170 South 1st Street has launched sales for its new condominium building, dubbed
'1SEVENTY'. The contemporary project, located between Driggs and Bedford avenues in the trendy
Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, was finished earlier this year and houses 7 apartments.
Now on the market are four units with an average price of $1,582/per square-foot; 3 three-bedroom units starting from $1.88 million and a 1 four-bedroom unit listed at $3.475 million.
The condo building, designed by ND Architecture & Design, exemplifies a mix of modern and industrial. The front facade sports minimalistic dark-glass windows, enclosed in metallic black beams, and expansive setback windows that yield several balconies. The chic lobby is hued in soft grays, earth tones of lacquered wood and the occasional splash of white and silver.
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The high-end condos within embrace this aesthetic, exhibiting clean lines and minimalistic design. The ergonomic kitchens have industrial-inspired details that complement all the stainless steel appliances from Bosch and Liebherr. The floor-to-ceiling windows illuminate with natural sunlight. The open-concept living rooms, which share the space with dining areas, include long, sleek islands with Ceasarstone waterfall countertops. The master bathrooms have oversized mirrors, double sinks, full showers with Grohe fixtures, sleek Kohler soaking tubs, and Restoration Hardware lighting fixtures.
Some apartments have walk-in closets, a few have oversized terraces that offer exceptional outdoor living space, and all units have private outdoor spaces and incredible panoramic views of Brooklyn. Building amenities include three private roof terraces, a bike room and a private storage room.
170 South 1st Street isn’t the only luxury complex that has moved into the area. The recently finished condo joins 235 other high-end residences for sale in the neighborhood; the median price is currently set at $1,150,000 or $1,212 per square foot, according to CityRealty data.
Attracting both single professionals and young families, Williamsburg has morphed into a tight-knit, artistically vibrant community. The area is abound with local breweries, artisanal butcheries, mom-and-pop style 'shoppes', organic eateries, trendy bars, cozy coffee houses, vintage stores and fusion restaurants. There’s a micro-cinema and a dog-friendly beer bar a few blocks away from 170 South 1st Street, for example, and the J, L, F, M and Z trains and the East River Ferry conveniently nearby.
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