One-of-a-kind two bedroom atop the landmarked Norman Mailer townhouse located on Columbia Heights is available for lease. Ascending three flights up, unit 4 is an unexpected wonder in architectural and old-world charm. The open floor plan of this nautical inspired apartment is apparent throughout from the initial first impression of the extra-large living room with a private terrace overlooking the promenade to the Statue of Liberty to the stunning double height dining area.
Adjacent to the living room is the home's most distinguished feature - a nearly 24-foot vaulted glass and wood atrium down pouring natural light to the dining room and kitchen. The kitchen features an abundance of storage and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. The two east-facing bedrooms have excellent proportions and ample closet space for additional storage.
Up the ladder leads to the loft space that could be utilized for a multitude of usages and access to the rooftop terrace. The rooftop terrace has sweeping views from the Brooklyn Bridge down to the New York Harbor. This unique home has additional features such as central air conditioning for the atrium space and a combo washer/dryer located on the third floor studio with an additional full bathroom.
Located in Brooklyn Heights, 142 Columbia is an intimate co-op building that overlooks the promenade and Brooklyn Bridge Park with close proximity to local eateries and transportation.
Located on the water just below DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights is an affluent neighborhood full of brownstones and beautiful views. Though it's an upscale neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights welcomes visitors who want to walk along the beautiful piers and prominades of the neighborhood.
Brooklyn Heights started out as a port for ferries, supplying materials and resources to the farms in the area. The neighborhood was quickly fortified due to its strategic location, which is why George Washington retreated here after his defeat during the Battle of Long Island.
In 1814, the New York and Brooklyn Steamboat Company began to run scheduled ferries between Brooklyn Heights and Manhattan, encouraging further development. By the 1860's the area had a grid system, as well as all the other amenities of other high profile neighborhoods. Unlike other high profile neighborhoods, Brooklyn Heights became an important part of the abolitionist movement, helping…
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