Move in and go
Most office space asks you to imagine it finished. Suite 1900 is already there.
There is a glass-walled conference room and a private glass office — the kind of finish that reads as considered, not builder-grade. Open workspace for your team. A wet kitchenette so no one is walking down the hall for coffee or a place to rinse a mug. It is built, and it is finished.
For a firm that needs to be in and working — a new office, an expansion, a lease running out with no time for a six-month build — move-in-ready space on a high floor is worth a great deal. There is no construction, no allowance to negotiate, no timeline to manage. Sign, move, work.
Nineteen floors up, three sides of light
Suite 1900 sits on the nineteenth floor with light on three sides — north, east and south.
From up here the windows do real work: the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge on the skyline, and Fulton Street running out below you. It is the kind of outlook that makes a conference room a place clients remember, and the glass office and glass conference room were built to let that light run all the way through the floor.
Thirteen-foot-plus ceilings add to it — volume and daylight together, on a high floor, in a boutique prewar tower. Very little in Downtown Brooklyn at this size feels like this.
The building and the location
32 Court Street is a boutique office building, prewar and modernized, run hands-on by the ownership that occupies it. New elevators, new lobby, on-site management, heat included, central building systems.
And the location is unmatched for anyone whose work touches the courts: 32 Court sits on the corner directly across from the Supreme Court, a walk to Kings County Supreme, Civil Court, the federal courthouse, and Borough Hall. Every Downtown Brooklyn subway line is within a block. Borough Hall / Court Street — the 2, 3, 4, 5 and R — is under a block from the door, and Wall Street is two stops away.
The lease
Suite 1900 is offered at $60 per square foot on a modified gross basis — meaning a straightforward rent structure without the full pass-through complexity of a net lease. Expected October 1, 2026, subject to confirmation.
We own the building and lease it directly. No broker layer, no waiting for an answer. Ask, and we tell you.