Property Description for 535 Dean Street, 412
Come home to the best of Brooklyn! This stunning two-bed, one-bath represents the best of loft living at the iconic Newswalk building in Prospect Heights. A short walk from the Barclays Center and its great transportation links, this memorable apartment is located at the crossroads of Brooklyn’s best neighborhoods. With 12-foot ceilings and a wall of windows, the loft maintains a sense of open space and light while accommodating a flexible living style. Conceived of by a local Brooklyn designer, this unique apartment incorporates a one-of-a-kind design that uses angles to create a dynamic space. Enter into a striking foyer complete with walk-in coat closet. The master bedroom has been artfully carved out near the entrance to provide privacy, and includes spacious built-in closets. The second bedroom was imaginatively conceived and exemplifies this well-executed renovation adopting moving walls—inspired by Japanese screens—to create flexibility within the large loft space. And the apartment centers around a floating loft mezzanine, currently used for sleeping, which was also created using custom-wrought ironwork in Brooklyn. The striking windows that characterize the former newspaper factory illuminate the expansive living and dining room. Innovative built-ins and a desk space complete the expansive main room. Entertain and cook in the large open chef’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances, ample maple cabinets, granite countertops and a butcher-block island. 535 Dean Street, known as the Newswalk, was once the home of the Daily News printing plant. The building offers a 24-hour doorman, fitness center, common laundry room, windowed elevators and common roof deck with a track, garden, children's playground and BBQ area. This ideal location is at the nexus of Brooklyn’s hottest neighborhoods: Prospect Heights, Park Slope, Fort Greene, Boerum Hill and Downtown Brooklyn. In the immediate vicinity are a wealth of shopping and restaurant options, the Barclays Center, as well as outstanding transportation access, with the Atlantic Terminal and Bergen Street stations just one block away.
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