Welcome home to this extraordinary, expansive, sunny and super-cool 1100sf corner condo loft with two walls of windows, 11ft ceilings, concrete columns, original oak floors, industrial touches, in-unit laundry, central heat/ac, low monthlies, incredible city views and unbeatable ambience at the historic Toy Factory Lofts in Downtown Brooklyn!
#6A CAN EASILY CONVERT TO A TRUE 1BR OR 2BR. See alternate floor plans for details. (Built-ins are removable.)
Glorious all-day sunshine pours in through oversized double-paned windows on two walls looking out toward the Manhattan skyline on the horizon. Spanning almost 50 feet in length, this expansive open floor plan offers distinctive areas for separate living, dining, sleeping, working and relaxing via incredible custom built-in millwork by renowned architectural designer Jeffrey Taras of Associated Fabrication throughout the space, including undulating bookshelves, storage, and an office nook with a clever pull-out door and queen-sized sleeping loft for guests.
The bedroom area is framed entirely by windows and features more custom-built millwork by Associated Fabrication.
Garment storage is endless with no detail overlooked, including convenient shoe storage drawers. The updated chef’s kitchen is appointed with sleek custom cabinetry, stainless steel backsplash and appliances. The bathroom has been updated with ceramic tilework and attractive fixtures.
There is also a large storage space above the bathroom.
Originally constructed in 1926, The Toy Factory Lofts was once home to Tudor Metal Products who invented Electric Football on this site. In 2004, the building was converted to 56 condominium residences spanning 8 stories. Amenities include a virtual doorman, private storage, private on-site parking, live-in Resident Manager, fitness center, rooftop deck with panoramic views, package room, Verizon Fios, an onsite parking garage and bicycle storage.
Located only a block from the entrance to the BQE, traveling across the borough, city or state could not be easier.
Immediate access to the highway allows for easy reverse commutes and vacation departures. Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridge entrances are also within 2 blocks, providing the easiest possible entry to Manhattan. Nearby highlights include NYC Fresh Market and City Point Trader Joe’s, the DeKalb Market Hall, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Fort Greene Park and the DUMBO Waterfront.
Public transit includes the A,C and F trains on the corner of Myrtle and Jay Street, the Hoyt Street 2/3 station and the Dekalb Avenue B,D,N,Q,R station (only 1 stop to Canal Street and 2 stops to Union Square).
Note: #6A is a true loft, listed as a studio 1BA in the Offering Plan.
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