Welcome to Penthouse 20E at 180 Front Street. Centrally located in downtown Dumbo, this spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom penthouse boasts a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows off a 410-square-foot terrace that frames breathtaking views of Brooklyn, showcasing the downtown skyline and Manhattan Bridge.
Crafted by renowned architect Morris Adjmi, Front & York's residences blend industrial charm with modern sophistication. The custom chef's kitchen, adorned with Gaggenau appliances, Morris Adjmi-designed cabinetry, and Calacatta Caldia marble countertops, flows effortlessly into the bright and airy great room, boasting chevron-patterned white oak flooring and lofty ceilings. Step seamlessly from indoors to outdoors onto your terrace, complete with a gas grill connection, and is accessible from both the living space and bedrooms.
The primary bedroom suite features a generous walk-in closet and luxurious ensuite bath with Bianco Bello marble accents, Waterworks fixtures, and a freestanding soaking tub with views that provide a captivating panorama of the river and the iconic New York City skyline, including the World Trade Center.
The residence comes complete with modern conveniences including filtered water, NEST thermostats, and an oversized Bosch Washer/Dryer.
Level Eight offers an array of indoor and outdoor amenities, including a coffee lounge, coworking lounge, outdoor pool, game room, and outdoor fireplace terrace. Residents can also enjoy the lush oasis of The Park, designed by landscape architect Michael van Valkenburgh, and exclusive access to Life Time Fitness, featuring a full-sized indoor basketball court, pool, sauna, and more. Parking is available for an additional fee, and a private storage bin is included in the rental price.
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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