1003 Willoughby Ave is conveniently positioned in the hub of the culturally dynamic area of Bushwick, Brooklyn. A newer boutique condo development, comprised of seven residences, featuring a unique design that converges bespoke ambience with contemporary style. The mixture of textures, metals and finishes add warmth and refinement from the inside out.
Residence 3F is a one (1bd) bedroom, one (1bth) bath with a private balcony.
The residence features wide-plank white oak flooring throughout, floor-to-ceiling black framed aluminum windows, an open kitchen featuring a hand-hammered copper farm house sink with quartz countertops, accented with a weathered porcelain subway backsplash. The appliance package consists of a stainless steel Bosch refrigerator and dishwasher as well as a Bertazzoni gas range. The bathroom is designed with a blend of elegant marble-patterned tiles and oversized matte black tiles, completed with matte black hardware for a refined finish. All residences are equipped with Fujitsu ductless mini-split Systems for quiet, energy-efficient heating and cooling, and W/D.
This intimate new development is surrounded by a wide-range of local amenities including superb dining options, outdoor garden coffee shops, craft cocktail bars, performance art, leading edge art galleries, music venues and more. Local favorites include: Maite, Mominette, Arepera Guacuco, Momo Sushi, Juno, Dweebs, Bossa Nova Civic Club, El Cortez, X Marks the Loft, Syndicated Bar Theater Kitchen, Foster Sundry, Dillinger's, Roberta's, Sunrise/ Sunset, and Hard Times Christmas Liquors at the Sunset Bar to name a few. Transportation: The M train at Central Ave is only two blocks away, the J/M/Z at Kosciusko is a short distance as well and you have the L train at Dekalb Ave, allowing for an easy and quick commute to Manhattan.
Surrounded by Williamsburg, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Ridgewood Queens, East New York and Brownsville, Bushwick is a trendy area beloved by artists and young professionals. With a hopping nightlife and some great restaurants, it's no wonder why people love this neighborhood.
Some of the roads traversed by hipsters and artists on their bikes today are trails cut by Native Americans. Taken over by the Dutch, the land became food and tobacco farms, and then transitioned into an industrial hotspot in the 1800's.
The factories of Bushwick primarily produced sugar, oil, and various chemicals. These factories brought many immigrants, especially German ones, to the neighborhood. These immigrants opened many breweries and Bushwick was soon named as the "beer capital of the Northeast."
During the late 1800's, Bushwick garnered more of an Italian population as well, though industry still dominated the neighborhood until after WWII, when many of the factories…
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