Available for the first time ever, after major building-wide upgrades, Realty Collective proudly presents the New York Bay Buildings (204 Van Dyke Street) in Red Hook's "Coffey Heights" and 185 Van Dyke Street, a 2 story warehouse with waterfront views. 204 Van Dyke Street spans the entire block of Ferris Street, from Van Dyke to Coffey Street, with multiple curb cuts and a drive-in roll up gates. 204 Van Dyke boasts over 100′ of frontage on cobblestone streets, available for any kind of use. Perfect for restaurants, retail, galleries, office space, and creative spaces as Red Hook's Historic Waterfront District continues its meteoric revival. Red Hook is enjoying a cultural renaissance. Its maritime past continues to be embraced with the recently updated Brooklyn Cruise Terminal-U.S. home to the Queen Mary 2. Warehouses that held ships now house artists and artisans. Trendy new restaurants abut decades old industrial sites, as the past and future seamlessly weave together the fabric of this fantastic neighborhood. No where in the 5 boroughs exists a better opportunity to experience the city's 19th century charm on a waterfront with a modern twist. But do not wait long, as Red Hook's limitless potential is being developed at a staggering pace. However, despite the rapid commercial and residential development in recent years, Red Hook manages to maintain its soul, its unique character not seen elsewhere. Similar in feel to DUMBO and/or pre-2000's Williamsburg, its restored docks and cobblestone streets are reminiscent of a distinctive past, embodying a feeling, sometimes, indescribable.