As Baltic Park Slope rose, developer JDS Development worked to respect this “idyllic neighborhood with a rich history” with its newest project. As construction winds down, a site visit revealed that the resulting 11-story condominium is among the tallest in the neighborhood, yet its golden grey brick design with oversized, metal-framed windows by VOA Associates allows it to fit in well with its surroundings. Architecture critic Carter Horsley describes it as “discreet from a distance, but quite luxurious up close.”
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“It is not the largest new development on Fourth Avenue, but probably the nicest” – Carter Horsley
All 44 units have extra-large windows to let in an abundance of natural light. Additional features include wide plank oak floors, Nest thermostat, Bosch washer/dryer, and, in select units, private terraces. Handcrafted kitchens by Smallbone of Devizes are outfitted with custom walnut cabinetry, floor-to-ceiling pantry, gold quartz countertops and backsplash, Waterworks fixtures, and fully integrated Miele appliance suite. Master baths have radiant heated marble floor, walnut vanity with black marble top, medicine cabinet, and steam shower. Secondary baths have deep soaking tubs.
Construction is nearly complete, and many units have already entered contract. The remaining two-bedroom homes at Baltic Park Slope start at $1.395 million, and three-bedrooms start at $2.175 million. This comes in above the median price of $1.295 million for a Park Slope two-bedroom. For more Park Slope listings, click here.
Baltic Park Slope’s amenities were also designed to make the most of the excellent light and location. The lobby offers skylights and access to a garden that wraps up to a second-floor terrace. It is topped with lounge and dining areas looks out on views from Downtown Brooklyn to the Verrazano Bridge. In between, additional amenities include a fitness center with floor-to-ceiling windows, a bike room, and an underground garage.
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