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A Brooklyn storefront with the layout, visibility, and street energy to bring your next concept to life

Some spaces make you start from scratch.
This one gives you a head start.

614 4th Avenue is a built-out restaurant storefront in a busy Brooklyn corridor where foot traffic stays steady and new residential buildings continue to rise. If you’re planning a food concept, takeaway spot, café, or retail brand, this space keeps things simple: strong visibility, a practical layout, and the infrastructure already in place.

The Space at a Glance

Location: 614 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Size: ±875 sq ft
Use: Restaurant, takeout, retail, or service
Type: Second-generation commercial space
Lease: Available now

A compact footprint. A clear layout.
And a location that keeps your business in front of people all day.

Walk In: Bright, Simple, and Easy to Rebrand

Step inside and the space opens with a clean, straightforward front area.
Large street-facing windows pull in natural light and give you full visibility from the sidewalk — the kind of presence that helps turn passersby into regulars.

Light flooring and neutral walls keep the space feeling open and flexible. A small dine-in setup near the window works well for quick meals, waiting customers, or display space depending on your concept. The layout feels relaxed but efficient, built for movement rather than crowding.

This front section can easily shift toward grab-and-go, counter service, or retail display without major changes.

Behind the Counter: Built for Workflow

Move past the front counter and the space transitions into a long, linear kitchen setup.
Everything flows in one direction — order, prep, cook, pack — keeping movement smooth during busy hours.

Bright overhead lighting and stainless surfaces keep the work zone clean and practical. The galley-style layout makes it easy to organize stations without wasted corners or tight turns. It’s a setup that supports speed and consistency, whether you’re running lunch rush, delivery orders, or steady evening traffic.

For a new operator, this kind of existing configuration saves time.
You’re not building from zero. You’re stepping into a layout that already works.

Prep, Storage, and Back-of-House That Makes Sense

Toward the rear, the space opens into a defined prep and storage zone.
Open shelving, dedicated worktables, and separate areas for storage and production keep operations organized and out of the customer-facing flow.

The bold yellow walls add contrast and make the back area feel distinct from the kitchen line. A walk-in cooler with full wire shelving gives you serious storage capacity and supports higher-volume food operations without crowding the main workspace.

Everything here is direct and usable.
No wasted rooms. No confusing layout. Just clear zones that support day-to-day operations.

Street Presence That Works for You

On the outside, the storefront sits directly on 4th Avenue — one of Brooklyn’s most active everyday corridors. The brick façade and wide windows give you a classic neighborhood storefront feel with strong visibility from both directions.

People walk this stretch daily.
Residents, commuters, delivery drivers, and neighborhood regulars all move through here. With new residential buildings continuing to rise nearby, the local customer base keeps growing.

Your signage, your brand, your concept — right at street level where people actually see it.

Serious Location. Simple Setup. Real Opportunity.

This section of Brooklyn keeps changing — in a good way.
New apartment buildings continue to bring more residents into the immediate area, creating steady demand for food, coffee, takeout, and neighborhood services.

You’re also minutes from:

  • Park Slope
  • Multiple subway and bus lines
  • Everyday retail and service businesses
  • Dense residential blocks with consistent foot traffic

It’s the kind of location where weekday lunch, evening takeout, and weekend traffic all overlap.

Real Brooklyn Foot Traffic. Real Storefront Opportunity.

Spaces like this don’t need a long explanation.
They just need the right operator.

If you’re launching a new concept, expanding to Brooklyn, or looking for a storefront that doesn’t require a full build-out, this one checks the right boxes: visibility, layout, and location.

Bring your idea.
Set your design.
Open your doors.

Schedule a Tour

Matt Pelosi   

📞 718-200-7799
📧 info@prereal.com
🌐 PreReal™ Prendamano Real Estate

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