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This is the end of Williamsburg (part 2394827639484692374)

September 19, 2014 By Peter Rittweger

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[Drinking Brooklyn]

If it wasn’t re-zoning, American Apparel, The Edge, Monster Island, Duane Reade, Whole Foods, 285 Kent, Dunkin Donuts, “Space Ninety-Eight,” Death By Audio or that Apple Store that is probably opening, then THIS is surely the end of Williamsburg:

A rumored real estate deal could cause trouble for some of Williamsburg’s most successful eateries, meaning not even the neighborhood’s bougie gentrifiers are safe from…the effects of gentrification. A possible $100 million deal to purchase several properties on North 3rd Street has been dished to the Real Deal, which reports that Waterbridge Capital could pay around $1,000 per square foot for the space at 103-119 North 3rd Street. Current tenants of said properties include beer hall Radegast, brunch dominator Egg, Mexican spot Viva Toro and hirsute chocolatiers Mast Brothers.

The deal gives Waterbridge about 110,000 total buildable square feet, including more than 50,000 square feet of residential space with 41 rental units that are ripe for repositioning, sources said. The properties generate about $4 million in annual income, a source said. [The] businesses are likely paying below-market rents, and will be repositioned over time.For its part, Radegast doesn’t see itself going anywhere, with the owner telling us he had four and a half more years on his 12-year lease plus an option for 10 more years after that. He hadn’t been approached by anyone about the sale of the building, but said he “knew what he had” and would negotiate with his current landlord, Olga Sosa of Berry Enterprises Uses, LLC. We reached out to Egg and Mast Bros. and we’ll update if we hear back.

These properties are just a stone’s throw from 76 North 4th Street, the site of Williamsburg’s rumored Shake Shack. At the time, a Radegast worker told us he heard that “Marshall’s and TJ Maxx’s [were] going in and subterranean parking lots,” and that given the “state of Williamsburg” he wouldn’t be surprised if the rumors were true. Whether these businesses will be ousted and replaced with gleaming new condos or some other monstrosity remains to be seen. At least whatever moves in will probably go well with Whole Foods.

[Gothamist]

Whatever.

Filed Under: News, Williamsburg Tagged With: egg, gentrification, mast brothers, Radegast, Viva Toro

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  1. 11211 says

    September 22, 2014 at 11:48 am

    Developers will probably put a Starbucks on the ground floor and horrible ugly cheap “luxury” condos above to really stick it to the neighborhood – they will tell us yes we ruin your quaint neighborhood but on the upside with all the money I make I can trade up to a larger McMansion where i live in Florida!
    The developers cash in and add nothing to the area – in fact there is a great cost to the area

  2. regis says

    September 24, 2014 at 5:04 pm

    This is where the UGGS vs. Mackelmore brand experience showroom is going to be.

  3. TKOP says

    October 2, 2014 at 1:21 pm

    This makes no sense. There are still whole blocks that haven’t been developed, old warehouses, and empty lots on the waterfront. Why would they take over an established block with a lot of tenants and businesses. I really hope this is a diluted rumor.



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