Audible Difference, a technology services firm specializing in audiovisual solutions, has signed a 47,000 square foot lease at Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park. The deal marks the largest component of a broader leasing push at the 59-acre city-owned campus, where the New York City Economic Development Corporation announced four new tenants this week.
Brooklyn Army Terminal, managed by NYCEDC as a public benefit corporation, has now secured over 58,000 square feet in new leases. The facility continues its transformation into a hub for tech and creative industries, drawing companies seeking large, flexible industrial space in Brooklyn.
Audible Difference's commitment to nearly half of the announced leasing volume reflects strong demand for affordable, bulk workspace among audiovisual and technology service providers. The firm's expansion into Sunset Park positions it near waterfront access and proximity to other emerging tech clusters in Brooklyn.
For commercial landlords and property managers, BAT's momentum signals sustained tenant interest in converted industrial space. The terminal's pricing and availability appeal to mid-market tech firms seeking alternatives to Manhattan's premium rates. For small businesses and startups, the availability of 47,000-square-foot modules demonstrates that large-format leasing remains viable for specialized operations.
The NYCEDC's management of BAT reflects the city's broader strategy to activate underutilized public assets and generate revenue while supporting commercial real estate development. Sunset Park's emerging commercial market has attracted consistent investment, and BAT's success with tech tenants validates the neighborhood's appeal to companies requiring substantial operational footprint.
Audible Difference's entry into the Brooklyn Army Terminal ecosystem adds to the waterfront site's growing roster of creative and technical businesses, solidifying the location as a credible alternative to more expensive Brooklyn neighborhoods.