Every single unit in the building is dramatic in scale and offers breadth and volume with no rival in any other New Development in the borough. Prepare to be amazed with the distinctive and historic window styles ranging from arched, to oversized, to floor-to-ceiling, depending on the unit. Kitchens and bathrooms have been designed to integrate perfectly with the exposed columns and wide-plank floors characteristic of only a true loft conversion.
Open and oversized kitchens have been designed with a nod to the industrial history of the building and include Grigio Anthracite cabinetry with fluted glass doors, Tundra Gray honed quartzite countertops, and a suite of custom-paneled professional appliances including Bosch Cooktop and Oven and Fisher and Paykel Fridge. Every single home, including the one-bedrooms, offer ample space for a separate dining room and living room, with no sacrifice on storage. Understated and luxurious bathrooms offer spa-like amenities and blend seamlessly into the authentic backdrop through the use of natural and organic stone floor and wall tiles, blackened steel hardware, and custom walnut vanities. Many of the homes include oversized wet rooms that incorporate deep soaking tubs with oversized showers and disappearing frameless glass doors.Every home at 10 Quincy has been designed to embody the trademarks of the building's notable industrial history and include oversized and massive solid-wood doors, incredibly generous closets, exposed columns, and wide-plank wood floors. More modern amenities include multi-zone heating and cooling, all new sound-proof windows, and stunning common hallways and interiors with custom wood paneling. A magnificent lobby includes a sculptural marble front desk that overlooks the lush central courtyard. Come home every day to Clinton Hill, a charming, leafy neighborhood defined by parks and playgrounds amongst brownstones and grand mansions on tree-lined cobblestone streets and wide avenues. Pratt Institute and a cluster of colleges add a dynamic vibe to this historic Brooklyn oasis. Small boutiques and a diverse and award-winning dining scene complement the culturally-rich environment, making Clinton Hill a welcoming place to live creatively, raise a family, walk your dog, and pursue a happy lifestyle. Easy to access via the A/C/G subway to Clinton/Washington/ Classon or Franklin Avenue, or take the Shuttle from Prospect Park via the 2/3/5 trains. The complete terms are in the offering plan available from sponsor. File No. CD# 21-0060.
Quick Profile
Tucked behind the Brooklyn Navy Yard in central Brooklyn is the quiet residential neighborhood of Clinton Hill. Once a strictly working-class neighborhood, Clinton Hill has become known for its elegant brownstones and stately mansions that were built as Manhattanites crossed the East River in the 1920s in search of the supposed health benefits that came from living “on the hill,” which has an elevation of 95 feet. Now you will also find newer luxury apartment and condo buildings interspersed throughout the neighborhood.
The Pratt Institute and St. Joseph College give the area a certain energy that comes from having a college in your town, while it’s leafy streets, some with their original cobblestones, and slower pace attract young families. Millennials and professionals are flocking to Clinton Hill in search of a reasonably priced neighborhood that offers both nightlife and an easy commute to Manhattan. Clinton Hill is a beautiful neighborhood with a suburban feel and firm roots in its past that also offers plenty of urban amenities.
New businesses are showing up in Clinton Hill on a regular basis, adding to the current proliferation of coffee shops, restaurants, and bars. As the population changes, new entertainment and nightlife venues are migrating to the area to meet the demand. Barclays Center is within easy walking distance, offering exciting sporting events and concerts.