The end is in sight for the L train slowdown, which will come as a relief to the developers of 29 Havemeyer Street. Located between the Bedford Avenue and Lorimer Street L stations in Williamsburg, the six-story building is winding down construction and gearing up for a sales launch.
Designed by the in-demand Infocus Design Planning P.C., the industrial-chic floor-to-ceiling windows are evident from the street and promise to flood the five floor-through apartments with incredible light. Interiors will feature direct elevator access, exposed beams, private balconies and terraces, in-unit washer/dryers, and kitchens with custom German cabinetry. Residential amenities will include a virtual doorman and a common roof deck with Manhattan views.
Designed by the in-demand Infocus Design Planning P.C., the industrial-chic floor-to-ceiling windows are evident from the street and promise to flood the five floor-through apartments with incredible light. Interiors will feature direct elevator access, exposed beams, private balconies and terraces, in-unit washer/dryers, and kitchens with custom German cabinetry. Residential amenities will include a virtual doorman and a common roof deck with Manhattan views.
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As of this writing, there are no hints on apartment prices beyond an offering plan with a $7.9 million sellout price that was submitted last spring. That suggests an average price of $1.58 million, which would be above the neighborhood listing average of $1.26 million (per CityRealty data). At the nearby N7, a soap factory turned luxury condominium, available apartments range from $1.27 million for a two-bedroom to $2.5 million for a three-bedroom penthouse.
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