302-stuyvesant-avenue-rend-031815

Marketing has started to fill the retail space at a landmarked building in Stuy Heights that upset neighbors in July when the new owners stucco’d the turret in violation of the landmark rules. If you check out the brochure for the store space, you will see an attractive architectural rendering, above, that shows what the building at 302 Stuyvesant Avenue would look like if restored per the LPC guidelines.

We reached out to a few locals to ask them what they would like to see come into the space. Here are a few comments we received:

*A bed and breakfast with a good bakery with great whole wheat and that fennel raisin one by Amy’s bread and Eli Zabar’s bread and Maison Kayser baguettes. Like a Union Market?
*I would like to see a place for coffee and pastries, especially on a snowy, cold day. But I would be happy for a sandwich shop.
*Bookstore!
*Doggie daycare! But I’m biased haha
.
*FRESH BAGELS a la Bergen Bagels.
*Art gallery and performance space that supports local artists and a yoga/dance studio.

The “prime” retail space at the corner of “iconic” Stuyvesant Avenue and Hancock Street is 2,000 square feet (plus a basement of equal size), according to the brochure. The store space has 14-foot ceilings and can be divided into two spaces if desired. Forest Park Properties is handling the leasing.

According to the law, no tenants can move in until the landmark violations are corrected. Right now the building has a stop work order. We reached out to one of the co-owners for comment, but did not hear back, and the agent declined to comment, so we don’t know what they are planning. But we are hopeful the start of this search for a retail tenant means the owner is busy working to restore the building. Click through to see more photos.

What do you think of the rendering and what would you like to see at this corner?

302 Stuyvesant Coverage [Brownstoner]

302-stuyvesant-avenue-010314

The tower under construction one year ago.

302-stuyvesant-setup-1-031815

302-stuyvesant-setup-2-031815


What's Your Take? Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

  1. I’m really looking forward to having something great in this location. It’s truly an amazing space. Just walking past (which I do everyday) you can see its potential – very high ceilings, great, natural proportions, and simply just nice and substantial (large) in size (2,000 sq ft). I’m really heartened to see this rendering with its elegant and contextual finishes. If something nice moves in, you can easily see this becoming a neighborhood institution, equal to Saraghina and the like. This place has that sort of potential!