The Workshop at 129 | Gowanus Creative Flagship
7,650 SF of High-Spec Flex Space + Private 1000 SF Garden
Position your brand at the intersection of industry and innovation. 129 11th Street offers a rare, fully-modernized industrial-to-office conversion in the heart of the Gowanus creative corridor. This two-story standalone building provides the ultimate "company compound" feel, blending high-efficiency systems with authentic Brooklyn soul.
The Space: Where Form Meets Function
Total Footprint: 7,650 RSF across two levels (Divisible from 1,800 SF).
Light & Volume: Massive perimeter windows flood both floors with natural light; 12’ clear ceilings and an open-span layout allow for total customization.
The Garden: A private, 1000 SF "Ivy Garden" serves as a lush outdoor breakout area, event space, or a serene retreat for teams—a true rarity in New York’s commercial inventory.
Logistics Ready: Features a true dock-high loading bay, an additional front-loading dock, and a private enclosed garage with a curb cut for seamless white-glove deliveries or secure vehicle storage.
Building Specs for 2026 Standards
Advanced Climate: Multi-zone central HVAC and high-efficiency LED lighting throughout.
Heavy Power: 3-phase, 4-wire electrical service—ready for server rooms, production equipment, or specialized manufacturing.
Wellness & Lifestyle: Modern on-site shower facilities, multiple private restrooms, and a partitioned executive suite level.
Tech-Ready: Voice intercom system and high-speed fiber connectivity.
Strategic Neighborhood Positioning
As the Gowanus rezoning nears completion, 129 11th Street sits at the center of a 15-minute city ecosystem.
The Neighbors: Join a community that includes Whole Foods, Industry City (minutes away), and the new Martin Scorsese Virtual Production Center.
Transit: 95 Walk Score. 5-minute walk to the F, G, and R trains at 4th Ave/9th St. Direct vehicle access to the BQE and Battery Tunnel for Manhattan connectivity in under 15 minutes.
Lifestyle: Steps from world-class dining and wellness, including Four & Twenty Blackbirds, Table 87, and Gowanus Powerhouse.