Nestled on a tree-lined street between Williamsburg and Greenpoint, 174 Richardson is a boutique new development offering three unique residences, each with their own private outdoor spaces. The building is surrounded by some of Williamsburg's best restaurants, shops, and nightlife including The Blue Stove, Mesa Coyoacan, and The Richardson. The L and G lines and B43 bus make for easy transportation into Manhattan and Queens and throughout Brooklyn.
Be first to live in Apartment Two, a floor-through three-bedroom two-bath with a private rooftop terrace offering beautiful city views. The apartment features a large open concept living and dining area, high-end finishes, and in-unit laundry.
The gross rent is $4,750. The landlord is offering one month free on a thirteen-month lease.
Apartment Features:
* Three bedrooms
* Two baths including an en-suite master bath
* Rooftop terrace with beautiful city views
* High ceilings
* Oversized windows throughout
* Incredible natural light
* Recessed lighting
* Light oak hardwood floors
* In-unit washer and dryer
* Wall-mounted heating and air conditioning units
Kitchen features:
* Stainless steel appliances
* Dishwasher
* Microwave
Building Features:
* Video intercom
* Bike storage
* Private storage
Neighborhood Features:
* Surrounded by the neighborhood's best restaurants, bars and cafes, including The Richardson, The Blue Stove, Mesa Coyoacan, Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe, Variety Café, Humboldt and Jackson, The Hummus Market, Ringolevio, Harefield Road, Sizzle Pie, Florentinas Restaurant, and Beaner Bar.
* Other neighborhood highlights include McCarren Park, Alter, The Meat Hook, CitiBike, Uncle Louie G, Lenton Gardens, Pete's Candy Store, Rose Tattoo Parlor, Treehouse Brooklyn, and RNS Pilates.
* Transportation: L train at Graham Avenue, G train at Metropolitan Avenue (3 stops to Long Island City - connect with 7 to Midtown Or 1 stop to M/J Trains at Lorimer Street) and B43 Bus
Quick Profile
Go north, not west. Greenpoint’s placement at the furthermost tip of Brooklyn makes it peak “North Brooklyn” territory. Bordered by the East River, its geographical location has long made Greenpoint integral to maritime activity, present day ferry service to Manhattan included. With Williamsburg to the south and Long Island City to the north, Greenpoint’s “hip factor” often experiences crossover traffic from these areas.
Particularly bustling on the weekend, the edge of McCarren Park at Bedford Avenue and Lorimer Street filters out into prime Greenpoint, where brunch has become a hallowed tradition for newer and longtime residents alike. Bars and restaurants such as Spritzenhaus and Five Leaves also provide close proximity to a post-dining jaunt in the park.
As the neighborhood continues to grow and develop, the old world feel of a tradition of Polish immigrants has commingled with the arrival of enterprising millennials that have become a part of the go-getting spirit of the neighborhood. Filled with small coffee shops, vintage boutiques and award-winning restaurants (as well as tailored bars like TØRST offering up specialty beers on tap), Greenpoint truly is the jewel of North Brooklyn.