One story industrial warehouse plus basement Light manufacturing, creative, office, retail 36,000 SF, divisible to 4000 SF $24/RSF Lease terms 5-10 years plus options Available immediately Utilities sub-metered Drive in loading dock Fully sprinklered 15' ceilings CEP and REAP eligible (need to confirm) Cooperating brokers welcome Brand new to market, the iconic Cornell Paper Building in Red Hook's "Coffey Heights." Property extends entire block of Ferris Street, from Van Dyke to Coffey Street, with multiple curb cuts and drive in loading dock. Over 100' of frontage on cobblestone streets. Ideal tenants would be a mix of light manufacturing or showroom space for different types of fabricators (lighting, woodworkers, welders / metalsmiths), artists looking for a wide open or raw space to create, build or exhibit their wares. Additionally, some of the interior spaces would be great for event spaces, performing art halls / theatre or even film / photography / TV / media production, prop or set designers welcome! Food or beverage production, such as spirit distillers, breweries, restaurants and other hospitality industries are also welcome. Red Hook is a quickly developing waterfront gem of a neighborhood that holds boundless potential. Despite the rapid business and residential developments in recent years, Red Hook has managed to maintain a unique character not seen elsewhere, similar in feel to DUMBO and pre-2000's Williamsburg, it's restored docks and cobblestone streets are reminiscent of a distinctive feeling sometimes indescribable. Some of the local business who had fallen in love with Red Hook and made it their home are; TESLA, Steve's Key Lime Pies, Uhuru Design, Pier Glass, She-Weld, Pioneer Works, Red Hook Labs, Largent Studios, Red Hook Winery, Widow Jane, Hometown Bar-B-Que, ETSY, German Kitchen Center and many, many others. Red Hook is serviced by the NYC Ferry network (South Brooklyn route from Sunset Park to Wall Street), the B61 bus, F/G trains to Smith & 9th Street and dozens of Citi-bike stations.