Brooklyn Marina up for auction following bankruptcy

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One°15 Brooklyn Marina, located in Brooklyn Bridge Park, is up for auction this week.

In October 2024, MIN reported that the owners of One°15 Brooklyn Marina had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing insurmountable debt.

The property at Pier 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park is now for sale through AuctionAdvisors, with qualifying bids due today (2 December) by 4pm eastern standard time (EST).

The property will be auctioned on 4 December at 4pm (EST). The minimum bid is set at $2.4 million.

The 7.5-acre marina boasts over 100 slips, can accommodate vessels up to 300ft (91 metres) and offers access to New York Harbour.

According to the advisors, the marina features a well-established sail club and school, equipped with the newest fleet in NY Harbour and has 150 members. Additionally, there’s a bakery, plus a full-service restaurant and bar with seating for 130 indoors and 80 on the outdoor deck.

Marina features include:

– Only New York marina with wave protection in central New York city.

– Full-service concierge amenities.

– 100 per cent floating docks.

– Only ADA-accessible marina in New York

Dockage & marina layout

ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina accommodates vessels up to 300ft (91m) in length.

– Four main docks: 38 fingers; 2 T-heads

– 1500ft side-tie within marina

– 500ft side tie along attenuator

– 42 pedestals and five superyacht stations with power and water

The listing is available on the AuctionAdvisors website.

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