For Sale: The Iconic Coignet Stone Company Building   360 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Seize this rare opportunity to own one of Brooklyn's most celebrated and architecturally significant buildings. Located at the prominent corner of 3rd Avenue and 3rd Street in the vibrant Gowanus neighborhood, the   
Coignet Stone Company Building is a masterwork of 19th-century design and enduring American history.
 Constructed in   
1873 and designed by   
William Field & Son, this striking building was originally home to the New York & Long Island Coignet Stone Company-the first in the United States to manufacture concrete building materials.  With its   
landmarked status officially designated in 2006, the property stands as a proud symbol of innovation and craftsmanship.
 Property Highlights: 
 -   Landmarked historic structure 
- Approximately   2,360 SF over three levels (ground, second, and basement floors) 
-   Oversized arched windows and doors create dramatic interior light and space 
-   13-foot ceilings on the main floors,   11-foot ceilings in the basement 
-   Original architectural details, including a grand staircase and cornices 
-   Zoned M1-2 for commercial and industrial use ideal for a museum, showroom, cafe and much more. 
- Adjacent to   Whole Foods Market and their $1 million restoration of the building's facade 
- A short stroll from   Park Slope,   Carroll Gardens, and the   4th Ave-9th Street subway station 
 This remarkable corner building bridges old-world charm with modern potential, offering a unique canvas for visionary investors, creatives, or entrepreneurs. Whether you're seeking a boutique commercial headquarters, a one-of-a-kind space, this is a singular  chance to own a piece of New York history. 
 Virtually staged photos courtesy of  Carole Vaudable Interior Design, they transform New York spaces with Parisian flair. 
 Inquiries: For more details or to schedule a private showing, please contact the   
 exclusive brokers representing this property.
 
                
                    For Sale: The Iconic Coignet Stone Company Building   360 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Seize this rare opportunity to own one of Brooklyn's most celebrated and architecturally significant buildings. Located at the prominent corner of 3rd Avenue and 3rd Street in the vibrant Gowanus neighborhood, the   
Coignet Stone Company Building is a masterwork of 19th-century design and enduring American history.
 Constructed in   
1873 and designed by   
William Field & Son, this striking building was originally home to the New York & Long Island Coignet Stone Company-the first in the United States to manufacture concrete building materials.  With its   
landmarked status officially designated in 2006, the property stands as a proud symbol of innovation and craftsmanship.
 Property Highlights: 
 -   Landmarked historic structure 
- Approximately   2,360 SF over three levels (ground, second, and basement floors) 
-   Oversized arched windows and doors create dramatic interior light and space 
-   13-foot ceilings on the main floors,   11-foot ceilings in the basement 
-   Original architectural details, including a grand staircase and cornices 
-   Zoned M1-2 for commercial and industrial use ideal for a museum, showroom, cafe and much more. 
- Adjacent to   Whole Foods Market and their $1 million restoration of the building's facade 
- A short stroll from   Park Slope,   Carroll Gardens, and the   4th Ave-9th Street subway station 
 This remarkable corner building bridges old-world charm with modern potential, offering a unique canvas for visionary investors, creatives, or entrepreneurs. Whether you're seeking a boutique commercial headquarters, a one-of-a-kind space, this is a singular  chance to own a piece of New York history. 
 Virtually staged photos courtesy of  Carole Vaudable Interior Design, they transform New York spaces with Parisian flair. 
 Inquiries: For more details or to schedule a private showing, please contact the   
 exclusive brokers representing this property.
 
                 
                    
            Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group