Residence 22J: A Stylish Sanctuary with Iconic Views
Welcome to Residence 22J at J Condominium, a one-bedroom home that redefines luxury living. Spanning over 900 square feet, this residence offers an elegant blend of comfort and style, set against a backdrop of breathtaking views. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted by the grandeur of a 26-foot living-dining area, bathed in natural light through soundproof floor-to-ceiling windows. The vista? An unparalleled panorama of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, the iconic Lower Manhattan skyline, and the shimmering harbor.
The entry foyer is both practical and inviting, featuring a spacious walk-in closet and a separate laundry room for added convenience. The open-concept kitchen is a chef's delight, boasting a sleek black granite island, GE and Bosch stainless steel appliances, quarter-sawn oak cabinetry, an acid-etched glass backsplash, and a garbage disposal. With ample storage, it's as functional as it is sophisticated.
The bedroom, generously sized at approximately 17x11 feet, effortlessly accommodates a king-sized bed, bedside tables, and even a cozy home office nook. The five-fixture marble bathroom is a retreat in itself, offering a double vanity, a separate glass-enclosed shower, and a luxurious six-foot soaking tub.
Additional features of this exceptional home include rich wood flooring, pantry closets, soaring 9.6-foot ceilings, and an in-unit washer and dryer. Residence 22J is where modern design meets timeless elegance, creating the perfect sanctuary.
DUMBO is a small neighborhood with a lot of heart that's located right where the name implies: Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass. Right of the water, this Brooklyn neighborhood is full of trendy entrepreneurs seeking to make an impact in the fields of technology and art.
DUMBO started out as a neighborhood in Brooklyn known as Olympia. In the late 1700's, private landowners purchased much of modern day DUMBO and turned it into Summer homes for wealthy Manhattanites. While this dream never really took off, DUMBO was a popular port neighborhood for those traveling from Manhattan to Brooklyn.
Factories began popping up around the mid 1800's and DUMBO became a place of industry for the next few decades. DUMBO was known for innovation as well, especially in 1890 when the cardboard box was invented there. DUMBO would remain largely industrial, even after World War II.
After many of the factories and office buildings were abandoned in the years after…
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