Atlantic Terminal + Center
Atlantic Center
— 394,000 SF of retail on three levels with 650 parking spaces underneath
— Directly across Atlantic Ave from Barclays Center
— Key tenants include Stop & Shop, Old Navy, Marshall’s and Burlington
—Well positioned vacancies of up to 50,000 Sf will allow for re-tenanting and renovation
Atlantic Terminal
— 400,000 SF of retail on four levels with a 150,000 Sf office building above
— Sits atop largest transit hub in Brooklyn with nine subway lines and the LIRR
— Over 20,000,000 customers visit Atlantic Center each year
— Positioned at prime Downtown Brooklyn intersection of Flatbush and Atlantic Ave
— Key tenants include Target, Uniqlo, Victoria’s Secret and DSW
Brooklyn Bowtie
— Nexus of Flatbush Ave and Atlantic Ave
— Public plaza space and Fort Greene Place provide significant opportunities for programming activations and relaxed public gathering spaces
— Excellent pedestrian flow and transit access from surrounding residential neighborhoods, the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan
— Adjacent to the BAM Cultural District
Barclays Center
— Sports: home to the NY Nets; NBA Draft; ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament; NY Islanders; Brooklyn Boxing; UFC; WWE
— Entertainment: Over 50 concerts per year including Jay Z, Kendrik Lamar, Bruno Mars, Pink, Ed Sheeran, Elton John; Cirque de Soleil; Disney on Ice
— Over 2,500,000 guests and 200 events per year
Directly across the street from Atlantic Terminal and Atlantic Center
NEIGHBORHOOD
Atlantic Terminal + Center are in Brooklyn’s hip Fort Greene neighborhood, located at the epicenter of Downtown Brooklyn, home to over 120,000 workers; 60,000 college students; 1,500 tech/innovation companies, 3,800 hotel rooms and an additional 3,000,000 square feet of additional commercial space under construction. The two Centers sit alongside Pacific Park, a 22-acre mixed use development with 6,400 residential units in 15 towers surrounding Barclays Center – home of the Brooklyn Nets, the New York Islanders, and over 250 events per year.
— Directly across Atlantic Avenue from Barclays Center
— Walking distance to the BAM Cultural District
— Over 20 million shoppers visit Atlantic Terminal each year
— Average household income within 0.5 mile is $126,000 with 19% of households over $200,000
— 90,000 employees work within one mile
TRANSPORTATION
Atlantic Terminal + Center are situated above New York City’s third largest transportation hub, which carries over 24 million passengers annually. It is the western-most stop on the Long Island Rail Road’s (LIRR) Atlantic Branch, and is served by the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, Q, D, N, and R subway trains. Shoppers can also take the B41, B45, B63, B65, and B67 buses or use Atlantic Center’s on-site 650 space parking garage.