The latest example of Greenpoint’s transformation from a light manufacturing district to a residential one can be found at 84 Oak Street. A 6,500-square-foot warehouse was sold in 2015 and has been reincarnated as a boutique condominium with a red brick façade and walls of windows. Sales have just launched with two-bedrooms starting at $1.795 million and a three-bedroom listed for $2.595 million.
The six apartments offer all the advantages of condo living with the privacy that townhouses bring. The units feature high ceilings, open floor plans, and sliding doors leading to private terraces. The open kitchen’s state-of-the-art appliances include a Wolf gas range and built-in charbroil grill. The building has deeded storage space in the basement.
84 Oak Street is across the street from the Brooklyn Expo Center and close to popular Greenpoint restaurants and shops. Nearby subway and ferry stops make for a convenient commute throughout Brooklyn and into Manhattan.
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