About Jay Rooftop: 7th Floor
Originally constructed in 1915, this building was created as a factory for the Grand Union Tea Company (also known as the Jones Brothers Tea company). One of the oldest chain store companies in the country, this factory once shipped over 32 million pounds of coffee and 4 million pounds of tea each year. This building is a perfect example of Daylight Factory with Transitional American Round Arch Style Elements, and still boasts both the Grand Union Tea Company logo and the Jones Brothers Company logo in the first floor lobby. Situated directly next to the Manhattan Bridge, this is the first level of Jay Rooftop spaces. As such, this 7th Floor Rooftop provides a long, beautiful view of the Manhattan Bridge, the Brooklyn Skyline and even some parts of the Manhattan Skyline as well. One of Seret Studios’ largest rooftop spaces, this space provides ample room for whatever photo shoot or video you are creating, and its large, open space provides an incredible amount of customization. Along this rooftop space an exposed brick divider separates one half of the rooftop from the other, which gives an extra level of charm and another option to set the stage for your production.
Quick Facts
23,600 sf
Original Street Art
Rooftop View
Exposed Brick
Raw Space