1 bedroom
AVAILABILITY: 11/1/18
Located in Dumbo
1 bedroom with Bosch Washer and Dryer, Custom Kitchen with Premium Appliances
AMENITIES
Common roof deck Full-time doorman On-site laundry One Month Free Pets - Cats ok Pets - Dogs ok Stainless Steel Appliances Concierge Dishwasher Elevator Hardwood Microwave Washer/Dryer
Spacious home with direct views of the Brooklyn Bridge. Designed with an open kitchen and large breakfast bar perfect for entertaining. Enjoy great closet space with custom built-ins to maximize storage space. The apartment features hard wood floors, custom closets, stackable Bosch washer/dryer, in sink garbage disposal, stainless steel appliances, white Caesar stone countertop, central air, solar shades in the living room, blackout and solar shades in the bedroom, and track LED lighting throughout.
Just steps away from historic Brooklyn Bridge Park and at the epicenter of Brooklyn's flourishing arts and culture community, 60 Water is a new construction rental developed and managed by Two Trees Management and designed by LEESER Architecture. The modern yet reflective facade is inspired by the building's views of both the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges. Light-filled apartments offer floor-to-ceiling windows, which feature elegant island kitchens, stainless appliances, dozens of outlets, and well-appointed floor plans. On the upper floors, a shared roof deck designed by the architects behind the High Line offers Manhattan-facing vistas.
DUMBO is a small neighborhood with a lot of heart that's located right where the name implies: Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass. Right of the water, this Brooklyn neighborhood is full of trendy entrepreneurs seeking to make an impact in the fields of technology and art.
DUMBO started out as a neighborhood in Brooklyn known as Olympia. In the late 1700's, private landowners purchased much of modern day DUMBO and turned it into Summer homes for wealthy Manhattanites. While this dream never really took off, DUMBO was a popular port neighborhood for those traveling from Manhattan to Brooklyn.
Factories began popping up around the mid 1800's and DUMBO became a place of industry for the next few decades. DUMBO was known for innovation as well, especially in 1890 when the cardboard box was invented there. DUMBO would remain largely industrial, even after World War II.
After many of the factories and office buildings were abandoned in the years after…
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