Description
Showing By Appointment.
Peaceful 7th floor abode at the Toy Factory Lofts is the perfect home for daily relaxing & recharging.
This is true loft living, featuring 13 foot ceilings, a wall of windows, modern kitchen with stone counters, and a jetted soaking tub. The open floor plan accommodates dedicated areas for living, dining, working, and king-size sleeping. Thoughtfully designed, the bathroom, an oversized laundry closet, and mechanicals have been tucked away from the main living space, just off the generous foyer.
Construction of the building, once home to Tudor Metal Products Corp (Electric Football) was completed in 1926. Conversion to residential lofts was completed in 2006. The building now contains 56 homes, a respectable gym, bike room, and a lovely roofdeck. Onsite parking and storage are available, first come, first serve. (3rd party vendor).
Nestled in Downtown Brooklyn, between Gold & Prince Streets, residents of The Toy Factory enjoy proximity to historic Fort Greene Park, The Brooklyn Navy Yard, Vinegar Hill/ DUMBO, and countless options for shopping, dining, entertainment, education, and hotels... Albee Square/ City Point BKLYN (Trader Joe's, Target, Dekalb Market Hall), Alamo DraftHouse Cinema, LIU, SUNY, & NYU, & many, many more.
Transportation options also abound: Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, I-278 (BQE), are within blocks. Multiple train stations provide access to the A, B, C, D, F, G, N, Q, R, 2, 3, 4, & 5 trains as well as numerous bus routes.
Showing by Appointment, Co-Brokers Welcome.
BRING OFFERS!!
Building Features 8 Floors56 Units
Unit Features
$600,000 / $937 per ft²
Sold: Aug 26, 2022
-6.25% from ask / 113 Days to Sell
Studio / 1 Bath - / 640 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $1,072
Maintenance: $264 / R.E. Taxes $808
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group
Julia
McHugh
julia.mchugh@corcoran.com
917-478-4706
Joseph
Halimi
joseph.halimi@corcoran.com
(718) 216-1924
Unit listing history
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