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Cushman & Wakefield has been exclusively retained by The Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh to sell a large scale mixed-use development site in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood.  The expansive site spans 186’ along 257 and 275 South 5th Street, and then runs through the block to 146 and 150 Marcy Avenue, 262 South 4th Street, and 209 Havemeyer Street.  The roughly 50,000 square foot lot could potentially yield a mixed-use development of about 230,500 square feet and 125,000 square feet of parking. Dime will eventually relocate their back office space, with the exception of the limestone-clad building where the bank will maintain a retail presence.
    
The development will afford impressive unobstructed views in almost every direction.  “A Williamsburg site of this scale is a rare offering, as only the Domino Sugar site has recently surpassed it,” said James Nelson, Vice Chairman at Cushman & Wakefield, who is exclusively marketing the site alongside Director, Brendan Maddigan.  “This neighborhood will soon rival North Williamsburg in development activity.  Nearby, the price paid by the buyers of completed residential condo units have achieved around $1,300 per square foot and rentals have reached over $7,000 per month,” added Maddigan.

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Neighborhoods: Williamsburg/ Agents: Brendan Maddigan