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The Belltel Lofts is located in Downtown Brooklyn at 365 Bridge Street. It was originally constructed in 1929 as the headquarters of New York Telephone by "architect of the century" Ralph Walker, and considered Brooklyn's first skyscraper.
Residences in the Belltel Lofts maintain many original architectural details. Kitchens have stainless steel appliances and wood cabinetry and bathrooms feature top-of-the-line fixtures, custom vanities and impressive finishes. Large windows also offer excellent views of the surrounding neighborhood and some units are outfitted with tall, beamed ceilings.
An extensive amenity package includes a 24-hour doorman, two common roof terraces (multiple lounge areas, barbecue stations, sweeping views of Brooklyn and Manhattan), media lounge, yoga room, fully-equipped gym, children's playroom, business center, bike room, indoor parking, and self-storage.
A quick subway ride into Manhattan with major transportation right outside your door, including 11 subway lines (R, 2, 3, Q, B, A, C, F, G, 4,5), Downtown Brooklyn has quickly become one of Brooklyn's most exciting destinations. Brooklyn Bridge Park, Fort Greene Park, BAM, and Barclays Center are a quick walk away. CityPoint is only two blocks away with the Dekalb Food Hall, Trader Joe's, Target, McNally Jackson, Century 21, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and so much more. Other notable businesses found in Downtown Brooklyn include Circa Brewing Co., Sephora, Neiman Marcus Last Call, SoulCycle, YogaWorks, Tangerine (Yoga Studio) and Brooklyn Fare.
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Voted a landmark in 2004, the building is now owned by Clipper Equity and was converted into apartments in 2008 by Beyer Blinder Belle, the same firm behind the restoration of Grand Central Terminal and the renovation of the Domino Sugar Factory in Williamsburg.
With 219 units spread across 27 stories, this highrise has a concierge and a full-time doorman, as well as a garage, garden, children's playroom, lounge, fitness center, and a rooftop terrace, among other amenities. Ranging from studio to three-bedroom, there are a variety of different floor plans available, ranging from 600 to 2700 square feet. The kitchens have stainless steel appliances and wood cabinets, and the bathrooms have custom vanities and impressive fixtures and finishes. Many units also feature large windows with views of the surrounding neighborhood of downtown Brooklyn.
Heart of Downtown Brooklyn!