Comprised of 10 contiguous, pre-existing industrial buildings within the Wallabout Historic District, THE HALL is a full-city-block site readapted for modern workplace use. It is a destination for creative industries, retail, dining, community, and business services. The complex was built in multiple phases from 1895-1927 for the Mergenthaler Linotype Company and includes buildings designed by Albert Kahn.
47 Hall Street in Brooklyn, New York, is located within the emerging Brooklyn Navy Yard submarket on Hall Street between Park and Flushing Avenues. THE HALL is easily accessible from many Brooklyn neighborhoods, including DUMBO, Williamsburg, Clinton Hill, and Fort Greene.
The unique multi-building campus can accommodate a wide range of tenants of various sizes, ranging from smaller units to entire floor identities. 47 Hall Street is adjacent to the proposed Brooklyn-Queens Connector, a streetcar service slated to run from Astoria, Queens, to Sunset Park, Brooklyn, with a stop in the Navy Yard area.
The development, totaling over 665,900 square feet, features typical slab-to-slab ceiling heights of 13'6" to 13'9", loft space with high ceilings, open window lines, and exposed brick. Flushing Avenue bounds the complex to the north and Hall Street to the west. The development sits in Brooklyn's "tech triangle," a hub for new and expanding tech and creative firms. It is also located along the Flushing Avenue bike path.
The location also puts tenants near public transportation, including several bus routes with B57 and B67 stops immediately adjacent to the property and B62 nearby. Additionally, the complex is a short walk to the Clinton-Washington Avenue G subway station.
Situated in a revitalized industrial area where DUMBO, Williamsburg, and The Brooklyn Navy Yard converge, THE HALL's unique campus will activate one of Brooklyn's most dynamic and authentic communities of makers, creatives, tech visionaries, artists, architects, food lovers, and change agents. It will inspire a magnetic culture of collaboration and creativity, attracting premier talent and maximizing work-life integration, productivity and purpose.