With 360 views, immediate occupancy and a private 552 SF terrace, this five-bedroom plus, four-and-a-half bath home is 4,928 SF of entertaining perfection spanning across the entire 32nd floor.
Arriving via elevator to a private landing, the formal foyer and gallery lead to the sun-filled living and dining areas, highlighting remarkable views of the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan and New York Harbor.
The Workstead-designed kitchen is stylishly separated from the main living area and features a beautiful island with inlaid Fior di Bosco stone slab and chamfered edges, raked maple cabinetry paired with satin nickel hardware, and Gaggenau appliances. A linen closet, laundry room with an LG W/D, and a powder room are discreetly located off the main hallway. The powder room features a pedestal vanity in honed African St. Laurent stone and chamfered edges, and a hidden mirror. The den/fifth bedroom, located near the open living area, provides an ideal relaxation space.
The Manhattan Bridge-facing primary suite features double walk-in closets and an exceptional seven-fixture bathroom. With Aglo Ceppo honed stone walls, flooring and countertops, custom-slatted white maple double vanity with satin nickel pulls, deck-mounted faucets and oak controls, dual showers, and a freestanding soaking tub, this unique layout is perfectly completed by a dressing area and linen closet.
Each of the additional three bedrooms features en-suite bathrooms, boasting mosaic flooring, undermount tubs with brushed nickel fixtures, custom vanities in maple and rounded medicine cabinets. A private study located directly off the foyer completes this unique offering.
Created by careful hands and thoughtful minds. Olympia is a modern interpretation of its surroundings. Rising tall from the heart of historic Dumbo, Olympia offers expansive views of the harbor and Lower Manhattan skyline from the highest crest in the neighborhood. With thoughtful exteriors by Hill West Architects and interiors by Workstead, the 76 homes reflect a sense of scale and rhythm, and a palette of colors and materials that is grounded in the maritime heritage of Dumbo's waterfront. Olympia is designed to maximize comfort and convenience, boasting over 38,000 SF of indoor and outdoor services & amenities spread over 3 levels.
The Garden level features our ground-floor amenities. Through an entry court, a porte cochere welcomes you to a vestibule, and to the building's triple-height lobby. The fully serviced lobby features a sculpture by Jacob Hashimoto. Adjoining the lobby is the private garden lounge that overlooks the MPFP-designed Gair Gardens. Located in the building's lower level, The Club is complete with a game lounge, 2-lane bowling alley, fitness center, spin studio, boxing gym, private locker rooms and playroom. The Bridge level of Olympia offers a variety of indoor & outdoor amenities dedicated to recreation & relaxation. Features include a 60' indoor lap pool, juice bar, a 58' outdoor pool and hot tub, cabanas, BBQ areas, children's ship-inspired playground & waterpark, and a full-size tennis court overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge, lower Manhattan and beyond. Additional services include private on-site parking available for rent or purchase, 24-hour doorman and concierge, package room, bicycle storage and private residential storage available for purchase.
Sponsor: Fortis Dumbo Acquisition, LLC, 45 Main St, Suite 800, Brooklyn, NY 11201; Sponsor makes no representation or warranties except as may be set forth in the offering plan filed with the NYS Department of Law. The complete offering terms are in an OP available from sponsor. NYS Department of Law File No. CD20-0174. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Quick Profile
DUMBO, which is an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, used to be a lively industrial and manufacturing zone, full of large factories and warehouses. These buildings have now been converted into expansive lofts, theaters, galleries, and office spaces for start-up companies. These larger residential spaces are attractive to families and creative artists and writers who need space to dream and create.
DUMBO was named in 1978 as a sort of reverse marketing ploy to try to keep people from swarming into the area, attracted by the quaint tree-lined streets, elegant historic brownstones, large lofts, and views of Lower Manhattan. It was felt that this influx of people would change the nature of the neighborhood. It was hoped that by giving the area a ridiculous name, nobody would want to live there.
Many of the neighborhood’s bars, hotels, and restaurants capitalize on the stunning waterfront views and the Manhattan skyline in the background. Interesting and fun cultural events are held under and around the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges that connect DUMBO to Manhattan. One of these is the annual Oktoberfest.
With beautiful vignettes of the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges being framed around every corner, DUMBO provides residents and tourists with charming, and often surprising, views. Because the neighborhood is eminently walkable and filled with unique shops, it feels like a small town on the edge of a major urban waterfront. Once people move to DUMBO, they tend to stay and become involved in the community.