953 Dean Street presents a premier ground-floor retail opportunity within Prospect House, a newly constructed 240-unit Class A multifamily development.
The offering includes a 2,200-square-foot corner suite with expansive glass frontage at the northeast corner of Dean Street and Classon Avenue, ideal for café, restaurant, gallery, medical, wellness, or fitness uses. And an in-line 16,788-square-foot ground-floor, and a curb-cut drive-in entrance with loading capability, purpose-built for school, childcare, medical, supermarket, or destination retail concepts. Each unit includes supplemental sub-level space, flexible layouts ready for customization, and 14-foot ceilings, combining modern construction, scale, and infrastructure rarely available in this Brooklyn submarket.
Positioned in the heart of Crown Heights at the corner of Dean Street and Classon Avenue, Prospect House benefits from immediate access to the Franklin Avenue transit hub, connecting to the 2, 3, 4, 5, C, and S subway lines for seamless travel to Downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan. Minutes from Barclays Center, home of the Brooklyn Nets, the location captures event-driven traffic and sustained neighborhood activity. The surrounding corridor is reinforced by dense multifamily housing and strong mixed-use development, serving nearly 700,000 residents within a 2-mile radius and approximately $8 billion in annual consumer spending. Cultural and recreational anchors, including Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Museum, further enhance foot traffic and destination appeal.
Crown Heights and neighboring Prospect Heights continue to evolve as vibrant, high-demand Brooklyn neighborhoods characterized by residential growth and boutique retail expansion. The intersection of strong demographics, transit connectivity, and purpose-built retail infrastructure positions Prospect House as a platform for operators seeking scale, visibility, and long-term market presence. This opportunity delivers contemporary design, embedded residential density, and logistical functionality in one of Brooklyn’s most active and upward-trending corridors.