Step into modern luxury and timeless comfort with this collection of thoughtfully designed residences, offering an abundance of natural light through oversized, eastern-facing windows. These homes are meticulously crafted with refined finishes, smart layouts, and ample storage to complement a contemporary lifestyle.
Every apartment showcases white oak custom millwork, sleek panelized appliances, tundra grey marble countertops, and Italian porcelain tiles. Bathrooms feature double vanities with generous storage, custom pendant lighting, and niche shower shelving. With soaring ceilings up to 11.5 feet, in-unit laundry, and energy-efficient central heating and cooling, these residences are built for both style and convenience. Double-pane, bird-friendly windows and custom shades ensure peace and quiet, with select units offering breathtaking skyline views or charming tree-lined street vistas.
Residents enjoy exclusive access to a stunning rooftop amenity space featuring a pool, cabanas, outdoor dining areas, and a tranquil meditation garden. The building also boasts a state-of-the-art fitness center, yoga and Pilates studio, coworking lounge with private Zoom rooms, and a resident lounge with a private dining room. Additional perks include a pet spa, bike storage, and 24-hour concierge services, all overseen by a dedicated live-in manager.
Experience a seamless blend of sophisticated design and unparalleled amenities-your perfect home awaits.
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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