141 6th St sits in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn — a manufacturing-zoned area (within the special overlay for the neighborhood) that has undergone recent rezoning and increasing mixed-use interest.
The property is an existing masonry warehouse built in 1915 (with renovation around 2010 according to public records) and currently used by a recycling business.
The asset comprises roughly 10,800 SF of building space on a 1.03-acre lot (˜ 45,000 SF), with generous 26' clear-span ceilings.
Given its size, layout, lot depth, high ceilings, and flexible zoning (M1-2 / mixed-use overlay per local zoning), the site presents a compelling opportunity for repurposing — e.g., indoor sports or recreational facilities (padel, tennis, multi-sport courts), creative / industrial-loft conversion, or large-format uses.
The broader Gowanus area has been undergoing transformation — with rezoning approved in 2021 to encourage mixed-use development, new residential delivery, and rejuvenation of waterfront and community infrastructure.