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Storefront > Rent a pop up space > Pop-up Shop in Brooklyn > Pop-up Shop in Park Slope, Brooklyn > Pop-up Shop in 5th Avenue, Brooklyn
5th Avenue in Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's most walkable retail corridors, lined with independent boutiques, cafes, and neighborhood staples that draw steady foot traffic seven days a week. If you are looking for a pop up shop on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, Storefront lists short-term retail spaces along this strip so you can launch quickly, test your concept with a loyal local audience, and move on without a long-term lease.
5th Avenue runs roughly 30 blocks through the heart of Park Slope, connecting Flatbush Avenue at the north end to Greenwood Heights in the south. The street benefits from a dense residential catchment of families, young professionals, and creatives who shop locally and frequently. Average weekend foot traffic on the busiest stretch between Union Street and 9th Street rivals many Manhattan side streets, but rents sit well below comparable corridors in SoHo or the West Village.
For brands testing a physical presence, this combination of affordability and engaged foot traffic makes 5th Avenue one of the strongest pop up locations in Brooklyn. The customer base skews toward quality over price sensitivity, which suits DTC brands, emerging designers, artisan food producers, and lifestyle labels looking for genuine product feedback.
The retail stock along 5th Avenue is predominantly ground-floor storefronts within three- and four-story brownstone or brick-front buildings. Typical spaces range from 400 to 1,200 square feet, with street-level glass frontage and direct sidewalk access. Some units sit within mixed-use buildings that include a small backroom or basement level for storage.
Common formats available for short-term rent include:
Turnkey storefronts with existing fixtures, lighting, and a fitting room, ready for a fashion or accessories pop up
Raw shell spaces suited to brands that want to build a custom installation or immersive experience
Shared retail spaces where you take a section of an existing shop, reducing cost while gaining built-in foot traffic
Whether you need a polished showroom-style unit or a blank canvas, the variety along this corridor means you can match the space to your brand rather than forcing a compromise. Browse all available retail space for rent on Storefront to compare options across Brooklyn and beyond.
Pop up shop pricing on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn typically falls between $150 and $400 per day, depending on the block, square footage, and included amenities. Weekly and monthly rates usually come with a discount. A two-week pop up in a 600-square-foot space between 1st Street and 9th Street generally runs $2,500 to $5,500.
Most spaces on Storefront are available with flexible booking terms starting from a single day up to several months. There is no long-term lease commitment. Security deposits, utility inclusions, and Wi-Fi availability vary by listing, so check individual space details before booking.
Peak demand periods on 5th Avenue align with neighborhood events like the Park Slope Fifth Avenue BID holiday markets, the Atlantic Antic street festival, and back-to-school season in September. If you plan to launch around these dates, book early to secure the best locations.
Not every block on 5th Avenue offers the same foot traffic or customer profile. Here is a rough guide to help you choose the right stretch for your pop up store on 5th Avenue in Brooklyn.
Flatbush to Union Street is the northern gateway closest to the Barclays Center and Atlantic Terminal transit hub. Foot traffic is high volume but fast-paced, best for brands that benefit from impulse discovery and commuter visibility.
Union Street to 9th Street is the commercial core. The highest density of independent retail, restaurants, and weekend strollers. This is where most pop up retail brands target and where daily rates are highest.
9th Street to 15th Street offers a quieter stretch with strong neighborhood loyalty. Lower rents, fewer tourists, and a customer who already knows what they want. Good for appointment-driven experiences, workshops, or community-focused activations.
South of 15th Street transitions toward Greenwood Heights. Foot traffic drops off, but so does pricing. This zone suits brands that rely on destination traffic or social media-driven visits rather than walk-ins.
Explore the wider Park Slope area for spaces on side streets and adjacent avenues that may complement a 5th Avenue activation.
Booking a temporary retail space on 5th Avenue through Storefront is straightforward. Browse available listings filtered to this corridor, review photos, pricing, and amenity details, then submit an inquiry directly to the space owner. Most hosts respond within 24 to 48 hours.
Before you commit, visit the space in person if possible. Check natural light levels, electrical capacity for signage or displays, and whether the entrance is ADA accessible. Confirm whether you can modify the interior layout, hang signage outside, or extend your hours beyond the building's standard operating times.
Once you agree on dates and terms, Storefront handles the booking confirmation and payment processing so both parties are protected.
Daily rates on 5th Avenue in Park Slope typically range from $150 to $400 depending on the block, square footage, and included amenities. A two-week rental for a mid-size storefront between Union Street and 9th Street generally costs $2,500 to $5,500. Weekly and monthly bookings usually come at a discounted rate.
Most spaces listed on Storefront offer flexible terms starting from a single day up to several months. There is no long-term lease requirement. The most common pop up durations on this corridor are one to four weeks, which gives enough time to build local awareness and measure sales performance.
Park Slope's customer base responds well to quality-driven brands in fashion, accessories, home goods, artisan food, and wellness. DTC and e-commerce brands testing a first physical presence perform particularly well here because the neighborhood values discovery and supports independent businesses.
Peak periods include the holiday season from late November through December, back-to-school weeks in September, and neighborhood events like the Park Slope Fifth Avenue BID markets. Spring weekends also draw strong foot traffic as residents spend more time outdoors.
Yes. Some 5th Avenue retailers offer shared space arrangements where you occupy a section of an existing shop. This lowers your cost, gives you access to the host store's existing foot traffic, and reduces setup time. Filter for shared or shop-share options when browsing Storefront listings.
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