Welcome to a brand-new, meticulously redesigned pre-war building located on historic Hicks Street in charming Brooklyn Heights. It preserves its original Italianate architecture with modern amenities, both within the luxurious units and the building. Be the first to live in this unit!
Upon entering your soon-to-be new home, you will realize that all units have been impeccably redone and include the below features built for sustainability and longevity:
- Oversized pre-war bedroom sizes with high ceilings
- Individual Heat and AC Controls
- Washer/dryer in-unit
- Custom kitchen millwork with under mount lighting
- Imported quartz countertop and backsplash
- Slim-line Blomberg appliances with electric wall oven and cooktop
- 7-inch wide, Spanish white-oak flooring
- Designer light fixtures
- Emtek door hardware
- Imported Italian bathroom tiles
- Kohler bathroom fixtures
- Custom built-in closets
- Undermount bathroom vanity and cove lighting
- Other detailed accents such as accented framed windows, USB outlets throughout, automatic closet lights, light dimmer with screwless plates, new thermopane windows with low-e argon
Building amenities include:
- Virtual Doorman with remote access
- Private storage for rent
- Bike room
The building is located near the waterfront promenade, charming retail strips like Montague Street, some of Brooklyn's idyllic parks (Cadman Plaza, Columbus Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park), and nearby the A, C, 2, 3, 4, 5, and R subway lines.
Located on the water just below DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights is an affluent neighborhood full of brownstones and beautiful views. Though it's an upscale neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights welcomes visitors who want to walk along the beautiful piers and prominades of the neighborhood.
Brooklyn Heights started out as a port for ferries, supplying materials and resources to the farms in the area. The neighborhood was quickly fortified due to its strategic location, which is why George Washington retreated here after his defeat during the Battle of Long Island.
In 1814, the New York and Brooklyn Steamboat Company began to run scheduled ferries between Brooklyn Heights and Manhattan, encouraging further development. By the 1860's the area had a grid system, as well as all the other amenities of other high profile neighborhoods. Unlike other high profile neighborhoods, Brooklyn Heights became an important part of the abolitionist movement, helping…
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