamery, voted one of the top ten ice cream parlors in the country. Union Street’s popularity is due in large part to its proximity to the R train at Union Street and 4th Avenue and, similar to North 4th Street in Williamsburg, its large floor plates. It also benefits from having the Holiday Inn Express (115 rooms) and will soon add the Gowanus Inn & Yard, an 82-room boutique hotel. The Proteus Gowanus, (NEVINS ST - 4TH AVE)

NORTH 4TH STREET

way Center has super-sized into a one-stop shopping experience in East New York. Indeed, with over 1.19 million square feet, the Gateway Center is one of Brooklyn’s largest suburban-style retail developments accessible at shoppers’ urban convenience. Phase 1 of the project brought in BJ’s Wholesale, Home Depot, Bed Bath & Beyond, Target, Best Buy, Staples, Olive Garden, Boulder Creek Steakhouse, and others. That success helped pave the way for Phase 2 tenants such as Bank of America, Nordstrom Rack, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sports Authority, TJ Maxx, Burlington Coat Factory, Applebee’s, and JCPenney’s first ever Brooklyn location.

2014 LEASES

PHASE II

2

Gateway Center (EAST NEW YORK) – The Gate-

4

$100-$149 PSF

AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD

INCOME $150K

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CPEX NEW YORK RETAIL LEASING TEAM Timothy D. King Managing Partner

Timothy D. King aligned with partner Brian Leary to found CPEX in 2008. In his role as Managing Partner, Mr. King co-heads the firm’s business line divisions and business development. During his forty-plus years in real estate operations, he has been instrumental in attracting numerous national retailers to the outer boroughs. Under his direction, the New York Retail Leasing Team has become a powerhouse of performance and the firm of choice for landlords, tenants, and tenant representation brokers.

Ryan Condren Managing Director

Ryan Condren was promoted to Managing Director of the New York Retail Leasing Team in 2011 after joining CPEX as an Associate Director in 2008. His achievements in retail leasing have gained him recognition as a two-time CoStar Power Broker (2011, 2012), and he was also honored in the Home Reporter and the Brooklyn Spectator for earning the 2012 Brooklyn Rising Stars Award. With Mr. Condren as one of its leaders, the New York Retail Leasing Team has been responsible for the completion of over 100 lease transactions totaling more than 450,000 square feet of retail space with an aggregate lease value of over $425 million.

George Danut Associate Director

George Danut has been a part of the CPEX New York Retail Leasing Team since September 2012. As an Associate Director, he supports the New York Retail Leasing Team by providing market research, valuating leases, preparing marketing packages, and executing the lease of properties. Since the beginning of 2013, Mr. Danut has assisted in the lease of over 48 retail spaces with such notable tenants as Harbor Freight, LePort Schools, Duane Reade, Gymboree Play & Music, Bar Method, and Benefit Cosmetics.

Keat Chew Associate

Keat Chew joined the Retail Leasing Team in May 2015. Raised in a Malaysian household, he speaks Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hakka to bring Chinese fluency to the company. Prior to joining the team, Mr. Chew was an Associate on the Mixed-Use Investment Sales Team, following his completion of the Sales Training Program in 2014. During his time with the Mixed-Use Team, he completed nine transactions totaling more than 60,000 square feet, with an aggregate sales value of over $24 million. WWW.CPEXRE.COM

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