Williamsburg is sure to get a lot more popular, if that’s even possible.
Real Estate giant, Lee & Associates, are bringing a number of new shops and restaurants to the Lewis Steele Building located at 76 N4th Street, according to Real Estate Weekly. Aesop, an Australian based skincare company with stores located in Paris and Hong Kong, with six retail locations in New York City, is brining their first Brooklyn shop to the North Williamsburg building. The boutique signed on for a small 500 square foot space with Lee & Associates.
Blue Bottle Coffee and Independent bookseller McNally-Jackson and Steven Alan Home have also signed to open up shop in the Steele Building. Blue Bottle company, currently located on 160 Berry Street, will relocate into a 2,100 square foot retail space where Schultz and Steinberg are leasing on the ground floor of the building. Steven Alan Home, which first opened in Nolita in 2004, signed on for a 3,600 square foot space back in 2014.
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The Lewis Steele Building, set directly across from the future Williamsburg Wholefoods, will also host Dutch designer clothing company, G-Star, and restaurants Parm, Umami Burger and Sweetgreen.
Jacob Toll, son of real estate mogul Robert Toll purchased the Steele Building at $17 million, back in 2010 in partnership with Cayuga Capital Management, reports The Real Deal. No word on when the new shops and restaurant will be open but they are all worthy of anticipation.
Stay tuned for additional updates.