A 1500 sf two-bedroom loft in a boutique, century-old factory building. The 12ft high ceilings, the grand scale of the living room, the huge windows with beautiful light flooding the space will certainly wow you.
You will love the open kitchen that faces the living room and allows easy dining and entertainment options and plenty of space for a work area. The kitchen has quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, micro-wave and white shaker style cabinetry. There is also a pantry for extra storage.
There are original hardwood floors throughout, plenty of storage and the master bedroom has a large walk-in closet. The second bedroom can also be used as a home office. The bathroom has been newly renovated.
The building has 16 units and features a new laundry room, bike storage and extra storage lockers and a Siedle video intercom system with security cameras. The location is perfect. You are moments away from the Q train or Atlantic Terminal (home to 11 subway lines and the LIR)
Fort Greene is a great cultural and vibrant neighborhood with the Barclay Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music and beautiful Fort Greene Park all within a 1-2 block radius of the building. For shopping there is Whole Foods, Trader Joes and a Farmers Market all close by. There are many restaurants and a lot of night life to explore.
Available 10/1. Pets are allowed!
Surrounded by The Brooklyn Navy Yard, Downtown Brooklyn, Prospect Heights, and Clinton Hill, Fort Greene is a hip neighborhood that is great for young professionals and families alike. Rife with historic brownstones, this neighborhood feels like home.
Fort Greene is named for Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene, who constructed a fort in the area in 1776. After the war, the area was used to house workers of the new Brooklyn Navy Yard, though several small farms were also still present from the original colony.
Slavery was outlawed in New York in 1827, which allowed the black population of Fort Greene to grow as many people moved to the area seeking work in the Navy Yard. The farmers of the area sold their land to this population and they developed the area as a haven for the abolitionist movement, hosting speakers like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.
During the 1900's, Fort Greene experienced a cultural boom, opening BAM in 1908…
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