This oversized loft offers nearly 1800 square feet of living space with soaring 12-foot ceilings,
three bedroom/sleeping rooms plus den, two full bathrooms and a private terrace accessed directly from the living room.
This home has north & east exposures. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances including wine refrigerator and dishwasher and an in-unit washer/dryer.
Modern bamboo floors throughout compliment the gallery-sized walls. Two large classically modern bathrooms offer the options of shower or tub.
The building was originally designed by architect Ralph Walker in 1928 and restored by Beyer Blinder Belle, honoring its glorious Art Deco grandeur.
Building staff include full time concierge, live-in super, on-site management and deliveries attendant.
Building amenities include two common roof terraces, lounge, yoga room, fully equipped gym, children’s playroom, business center, and public parking and self-storage accessible from the building.
Within a few blocks: Trader Joe’s, Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas, DeKalb Market Hall, Target, Borough Hall’s Farmer Market, Barclays Center, BAM, and Whole Foods. Popular restaurants like Gage & Tollner, French Louie, and Circa Brewing offer outstanding dining.
The beautifully designed and just-completed Abolitionist Park around the corner features a children’s playground and a separate dog run, providing a serene recreational and green space. Grab your specialty coffee at Blank Street or Caf D’Avignon and enjoy!
Proximity to 11 subway lines (R, 2/3, Q, B, A/C, F/G and 4/5) only one or two stops to Manhattan, and a just a few blocks from Brooklyn Heights, Dumbo and Cobble Hill make this the most convenient location to everything coveted in Brooklyn.
The number of bedrooms listed above is not a legal conclusion.
Each person should consult with his/her own attorney, architect, or zoning expert to make a determination as to the number of rooms in the unit that may be legally used as a bedroom.
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