An exceptional opportunity to lease a fully built-out community facility space in one of Williamsburg’s most desirable and high-foot-traffic corridors. Located at 179 North 7th Street, this expansive 2,000square foot space with a private backyard is move-in ready and ideal for a wide range of institutional, medical, educational, and nonprofit uses.
Currently configured as a licensed school, the space features multiple classrooms and private offices, ADA accessibility, built-in restrooms and showers, and two entrances, offering both flexibility and functionality for a variety of community-driven tenants.
The layout is enhanced by soaring ceilings, excellent natural light, and high-end finishes throughout. The private, landscaped backyard creates unique programming potential for child care, wellness, or outdoor education. With no key money required, this is a rare, turnkey opportunity in the heart of prime Williamsburg, just steps from the Bedford L.
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Property Highlights:
• 2,000 SF community facility use only (no retail or restaurant)
• Additional private backyard space
• Fully built out with multiple rooms, offices, and classrooms
• Bathrooms with showers and ADA-compliant access
• Two entrances for functional layout or dual operations
• No key money
• Super high ceilings and excellent light
• Prime Williamsburg block with extremely high foot traffic
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Permitted Uses (Community Facility Only):
Ideal for:
• Licensed school, daycare, or early childhood education
• Mental health clinic or therapy group practice
• Medical or dental office
• Nonprofit headquarters or administrative space
• Tutoring, test prep, or instructional center
• Religious organization or community outreach hub
• Arts or music instruction
• Senior or youth services
• Counseling, social services, or wellness center
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Location Highlights:
• Located on North 7th St between Bedford Ave & Driggs
• Just 1 block to Bedford L – fastest access from Manhattan
• Surrounded by vibrant restaurants, retail, and community institutions
• Heavy daily foot traffic and long-term neighborhood demand for quality institutional spaces
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