Jan 05, 2015
Carter's Review
This attractive, 11-story at 251 1st Street in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn is a good example of the stepped setback style of ODA Architecture.
The building, which will have 44 condominium apartments when it completed in 2016, is a development of Adam America and the Slate Property Group.
Bottom Line
A clean-cut box with many setback terraces and many amenities in Park Slope.
Description
The setbacks begin at the 6th floor and there are no setbacks at the last window bay.
The balconies have clear-glass railings.
The gray panel-clad building has a slanted glass entrance marquee and a landscaped courtyard,
Amenities
The building has a concierge, a gym, a roof deck, a laundry, a landscaped courtyard, a children’s playroom, a stroller room with valet and bicycle storage.
Apartments
Apartment 7F is a three-bedroom unit with an entry foyer next to a 9-foot-long, pass-through kitchen that leads to a 24-foot-long living/dining room with two terraces. The master bedroom has a third, corner terrace.
Apartment 6A is a three-bedroom unit with an entry foyer that leads to a 9-foot-long, pass-through kitchen next to the 18-foot-long living/dining room that has an 8-foot-long terrace.
Apartment 3D is a two-bedroom unit with an entry foyer next to an 11-foot-long, pass-through kitchen next to a 21-foot-wide living/dining room.
Apartment 2C is a two-bedroom unit with an 11-foot-wide, pass-through kitchen next to a 16-foot-wide living/dining room.
- Condo built in 2016
- Located in Park Slope
- 44 total apartments 44 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1.2M to $2.7M)
- Doorman
- Pets Allowed