High-End Retailers Eyeing Brooklyn
It was big news for Brooklyn when it was announced last month that Barney’s Co-op would be leasing a 10,465-square-foot storefront space at the Two Trees-owned 194 Atlantic Avenue, and now it appears that the move has spurred other high-end retailers to consider a move to the County of Kings. According to The Times this…

It was big news for Brooklyn when it was announced last month that Barney’s Co-op would be leasing a 10,465-square-foot storefront space at the Two Trees-owned 194 Atlantic Avenue, and now it appears that the move has spurred other high-end retailers to consider a move to the County of Kings. According to The Times this morning, Swarovski Crystal, Anthropologie and North Face, among others, have all begun checking out potential locations. Someone needed to be first, and now that Barneys Co-op has done it, others will follow, said Karen Bellantoni, an executive vice president for the retail brokerage firm Robert K. Futterman & Associates. Brooklyn has the demographics to support this kind of retail, but until now, no national store was willing to take the chance, said Joanne Podell, the executive director of retail services at Cushman & Wakefield. Evidently, many of these potential tenants, like Barney’s Co-op, are targeting Cobble Hill: The economics of Cobble Hill are as good as the Upper East Side or Upper West Side, said Noel Caban, a vice president for retail at CB Richard Ellis. The neighborhood has great demographics and rents are roughly a quarter of what they are in Manhattan hot spots like Soho. One obvious location for a national retailer would be the space at Smith and Atlantic (underneath The Smith) that’s sat empty for the last three years.
High-End Retailers Are Scouting Sites in Brooklyn [NY Times]
Fulton street is currently a scary, unpleasant, undesirable place. I think a pioneer phase would be needed before any corporate stores move in.
luv Anthropologie! and it is high-end.
hipster, i’ll back you up on that walmart – bring it!
“For a chain, it’s very well done; and a great place to watch women–assuming your girlfriend hasn’t dragged you there ;-)”
haha – that’s the problem! guys get dragged there by girlfriends and everything is $200 and the whole store smells funny! 😉
A Uniqlo or Topshop would kill here. I always see women on the train heading to Brooklyn with shopping bags from there. Not sure if it would cannibalize their Soho locations though.
By dirty_hipster on May 19, 2010 11:15 AM
For a chain, it’s very well done; and a great place to watch women–assuming your girlfriend hasn’t dragged you there 😉
PS: the foot traffic density outside, possibly, downtown brooklyn is too low for an impulse buy and/or clothing store. An Apple store could work; still would love to see them where the Flea is held…
“agree that bk is the most underserved area in the city as far as national retailers go.”
you mean chain stores?
Back me up here fellow males – Isn’t Anthropologie the scariest store on earth?