A landmarked building located in the Park Slope Historic District, was originally designed by Brooklyn-based architect Thomas Bennet in 1905
Building includes 8 expansive, full-floor three-bedroom apartments with a private roof terrace and large storage space on the amenity level. Sun streams through the oversized double hung wooden windows with 9.5 ft ceiling heights revealing prewar details, such as crown molding and wide-plank select oak flooring throughout. the custom open kitchen outfitted with a pantry and thoughtful finishes. The gracious master bedroom enjoys a large walk-in closet and beautiful en-suite spa-like bathroom finishes.
In the public spaces the building's original details, including balustrades, newel posts ornamentations and preserved facade, have been meticulously restored and modernized, featuring a revitalized marble-clad lobby with Virtual Doorman capabilities. Amenities include a children's playroom, private storage, and bicycle storage.
A landmarked building located in the Park Slope Historic District, was originally designed by Brooklyn-based architect Thomas Bennet in 1905
Building includes 8 expansive, full-floor three-bedroom apartments with a private roof terrace and large storage space on the amenity level. Sun streams through the oversized double hung wooden windows with 9.5 ft ceiling heights revealing prewar details, such as crown molding and wide-plank select oak flooring throughout. the custom open kitchen outfitted with a pantry and thoughtful finishes. The gracious master bedroom enjoys a large walk-in closet and beautiful en-suite spa-like bathroom finishes.
In the public spaces the building's original details, including balustrades, newel posts ornamentations and preserved facade, have been meticulously restored and modernized, featuring a revitalized marble-clad lobby with Virtual Doorman capabilities. Amenities include a children's playroom, private storage, and bicycle storage.
The original house was designed by the architect Gilbert A. Schellenger as a Renaissance Revival Style row house and was completed in 1893. The house was subdivided into four apartment and has now been converted into a single family luxurious townhouse. The façade has been little altered over the decades and was restored to reflect all original and historic details rendered in painted masonry surfaces.
The conversion included the addition of a rooftop Sun Room penthouse with roof terraces flanking it on both side with a bluestone paved Garden. A new residential Elevator between the Cellar level and the Third floor, Restoration of Three original wood burning fireplaces at Kitchen, Parlor and Master Bedroom.New Select oak wood flooring throughout with herringbone pattern at Parlor Floor, Traditionally profiled architectural details of cast plaster crowns, wood bases, door and window casings, HVAC system, central Vacuum system, iPad wall mounted ports at each floor Hallway, option for integrating audio-video, intercom system, motorized window shades security and temperature control.