Property Description for 176 Johnson Street, 4-A
Massive Corner Loft**1,090 SF**Double Exposure**11-Foot Ceilings**Washer/Dryer** Residence 4A at The Toy Factory Lofts delivers the perfect mélange of old-world charm and contemporary sensibility. Measuring almost 1,100 square feet with soaring eleven foot ceilings, this corner loft home (convertible to a large 1 or 2 Bedroom) is smothered in natural light and situated above a tree-lined backdrop with double exposure to the East and North. An entertainers dream, this masterpiece features an open kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a separate home office nook, abundant closets and storage throughout and a large dining area. All within the luminous ambiance created by walls of over-sized windows and custom treatments. Enjoy a "pin-drop-quiet" living experience. Exposed ducts and columns pay homage to the buildings authentic industrial origins. Additional perks include a washer/dryer in unit and central climate control. Originally constructed in 1926, The Toy Factory Lofts is boutique tower steeped in history as it was once home to Tudor Metal Products, where the popular Depression-era toy Budget Bank was invented by Elmer Sas in 1929. Two decades later, this is where Elmer’s son Norman created Electric Football, one of the country’s most beloved post World War II games. In 2004, the building was converted to 56 condominium residences spanning 8 stories. Amenities include a virtual doorman, private storage, private on-site parking, live-in Resident Manager, fitness center, brand new rooftop deck, package room and bicycle storage. In addition to the garage on premises, there is free street parking and an additional parking garage directly across the street. Straddling the border of Downtown Brooklyn and Fort Greene and specifically located only a block from the entrance to the BQE, traveling across the borough, city or state could not be any easier. Immediate access to the highway allows for easy reverse commutes and vacation departures. On the flip side, both the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridge entrances are also within 2 blocks, providing the easiest possible entry to Manhattan and all it has to offer. Nearby NYC Fresh Market and City Point, which hosts a Target, Century 21, Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas, TRADER JOES and DeKalb Market Hall. Public transit includes the A,C and F trains on the corner of Myrtle and Jay Street, the Hoyt Street 2/3 station and the Dekalb Avenue B,D,N,Q,R station (only 1 stop to Canal Street and 2 stops to Union Square). A wide array of dining and nightlife venues flank the neighborhood in surrounding Fort Greene, Brooklyn Heights and Boerum Hill.