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39 Clifton Pl 5 000 pi² 100% Loué Commerce de détail Immeuble Brooklyn, NY 11238 6 836 150 $ CAD (1 367,23 $ CAD/pi²)



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Résumé de l'annonce
Simply put, 39 Clifton Place is a trophy asset in every sense. Earning the Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award in 2019 as the culmination of more than a decade and a half of immaculate care and upgrades. The award — one of New York City’s highest honors for historic preservation — recognizes not only craftsmanship but architectural integrity
The building is a 5-unit corner mixed-use property totaling approximately 5,000 square feet, comprised of two retail spaces and three apartments. Its corner exposure provides exceptional light, scale, and presence, while two residential units benefit from private outdoor space. The property functions as both a residential building and a neighborhood anchor
Early capital work began in 2004 with the rear retail space. The space was fully gutted with new structural beams and flooring, new bathroom and electrical systems.
Work continued in the building in 2012 with foundational improvements, including cementing the basement soil floor, chimney repointing, replacement, and selective removal, and chimney relining for the boiler flue. These projects addressed core structural and mechanical systems well before cosmetic upgrades, setting the tone for the ownership’s long-term approach to the building.
Around 2010, the main stair and banister were fully rebuilt, followed in 2014 by major structural, mechanical, and exterior improvements, including new roofing beneath the rear extension, upgraded electrical infrastructure, and comprehensive plumbing upgrades. That same year, ownership completed the construction of a 600-square-foot private roof deck, supported by steel beams and delivered with full drainage, utilities, engineering sign-off, and Landmarks approvals.
In 2015, the third-floor apartment was fully gutted and rebuilt to a high standard, establishing a benchmark for quality throughout the property. Building-wide enhancements continued in 2018 with a new top roof, full brick repointing and stucco restoration, rehabilitation of the brownstone façade and cornice, storefront upgrades, and a complete structural rehabilitation of the fire escape. These efforts directly contributed to the building’s Lucy G. Moses Award recognition the following year.
More recent work continued this same level of care. In 2022, the second-floor main apartment was fully gut renovated, including leveled floors, reinforced joists and select ceiling joists, repointed interior brick walls, new electrical service, and Runtal radiators throughout. The residential hot water heater was replaced in 2023, and common areas were refreshed in 2025. The building also received a Letter of No Objection from the NYC Department of Buildings in 2023, confirming legal occupancy and previously established condo eligibility.
Every unit except the corner wine bar and the loft apartment above the rear retail will be delivered vacant and impeccably maintained, while the wine bar itself remains a high-performing local institution. Taken together, 39 Clifton Place represents not a collection of renovations, but a sustained philosophy of ownership — one defined by preservation, permanence, and pride.
The building is a 5-unit corner mixed-use property totaling approximately 5,000 square feet, comprised of two retail spaces and three apartments. Its corner exposure provides exceptional light, scale, and presence, while two residential units benefit from private outdoor space. The property functions as both a residential building and a neighborhood anchor
Early capital work began in 2004 with the rear retail space. The space was fully gutted with new structural beams and flooring, new bathroom and electrical systems.
Work continued in the building in 2012 with foundational improvements, including cementing the basement soil floor, chimney repointing, replacement, and selective removal, and chimney relining for the boiler flue. These projects addressed core structural and mechanical systems well before cosmetic upgrades, setting the tone for the ownership’s long-term approach to the building.
Around 2010, the main stair and banister were fully rebuilt, followed in 2014 by major structural, mechanical, and exterior improvements, including new roofing beneath the rear extension, upgraded electrical infrastructure, and comprehensive plumbing upgrades. That same year, ownership completed the construction of a 600-square-foot private roof deck, supported by steel beams and delivered with full drainage, utilities, engineering sign-off, and Landmarks approvals.
In 2015, the third-floor apartment was fully gutted and rebuilt to a high standard, establishing a benchmark for quality throughout the property. Building-wide enhancements continued in 2018 with a new top roof, full brick repointing and stucco restoration, rehabilitation of the brownstone façade and cornice, storefront upgrades, and a complete structural rehabilitation of the fire escape. These efforts directly contributed to the building’s Lucy G. Moses Award recognition the following year.
More recent work continued this same level of care. In 2022, the second-floor main apartment was fully gut renovated, including leveled floors, reinforced joists and select ceiling joists, repointed interior brick walls, new electrical service, and Runtal radiators throughout. The residential hot water heater was replaced in 2023, and common areas were refreshed in 2025. The building also received a Letter of No Objection from the NYC Department of Buildings in 2023, confirming legal occupancy and previously established condo eligibility.
Every unit except the corner wine bar and the loft apartment above the rear retail will be delivered vacant and impeccably maintained, while the wine bar itself remains a high-performing local institution. Taken together, 39 Clifton Place represents not a collection of renovations, but a sustained philosophy of ownership — one defined by preservation, permanence, and pride.
Faits sur la propriété
Type de vente
Investissement
Type de propriété
Commerce de détail
Sous-type de propriété
Commerce pied immeuble
Taille du bâtiment
5 000 pi²
Classe d’immeuble
B
Année de construction
1905
Prix
6 836 150 $ CAD
Prix par pi²
1 367,23 $ CAD
Pourcentage loué
100%
Location
Multiples
Hauteur du bâtiment
3 étages
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
2,30
Taille du lot
0,05 AC
Zonage
R6B, C2-4 - R6 - Quartier résidentiel à densité moyenne
C2 - Quartier commercial à caractère principalement résidentiel
Walk Score®
Un paradis pour un marcheur (91)
Transit Score®
Un paradis pour conducteur (100)
Bike Score®
Un paradis pour un cycliste (97)
Principaux détaillants à proximité
Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | 01947-0034 | Évaluation des bâtiments | 580 328 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 265 240 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 845 569 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
01947-0034
Évaluation du terrain
265 240 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
580 328 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
845 569 $ CAD
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