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THE CENTER OF DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN
5.5 MILLION SQUARE FOOT COMMERCIAL AND ACADEMIC CAMPUS
HOME TO 25,000 OFFICE WORKERS
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN ATTRACTS MORE THAN 15 MILLION VISITORS
EACH YEAR
BROOKLYN HQ
5,300 ENGINEERING STUDENTS
TOP RANKED GRADUATE
TECH PROGRAM IN NORTHEAST
THE COMMONS
A 3.5-ACRE LANDSCAPED PLAZA THAT IS ACTIVATED
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DYNAMIC BROOKLYN LOCATION
CONNEC TIVIT Y
LOWER MANHATTAN
10MINUTES
UNION SQUARE
17MINUTES
BRYANT PARK
19MINUTES
GRAND CENTRAL
27MINUTES
DUMBO
7MINUTES
ATLANTIC TERMINAL
11 MINUTES
CENTRAL PARK
26MINUTES
HUDSON YARDS
25MINUTES
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SURROUNDED BY 7 OF THE MOST DESIRABLE BROOKLYN NEIGHBORHOODS
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN:IT’S ALL RIGHT HERE
Downtown Brooklyn
Dumbo
CarrollGardens
ParkSlope
BrooklynHeights
FortGreene
BoerumHill
CobbleHill
Downtown Brooklyn is a hub for innovation and entertainment as it’s home to 100+ cultural institutions, a wide array of chef-driven eateries, entertainment from every artistic discipline, and over 14 renowned parks and plazas.
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NEIGHBORHOOD AMENITIES
Barclays Center
DeKalb Market
Trader Joe’s at City Point
Brownstone neighborhoods
Fortina
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Academy of Music
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LIVE , WORK , AND PL AY IN THE HEART OF BROOKLYN
11COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
14,000+NEW APARTMENTS ADDED SINCE 2004
17M+SF OF EXISTING OFFICE SPACE
7,OOO+DEGREES AWARDED
EACH YEAR
27+INDUSTRY AND RESEARCH LABS
20+SOLD-OUT
CONCERTS PER YEAR (BARCLAYS CCENTER)
17GYMS, YOGA CENTERS, AND DANCE STUDIOS
17THEATERS
2,500+HOTEL KEYS
14OEVENTS AND
FESTIVALS PER YEAR
14PARKS AND
OPEN SPACES
+27%+1,211 NEW FIRMS
BUSINESS GROWTH(2010-2016)
4,442
+31%+10,766 NEW RESIDENTS
POPULATION GROWTH(2010-2016)
34,873
45,639
5,653
TECH, ADVERTISING, MEDIA AND INFORMATION JOBS GREW 115%
+26%+15,054 NEW JOBS
59,002
74,056
JOB GROWTH(2010-2015)
28,014 RSFFLOOR 23
16.5 FT. TO 21.5 FT. SLAB TO SLAB PRIVATEOUTDOORTERR ACE OPPORTUNITY4,100 RSF
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LOBBYFLOOR 2
FLOOR 4FLOOR 5
FLOOR 7FLOOR 6
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AVAILABLE | 28,014 RSF
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23RD FLOOR AS-BUILT PLAN
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TERRACE TERRACE
TERRACE TERRACE
4,100 SFTERRACE
HEADCOUNT SEATSWORKSTATIONS 95
OFFICES 10
TOTAL 105
28,014 RSF / 267 RSF PER PERSON
ENCLOSED MEETING 46
OPEN COLLABORATION 25
TOTAL 71
COLLABORATION SEATS
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TERRACE TERRACE
TERRACE TERRACE
23RD FLOOR HIGH DENSITY PLAN
4,100 SFTERRACE
WORKSTATIONS 152
TOUCHDOWN 23
TOTAL 175
28,014 RSF / 160 RSF PER PERSON
ENCLOSED MEETING 86
OPEN COLLABORATION 66
PHONE 2
TOTAL 154
COLLABORATION SEATS
HEADCOUNT SEATS
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DYNAMIC SPACES WITH SWEEPING VIEWS
North West
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THE COMMONS REIMAGINED
6 METROTECH
METROTECH 2 AND LAWRENCE STREET
THE LAWN ALONG DIBNER LIBRARY (5 METROTECH)
VIEW FROM / ALONG LAWRENCE ST
Preliminary Renderings
Brookfield is setting a new benchmark for the modern, urban live-work-play environment, embracing the changing lifestyle of today’s sophisticated individual.
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BROOKFIELD EXPERIENCE
Brookfield Place, Perth
Manhattan West, New York Figueroa at Wilshire, Los Angeles
Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
Brookfield Place, New York
Our mission is to present free, world-class cultural experiences to the public. From concerts and film screenings to art exhibitions, Arts Brookfield brings public spaces to life.
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BROOKFIELD ARTS & EVENTS
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$2.35 per RSF/Year
$17 perRSF/Year
*Assumes 175 RSF/Employee
$1.00 per RSF/Year
AS OF RIGHT INCENTIVES
Relocation Employment Assistance Program (REAP)
Energy Cost Savings Program (ECSP)
Commercial Rent Tax Abatement (CRT)
REAP offers annual business income tax credits of up to $3,000 per relocated employee and new subsequent jobs.
The credit is renewable for twelve years and is refundable as a cash grant for the first five years of participation in
the program if the benefit exceeds tax liability.
ECSP offers up to 45% savings on regulated electric costs and up to 35% savings on natural gas costs for twelve years.
Benefits last in full for eight years, followed by a four-year phase-out period with benefits decreasing by 20% per year.
Downtown Brooklyn is not subject to the tax on commercial rent that is levied in certain parts of Manhattan, thus
providing companies with significant tax savings.
OVER $20 PER RSF/YEAR
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SAFET Y & WELLNESS STANDARDS
Increased Cleaning Frequencies Air Filtration & HVAC Systems
Required Personal Protective Equipment
In keeping with Brookfield Properties’
commitment to provide outstanding
customer service to our tenants and
building visitors, we have implemented
portfolio-wide wellness and safety
measures in accordance with CDC
guidelines.
High-touch areas will be routinely cleaned
throughout the day in accordance with new
disinfecting guidelines. These areas include:
• Concierge desks
• Elevator buttons – car and lobby
• Lobby chairs
• Handrails
• Escalator handrails
• Push to exit buttons
• Door handles and push plates
• High-use stairwells
• Building garages
• Corridors
Our building HVAC and air filtration systems
have been thoroughly evaluated to ensure
optimal air quality and functionality. The
building management and engineering teams
are testing and adjusting operating procedures
to follow CDC guidelines and best practices
during the pandemic and recovery. The air
and water distribution systems have been
proactively monitored and maintained. New
MERV 13 air filters, which filter 90% of
particulates from the air, have been installed
on all base building fan systems and an inde-
pendent third party has inspected the base
building air and water distribution system. In
addition, we have taken the following measures:
• Increased outside air ventilation where
possible, including overnight to purge
space completely
• Increased air filtration efficiency
• Minimized HVAC system downtime to
enhance positive impact of ventilation
• Increased humidity levels where possible
• Disinfected water storage tanks, flushed
and cleaned systems
All tenant-facing building employees are
required to wear personal protective-ware,
such as a face mask and gloves, while
conducting their daily tasks. We ask that
all visitors entering the building wear a
mask as well.
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Lobby Entrances Front Desk Procedures
Carbon Health Program Messenger Centers Elevator Occupancy
Social Distancing Directional Signage
Entrance doors will be open during peak
entry periods to provide a touchless entry.
Hand sanitizer stations will be conveniently
located in the lobby and waste receptacles will
be available for discard of gloves and masks.
In order to make processing at the front
desk a touchless experience and to practice
safe distancing, see-through protective screens
have been installed at the manned locations,
including concierge desks. The application of
mobile digital visiting is encouraged, where
possible, so visitors can proceed directly to
turnstiles and elevators.
Brookfield employees, including Property
Management staff and Engineers, are enrolled
in the Carbon Health Program which includes
daily temperature tracking and monitoring of
symptoms, and are expected to be COVID-19
tested. This program will aid in tracking
and tracing.
Messenger center operations have been
adjusted to provide 6 feet of social distancing,
both within the centers themselves, as well
as in service cues. Further, these spaces are
being cleaned frequently in adherence with
CDC guidelines, and equipped with hand
sanitizer stations.
In order to practice safe distancing, elevator
occupancy has been limited, in most cases to
four people. Building signage will clearly indicate
occupancy requirements, and security officers
will direct tenants and visitors as necessary.
All of our commercial properties have been
outfitted with numerous physical distancing
and directional markers to safely help tenants
and visitors navigate building traffic flow.
FOR LEASING INFORMATION
Mark Kostic ------------------212-417-7071 -------- [email protected]
Jesse Cooperman ---------- 718-923-8534 ------ [email protected] Ross Hoddeson--------------646-948-7785 ------ [email protected]
Evan Fiddle ------------------ 212-656-0576 ------- [email protected]
Eric Sears ---------------------212-618-7047 ------- [email protected]
Evan Haskell -----------------212-984-8049 ------ [email protected]
Howard Fiddle ---------------212-984-6525 ------ [email protected]
Craig Motola -----------------914-960-7707 ------ [email protected]