52 Harrison Place presents a worthwhile opportunity for any F&B operator, looking to establish their business in the marketplace; with immediate access to L (train) at the Morgan Avenue Subway Station.
The Braven team has a built a most desirable asset; we’re confident any purchaser will see its incredible value and appreciate the seamless transition the (key money) assignment offers.
This 2,500SF turnkey space is fully licensed and permitted, offers a highly efficient microbrewery operation on premises, includes a kitchen facility, and features an open-plan design taproom + dining area to host patrons.
To request additional information for terms of assignment and asset list, please contact jake@brickandmortar.com
9 years remaining + 5 years option/renewal
effective rent = $11,330.00 per month or $54.38PSF
key money = $299,000.00
licensed for manufacturing + craft brewing
licensed for full liquor
certificate occupancy for eating & drinking establishment
public assembly permit for occupancy +90 persons
space highlights -
frontage = 25FT
2,500SF open plan warehouse
concrete slab floor + brick walls
exposed wooden joist ceiling = 14FT
skylight = 8FT x 8FT
services -
all utilities (electric, water, gas) fully metered
600AMP/electricity 3 phase
10 ton HVAC unit
facility includes -
microbrewery (3.5 BBL brewhouse 110 gallons + 7 BBL 220 gallons fermenting vessels and brite tanks)
bar (32FT + 14 state of the art micromatic draft lines)
taproom/seating area (occupany for +90 persons)
kitchen (15FT hood with ansul system and includes all appliances)
office
bathrooms (2)
walk-in box = 10FT x 10FT x 8FT
walk-in box = 10FT x 7FT x 8FT
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