This triplex masterpiece featured in New York Magazine, Domino Magazine and the Wall Street Journal is a true architectural gem. Enter this high-design home and be instantly wowed by the jaw-dropping 30 foot ceilings, featuring a sculptural vintage chandelier as the centerpiece of the oversized living/dining room with its transporting wall of windows. The magnificent chef's kitchen features a massive black-granite center island with seating for 5-6, top of the line Miele, Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, including double Miele dishwashers, a built-in Miele coffee machine and fantastic counter and storage space. There are two additional rooms on the ground floor which can act as bedrooms, home office and/or children's playrooms, as well as a full bathroom. Ascend the floating staircase to the mezzanine level which features the primary bedroom with large walk-in closet and oversized primary bathroom draped in marble with double vanity and separate wet room with large shower and free-standing tub. On this level is a separate seating area which can function as a home office as well as another bedroom. On the top floor is the 1200 sf landscaped roof terrace with stunning views of downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan.
The Newswalk Condominium (the former Daily News factory building) is a top-of-line, full-service condominium with 24 hour doorman and live-in super. The building features a gorgeous, landscaped entry courtyard as well as an oversized, common roof deck with BBQ grills, picnic tables, children's playground, wet bar and restrooms. Centrally located at the intersection of Prospect Heights, Park Slope and Fort Greene, the Newswalk Condominium is a mere stone's throw from the Barclays Center, incredible public transportations options (2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, and R trains as well as the LIRR) and fantastic shopping, restaurants and cultural offerings.
NOTE: This apartment can be rented furnished or unfurnished.
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Prospect Heights is a colorful and diverse neighborhood anchored by multiple cultural institutions: Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Barclay’s Center, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and the gorgeous central branch of the Brooklyn Library.
Turn down any side street, however, and you’ll find gorgeous old brownstones, stately coops, and new developments on quiet, tree-lined streets. The commercial venues of Vanderbilt and Washington Avenues offer a myriad of restaurants, mom-and-pop shops, craft cocktail bars, cafes, and boutiques with a distinctly “come as you are” Brooklyn attitude. Hot spots include: Faun, Tom’s, White Tiger, Unnameable Books, Chuko, Olmsted, Bearded Lady, and The Islands.
Founder, Principal Broker
212-388-1115
Founder, Principal Broker
listings@lohorealty.com
212-388-1115