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Conceived by Goldstein Hill & West Architects in collaboration with renowned designer Mark Zeff, the residences at 365 Bond Street represent a seamless blend of thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship, and modern luxury. The interiors feature industrial casement-style windows that frame stunning views of the Gowanus Waterfront Park, the tree-lined streets of Carroll Gardens, and the iconic Manhattan skyline.
Each residence boasts wide-plank white oak hardwood floors and in-unit Bosch washers and dryers. Kitchens are equipped with custom Italian cabinetry, quartz countertops, and Bosch stainless steel appliances, while bathrooms are elegantly appointed with Kohler and Symmons fixtures.
365 Bond Street offers an impressive 40,000 square feet of curated indoor and outdoor amenities, designed by landscape architect Weintraub Diaz and Mark Zeff. With an abundance of outdoor space, your urban oasis awaits, including direct access to the new waterfront esplanade and park, a spacious interior garden courtyard, and multiple green rooftop terraces.
Building Amenities:
Large-scale interior garden courtyard
3 expansive rooftop decks
BBQ grills, sun deck, and al fresco dining areas
Quiet lounge with co-working space, library, and fireplace
TV lounge with two viewing areas and a fireplace
Gourmet kitchen and private dining room
Game room with ping pong, pool table, foosball, darts, and arcade games
State-of-the-art fitness center with Yoga/Pilates studio and Spin studio
Kids' playroom
Indoor bike storage and storage unit room
24-hour attended lobby concierge
On-site Lifestyle Events Director
On-site valet parking garage with direct access from the building
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Once a bustling place of industry, Gowanus has become a haven for artists of all kinds. Surrounded by Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, and Red Hook, Gowanus is an eclectic mix of trendy, posh, and grunge that's hard to find anywhere else in the city.
Gowanus, both the neighborhood and the canal that cuts through it, gets its name from a Carnarsee leader named Gauwane. Gowanus was the first settlement of the Dutch colony of New Netherlands, and was used as farmland as well as gristmills powered by the canal.
By the mid 1800's, Gowanus was a place of industry, sporting many factories and shipping services. This heavily polluted the canal, and gave Gowanus a less than desirable reputation for decades. After World War II, many of the factories and businesses left the neighborhood, and Gowanus fell into ruin.
Around the 1980's, the EPA allocated hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up the canal, which has gone rather well. This clean up project made…
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