onehansonEP.jpgAs many will recall, the Williamsburgh Bank Building spent recent decades serving as office space primarily for dentists. As part of the renovation that is converting the upper floors to residential condos, the developers of what is now called One Hanson Place set aside about 30,000 square feet of space for dental practices and are now selling the space as commercial condos. In total, there are 15 medical office suites (though they don’t have to be used for medical purposes) that have been carved out of the bottom seven floors of the building; the offices will have their own entrance on Ashland Place. The listing value of the commercial space is $17 million. Bids for the space are due to Eastern Consolidated by 3 p.m. on May 30…In other One Hanson news, The Post reported today that a deal that would have brought Borders book store to the 35,000-square-foot vaulted space on the ground floor has been killed by an untimely corporate reorganization. What would you like to see in that space?
Tallest Landmarked Office Condo in Brooklyn [Eastern Consolidated] GMAP
Commercial Condominiums Available at One Hanson [Brooklyn Eagle]
A Tweak and a Trim at One Hanson Place [Brownstoner]
One Hanson Breaks 50 Percent Barrier [Brownstoner]


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  1. 12:29 is right – Balducci’s is now located in a landmarked bank interior at 14th and 8th. It can be done. But I think 1 Hanson is a helluva lot bigger than the Balducci’s location.

  2. It should be a bank,
    There’s a lot of money in the hood now. what better use? Besides the space is a landmark, one of the few indoor landmarks, so the walls and floor and I guess even the tellers desks cannot be changed without special permission.

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