Savanna, Hornig Capital Complete 165,000 SF Office/Retail Conversion in Brooklyn

by Amy Works

NEW YORK CITY — Savanna and its joint venture partner, Hornig Capital Partners, have completed the redevelopment of 95 Evergreen Avenue in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood. The joint venture acquired the five-story, 165,000-square-foot former Schlitz Brewery in 2015 and implemented a $30 million project to transform the building into high-end office and retail space. The project included renovating and upgrading the façade, windows, roof, generator, elevators, electric and plumbing systems, fire alarms, sprinklers and HVAC systems. Fogarty Finger designed the new space. Initially built for Schlitz brewing operations, the building features 15- to 37-foot ceilings and efficient floor plates of up to 37,500 square feet. New features to the building include a roof deck with views of the Manhattan skyline and a custom light fixture in the lobby with 8,400 backlit Schlitz bottles. Mitchell Arkin and Joseph Cirone of Cushman & Wakefield are marketing the office space, while Andrew Clemens of Ripco Real Estate is handling leasing for the retail space.

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