brooklyn development mixed-use reimagines vacant warehouse
Aug 16, 2025
Karl van Es

Mixed-use Development in Brooklyn Reimagines Vacant Warehouse

[caption id="attachment_5751" align="alignnone" width="1500"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Imagen Subliminal[/caption]  

EMPIRE STORES | S9 ARCHITECTURE

Brooklyn, New York Description is provided by the architect. Empire Stores is emblematic of Brooklyn’s transformation from lapsed industrial powerhouse into a growing creative sector. This award-winning mixed-use development reimagines a vacant, 19th-century warehouse on the DUMBO waterfront as a contemporary creative workplace and community hub.   [caption id="attachment_5767" align="alignnone" width="1600"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Imagen Subliminal[/caption]   The conversion of this 450,000 sf complex, provides Brooklyn’s burgeoning Tech Triangle with much-needed office space and brings retail, dining, public space and exhibition galleries to the neighborhood. The campaign of adaptive re-use celebrates and preserves the building’s monumental presence on the waterfront while improving circulation between DUMBO’s urban fabric and the 85-acre Brooklyn Bridge Park.   [caption id="attachment_5752" align="alignnone" width="1200"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Imagen Subliminal[/caption] [caption id="attachment_5753" align="alignnone" width="1400"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Imagen Subliminal[/caption]   Architectural intervention transformed this massive building, once a barrier standing between the neighborhood and the park, into a public portal that reconnects the two zones. A passageway carved out of the masonry structure creates a pedestrian conduit between Water Street and the waterfront.   [caption id="attachment_5755" align="alignnone" width="1800"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Imagen Subliminal[/caption]   A four-story, open-air courtyard excavated from within the center of the building serves as an immersive public space for building tenants, community members, and park visitors. Glass curtain walls line the courtyard blending the contemporary and the historic to make visible the building’s striations: shopping and a public food court at grade, galleries for the Brooklyn Historical Society on the second floor, and multiple floors of open office space above.   [caption id="attachment_5754" align="alignnone" width="1200"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Imagen Subliminal[/caption]   By adapting the rooftop into a landscaped public terrace accessible from the courtyard, Brooklyn Bridge Park is extended into the building organically. This 7,000 sf space augments the park’s recreational facilities with a restaurant and beer garden and offers iconic views of the bridges and the Manhattan skyline.   [caption id="attachment_5756" align="alignnone" width="1500"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Patrick Donahue[/caption] [caption id="attachment_5757" align="alignnone" width="1500"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Patrick Donahue[/caption]   The reanimated complex features 380,000 sf of creative office space over five floors, including a two-story contemporary addition on the roof. Retail and restaurants constitute 70,000 sf on the ground floor with 3,000 sf of exhibition space on the 2nd floor.   [caption id="attachment_5765" align="alignnone" width="1500"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Patrick Donahue[/caption] [caption id="attachment_5764" align="alignnone" width="1500"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Patrick Donahue[/caption] [caption id="attachment_5763" align="alignnone" width="1500"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Patrick Donahue[/caption] [caption id="attachment_5761" align="alignnone" width="1500"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Patrick Donahue[/caption] [caption id="attachment_5760" align="alignnone" width="1500"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Patrick Donahue[/caption] [caption id="attachment_5758" align="alignnone" width="1500"]Empire Stores in Brooklyn by S9 Architecture © S9 Architecture / Patrick Donahue[/caption]  

Project Credits

Developer: Midtown Equities, HK Organization and Rockwood Capital General Contractor: Veracity Partners Landscape Designer: Future Green Studio Structural Engineer: Robert Silman Associates MEP Engineer: Mottola Rini Engineers LEED Consultant: Spiezle Architectural Group Lighting Consultant: Tillotson Design Associates Design Architects: S9 Architecture, Studio V Associate Architects: Perkins Eastman