This extra spacious two bedroom, two bathroom home features a large living room with a dining area, plus corner floor-to-ceiling windows allowing for open views and great sunlight.
Welcome to 123 Hope Street, a stylish new rental development in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by Aufgang Architects with interiors curated by Craft Studio, inspired by the modern art galleries of the world, 123 Hope offers the ultimate home for the stylish urban sophisticate with an artistic edge. To complete the experience, scattered throughout the building is the mural work of Claudio Roncoli, a Grammy Award-winning artist.
The artistic aesthetic of the building extends to a full suite of stunning amenities purposely curated with a New Yorker's bustling schedule in mind.
Highlights include:
A stunningly designed building entrance and lobby
A sleek resident's media lounge and co-working library space
A state-of-the-art fitness center
An expansive, fully furnished and landscaped roof deck overlooking Brooklyn and Manhattan
Other Property Features Include:
Part-Time Doorman Building
Expansive Windows and Stunning Natural Light
Natural Hardwood Floors
Designer Kitchens & Baths
In-Unit Washer / Dryers
Pets Allowed
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123 Hope is located just around the corner from the Lorimer Street L train and Metropolitan Avenue G train stations as well as only minutes from the J,M and Z subway lines at Hewes Street - making Manhattan, the rest of Brooklyn, and Long Island City an easy trip away.
Famous outside of NYC, Williamsburg is a rapidly growing neighborhood known for a large population of young artists, indie rockers, hipsters and a diverse community. Surrounded by Greenpoint, Bushwick, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Clinton Hill, and Navy Yard, Williamsburg is a bustling neighborhood with a lot to offer.
Originally it's own village, Williamsburg has had a long history as a home for Manhattanites seeking a less-expensive refuge across the river. Because of the convenience of the village, the population grew fast. It became the Town of Williamsburg in 1840, and evolved again into the City of Williamsburg in 1855. However, Williamsburg was soon incorporated into Brooklyn that same year.
Once Brooklyn became part of New York City in 1898, more transportation options were added, making Williamsburg very popular, especially among immigrant populations. Post-WWII, it became home to many Hasidic Jews as well as people from Puerto Rico and the…
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