Sales have launched at Greenpoint 282, a boutique condominium on the former site of the movie theater Nassau Arcade. Situated at 282 Nassau Avenue near McGolrick Park, the four-story, three-building complex was developed by Victor Sigoura of Legion Investment Group. The red-brick exterior by Scarano Architects draws inspiration from Greenpoint’s industrial past while incorporating contemporary touches for an eclectic look.
The building's 21 homes come in one- and two-bedroom configurations, many with duplex layouts and custom finishes. All units feature red oak hardwood floors, ceilings as high as 14’9”, generous closet space, Nest thermostat, and in-unit Bosch washer/dryer. Kitchens have Calacatta quartz countertops, custom herringbone glass backsplash, custom cabinetry, and Miele and Bosch appliance suite. Bathrooms have floor-to-ceiling tile with rainfall showerhead. Many homes have private balconies, and pets are welcome.
One-bedrooms start at $795K, two-bedrooms start at $925K, and three-bedrooms start at $1.55 million. The average price of $1,000 per square foot is slightly below the Greenpoint average of $1,032 per square foot.
Greenpoint 282 is a short walk away from Monsignor McGolrick Park as well as area grocery stores, restaurants, bars, and shops. There is a bus stop across the street, and the Nassau Avenue subway stop is less than a mile away.
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