1629-1643 Ralph Ave, Brooklyn, NY - Unit 1

1629-1643 Ralph Ave, Brooklyn, NY - Unit 1

Brooklyn Retail Building With Parking

Description

Brooklyn Retail Building 
With Parking 

DY Realty Group, LLC has been retained on an exclusive basis to handle the sale or lease of 1629-1643 Ralph Avenue in Canarsie, Brooklyn.

This 3,959 square foot commercial building includes approximately 4,000 sf of parking. Mixed zoning allows for a total buildable of over 10,000 square feet. Rare corner frontage on Ralph Avenue with great access and visibility.

Ideal for retail, restaurant, daycare, medical, office, community uses, or mixed-use development.

Contact the Exclusive Agent for more information or to schedule a tour.

Documents

Location

Address
1629-1643 Ralph Ave, Canarsie, Brooklyn, NY 11236
Block
7981
Lot
37

Sq Ft

Available Space
3,959 sf
Available Land
4,151 sf
Buildable SF
10,948 sf
Plot
8,110 sf

Financials

Asking Sale
Call or Email
Asking Lease
Call or Email
Lease Type
Net

Construction

Use
Development Retail
Bldg Type
1-Story
Stories
1
Zone
C1-3 R5-B
FAR
1.35

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Zoning

C1-3 Zone

C-zones are intended for commercial activities, including retail stores, restaurants, offices, hotels, and entertainment venues. These zones are regulated by zoning laws to control building heights, density, signage, and other factors to ensure compatibility with surrounding areas and minimize negative impacts on neighborhoods.

Typical Uses

C1, C2, & C3 zones are typically smaller-scale commercial districts found within residential neighborhoods, allowing for local retail and service establishments.

Depth of Overlay150 ft
Required Accessory Parking PRC-B1 per 400 sf
Commercial FARR1-R5: 1.00 / R6-R10: 2:00
Community Facility FARResidential Equivalent

R5-B Zone

R-zones are intended for residential development, encompassing a wide range of housing types from single-family homes to apartment buildings. These zones are regulated by zoning laws to ensure that residential buildings meet specific density, height, and setback requirements to maintain neighborhood character and quality of life.

Typical Uses

Lower density developments such as detached or semi-detached single-family homes, townhouses, and low-rise apartment buildings.