Open in Park Slope
Brownstone family-residential + brunch + Prospect Park anchor
Park Slope is one of NYC's strongest family-residential neighborhoods — brownstones, Prospect Park, weekend stroller traffic, and a strong brunch + family-dining economy. 5th Ave + 7th Ave are the commercial spines. CB6 is operator-friendly.
Best fit: family-friendly restaurant, brunch concept, cafe, neighborhood bar, pizzeria. Late-night doesn't work. Rents at $90-180/sqft retail. The PS food culture is mature — operators should expect tight margins on standard concepts and need a clear differentiation angle.
What works here. And what to file.
Restaurant (full-service)
Café / Coffee Shop
Pizzeria
Cocktail Bar
NYC's smoothest SLA pipeline — 96% approve rate; succession market not greenfield; 5th Ave / Smith St / Court St / Van Brunt are the corridors
BK06 has the smoothest hospitality pipeline in NYC: 96% of dispositions approve through the Business Affairs & Licenses committee, with only 2 modified approvals (Luya 219 5th Ave, Red Hook Distillery 185 Van Dyke) and zero outright denies in our 24-month dataset. The board is fundamentally a SUCCESSION market — ownership changes dominate: Buttermilk Channel → Alani Tavern (524 Court); Ample Hills → Polly's (305 Nevins); That Bar → women's sports bar (47 5th Ave); Alchemy → Uncle Barry's wing bar (56 5th Ave); Old Sam's → new operator (238 Court); Buttermilk Channel chef → Indian Table (500 Court); Ruthies → Osteria Regina (241 Smith); Bar Bruno owner change (520 Henry). Top corridors: 5th Ave (10), Smith St (6), Court St (6), Van Brunt St (5 - Red Hook), 3rd Ave Gowanus (5). Zero cannabis applications surfaced; zero cabaret applications. CB6 handed off sidewalk café review to DOT (Feb 2025).
Full CB BK06 profile →Got a Park Slope space in mind?
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