Available for immediate occupancy for a minimum of 16 month lease.
Welcome to 115 King Street, an architectural masterpiece in the historic and vibrant neighborhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn. This stunning three-story townhouse features a striking "Arches" steel facade and offers an expansive layout that perfectly blends modern luxury with the area's industrial charm. The property boasts four spacious bedrooms and three full baths, providing ample space for comfortable living.
Some Features Include:
Parking with Tesla charger
Dramatic full-floor dining and living space with open-concept design and abundant natural light
Sky-lit atrium over open staircase for bright, airy atmosphere
Gourmet kitchen with sleek Dada cabinetry, integrated Bosch appliances, and large island for gathering
Living room opens to a tranquil deck and private landscaped yard, ideal for entertaining or relaxing
Full-size laundry room for added convenience
Primary suite with walk-in closet and luxurious en-suite bathroom with soaking tub and separate shower
Rooftop terrace with spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty
Private storage space, ideal for multiple bicycles or a Vespa
Living at 115 King Street means being part of a community with deep roots in New York City history. Just around the corner, you'll find some of Red Hook's best attractions, from the artisanal shops and galleries on Van Brunt Street to the waterfront parks and eateries that make this neighborhood one of Brooklyn's most sought-after locales. With nearby ferry service, you have quick and easy access to Manhattan, all while enjoying the unique, artistic vibe that defines Red Hook.
Red Hook is a fun filled, waterfront, residential neighborhood right next to Carroll Gardens. While most people think of Red Hook as "The neighborhood with the IKEA," there's so much more to see here, including museums, restaurants, and even an art gallery or two.
Named by the Dutch for the red clay that was found here when the area was colonized in 1636. The area was used for shipping and family estates until the American Revolution, when a large fort, called Fort Defiance, was built just before the Battle of Long Island.
The 1800's saw Red Hook transform into an industrial powerhouse. The ports were revitalized between the 1840's and 60's due to the deepening of the Gowanus canal and increased business from the formation of the Erie Canal. One might think this was great for the neighborhood. However, this success attracted organized crime by the 1920's.
Red Hook continued to have a poor reputation throughout the 1900's, though industry…
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