Feb 28, 2014
Carter's Review
This attractive, 8-story, mid-block, rental building at 307 Atlantic Avenue known as the Atlantic Stamp Building is located in the Boerum Hill section of Brooklyn. It has 26 apartments.
It was built in 2010 by 307-9 Atlantic Avenue LLC, of which John Evans is a partner.
It was designed by Howard Chin and Thomas Gilman.
Bottom Line
A pleasant mid-block, mid-rise building in Boerum Hill that is convenient to the many restaurants and boutiques of Atlantic Avenue.
Description
The building has a dark red wing with a setback at the seventh floor, a pale red center section and a narrow white section with a setback at the 8th floor.
Amenities
The building has a roof deck and a laundry room.
Apartments
Apartments have white oak floors and individual heating and cooling controls.
Kitchens have Frigidaire stainless-steel refrigerators, dishwashers and ranges and white Italian cabinetry from Miton, and Impala granite countertops.
Bathrooms have Caesarstone countertop, Toto toilets and Kohler tubs.
Apartment D on floors 3 through 6 are one-bedroom units with 16-foot-long living rooms with pass-through kitchens.
Apartment A on floors 3 through 6 are two-bedroom units with 14-foot-living rooms with open kitchens and small balconies.
History
A low-rise building known as the Academy Stamp building formerly occupied the site.
- No Fee Rental built in 2008
- 2 apartments currently for rent ($3.8K to $4.1K)
- Located in Boerum Hill
- 26 total apartments 26 total apartments