The spacious great room easily accommodates both a dining area and a comfortable living space. The state-of-the-art open chef's kitchen, adorned with stylish industrial pendant lighting, boasts top-of-the-line appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, and a Viking range/oven, along with an in-sink disposal for your convenience.
Adjacent to the living and dining area, you'll find a separate laundry room equipped with an Electrolux washer and dryer. Additionally, a large closet connected to the dining area offers ample storage solutions.
The luxurious master bedroom features dual side-by-side closets and an ensuite marble master bath, complete with a jetted tub, a separate shower, and a double vanity for added elegance. An additional room situated off the master can serve as a nursery or versatile storage space.
This exceptional home also includes a spacious home office with an adjoining private full bath, currently utilized as an interior sleeping area.
Built in 1908 in the distinguished Neo-Classical Industrial style by the W.H. Sweeney Manufacturing Corporation, this architectural gem was thoughtfully converted to residential use in 2003. Residents enjoy premium amenities including 24-hour doorman service, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a furnished roof deck with shade canopies and grills, plus dedicated storage and bike facilities. Complimentary high-speed WiFi by Honest Network equals FIOS performance.
Step outside to find Brooklyn Bridge Park just one block away, offering stunning waterfront recreation and spectacular city vistas. The neighborhood boasts world-class shopping at Empire Stores, acclaimed performances at St. Ann's Warehouse, and exceptional dining options. Seamless transportation via multiple subway lines (A/C, F, 2/3, R, 4/5) and the Fulton Ferry provide effortless connectivity to Manhattan and beyond.
Welcome home to DUMBO's most coveted address.
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.