Share Icons Properties Properties Brooklyn NY Gateway Center Retail Contact Information Sam Vasquez, Senior General Manager Email WEBSITE 501 Gateway Drive, Brooklyn, NY, 11239 The Numbers Units 48 Square Footage 1.2m Completion 2014 Gateway Center—located just off the Belt Parkway at Exit 15, Erskine Street, directly across from Spring Creek Park—has been a staple in the East New York, Brooklyn community since 2002. In 2014, the new development expansion, Gateway Center North, made Gateway Center a shopping mecca for local area residents as well as residents of neighboring boroughs. Gateway Center North spans 610,231 square feet and is home to over 35 new shopping options, including JC Penney, TJ Maxx, Nordstrom Rack, GAP Factory, Carters, ShopRite, P.C. Richard & Son, Raymour & Flanigan, Burlington, DSW and Dave & Buster’s. Gateway Center South, completed in 2002, is home to 13 shops, including Home Depot, BJ's, Target and Bed Bath & Beyond. Dining options include Smashburger, Panera Bread, Buffalo Wild Wings, Applebee’s, Pizza Studio, Olive Garden, Red Lobster and Outback Steakhouse. The combined sites offer a wide range of shops and restaurants, nearly 5,000 free parking spaces and beautifully landscaped courtyards and gardens. The beautiful Gateway ArtWalk also displays Brooklyn-artist Abby Goldstein’s art installation entitled Ebb and Flow. Amenities Courtyards and Gardens, 4,835 Parking Spaces Design & Construction Construction Company March Associates Construction HRH Construction Landscape designer Gateway Center North: Weintraub Diaz Landscape Designers Gateway Center South: Kelco Construction Sustainability status LEED Silver Certified Management Company Related Management Market status Fully Leased Architects Gateway Center North: Perkins Eastman Architects PC Gateway Center South: Greenberg Farrow Architects Gallery Awards 2020 Innovation Award for Commercial Energy Microgrids and Storage – Gateway Center, Smart Energy Decisions 2003 Regional Retail New Construction Award – Gateway Center, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce