315 Meserole
A reimagined industrial property in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn — transformed into a flexible hub for creative work, production, and community-driven events.
The three-story building combines original concrete architecture and expansive windows with new mechanical systems and finishes. It offers a mix of prebuilt offices, white-box suites, and open floorplates adaptable for a range of tenants — from studios and showrooms to hospitality and event concepts.
Building Overview
Total Size
≈ 58,000 SF across three floors
Flexible configurations from 1,100 SF – 28,000 SF
Features
Rooftop bar + event terrace
Prebuilt creative suites
Light-filled industrial character
Updated infrastructure & building systems
Community
Home to The Wandering Barman
Vibrant tenant mix of creative and maker-focused businesses
Eligible for NYC commercial tax incentives
Location
East Williamsburg / Brooklyn
Steps from the L train at Montrose Ave
Easy access to Williamsburg, Bushwick & Greenpoint
Location
315 Meserole Street is situated in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, at the intersection of Meserole Street and Waterbury Street.
Just one block from the L Train at Montrose Avenue, the property offers quick access to Williamsburg, Bushwick, and Greenpoint. Its central position connects tenants to a thriving creative community of studios, galleries, and small-scale manufacturers, while remaining minutes from Manhattan via subway or car.
Surrounding highlights include:
Transit: Montrose Ave (L) · Morgan Ave (L) · Broadway (G/J/M/Z)
Neighborhood Anchors: Roberta’s, Elsewhere, Brooklyn Steel, MIKA
Connectivity: 10 minutes to Williamsburg, 15 minutes to Lower Manhattan
A well-connected pocket of Brooklyn’s creative corridor — easily accessible yet distinctly local.
Upcoming events
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“time & place” exhibition
Highlights from Time & Place Exhibition
Artist Highlights
This vibrant new mural at 315 Meserole Street in Brooklyn marks the beginning of an ambitious series of exterior and interior installations by renowned artist Queen Andrea. Serving as the first chapter in a larger transformation of the building, the work showcases her signature blend of bold typography, geometric patterning, and kinetic color.
Curated in collaboration with fellow artist AM NYC, the project aims to completely reimagine the creative studio building through hand-painted murals that celebrate community, craft, and the expressive power of large-scale art.
Follow Queen Andrea’s work on Instagram: @queenandreaone