Experience carbon-neutral living at 505 State Street, a landmark in Downtown Brooklyn offering sustainable luxury without compromise. Enjoy longer lease terms and reduced security deposits for qualified applicants. Inquire today for move-in offers!
What Residents Are Saying:
"We just moved in! The concierge is amazing, and the amenities are just like the photos. The gym and workspaces are huge, and it's steps from all major subway lines. It feels like the Four Seasons!" - Matt Sorensen, Google Review
About 505 State Street:
Part of the Alloy Block, a vibrant mix of residential, office, cultural, and retail spaces, 505 State Street features stunning design with exposed concrete, 9' ceilings, and oversized windows that offer spectacular views. Homes are outfitted with natural materials, smart thermostats, induction cooktops, and integrated appliances for a sleek, efficient living experience.
Apartment Features:
Exposed concrete ceilings & oak wood floors
Custom ItalKraft kitchens with Silestone countertops
Jenn-Air induction cooktops & wall ovens
Smart Ecobee thermostats and heat pump dryers
Fios, Spectrum, and Honest Ready connections
Amenities Include:
24/7 attended lobby
Coffee shop by Yafa
3,000 SF gym & yoga studio
Rooftop pool & cabanas with grills
Sky lounge, kitchen, and terrace
Pet wash, bike room, and community concierge
Reserving options: Living room, kitchen, terrace, screening room
Grow room, workspace, and playspace
Enjoy sustainable living, unparalleled views, and exceptional amenities at 505 State Street-where design meets impact.
Hip yet peaceful, Boerum Hill is a popular neighborhood where families and young professionals go to shop, eat, and live. Surrounded by Cobble Hill, Park Slope, and Fort Greene, this neighborhood is in the heart of the action.
Most of Boerum's colonial life was spent as the farmland and estate of the Boerum family. However, as Brooklyn expanded, the family soon had to sell their property to make homes for people. Row houses replaced the farmland between the 1840's and 70's.
Boerum Hill was largely a working class neighborhood, many people commuting to the industrial neighborhoods of Brooklyn as well as the Navy Yard. Even after the Navy Yard cut jobs and factories closed, the people of the neighborhood were able to stay strong and afford their homes, even through the Great Depression and the recession of the 1970's.
During the 1990's, homes that were formerly boarding houses started being purchased as private property as streets were listed as…
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