177 Livingston Street stands on the corner of Livingston Street and Gallatin Place in the heart of Downtown Brooklyn, half a block off Fulton Mall. Built as the Abraham & Straus carriage house by George L. Morse and restored in the 2000s, the seven-storey, 111,133 SF Class B building is faced in banded brick over a rusticated brownstone base, with an arcade of round arches, carved terracotta tympana and a rounded corner that turns the intersection.
Current buildout is turnkey for Dental. Easy conversion to medical, chiro, etc.
The building sits on one of the strongest blocks in Downtown Brooklyn, alongside St. Francis College (2,700 students), SUNY Empire State University and MTA Headquarters (3,800 staff). BKX, 440,000 SF of new retail at 422 Fulton, opens on the same block in 2027.
Nine subway lines run within two blocks and the 2/3 at Hoyt Street is approximately 350 feet away; six stations within half a mile carried 36.2 million riders in 2025. Fulton Mall draws roughly 100,000 visitors a day, and the NYC DOT's May 2026 count recorded 7,283 weekday evening pedestrians on Fulton between Lawrence and Bridge, the highest weekday PM figure of any Brooklyn index location in that count.
Downtown Brooklyn has added roughly 27,000 homes since the 2004 rezoning, with 8,000 more in the pipeline and the population up 57 percent. Median household income in 11201 is $173,136, and 86,000 people work in the district. Zoning is C5-4, permitting retail and eating and drinking establishments as-of-right.