Description
Upon entering, the 15' foyer features a large coat closet and an extraordinary original work by acclaimed British artist, Shantell Martin. Next, the open floor plan great room offers separate, warm and inviting areas for distinctive living, dining, food prep and recreation. The chef's kitchen features a massive center island with Caesarstone countertops, custom Wenge cabinetry, Bosch stainless steel appliances, and Grohe faucetry. Next to the kitchen is a spacious dining area with seating for ten, and an airy, sun-drenched living room for relaxing and entertaining. Both bedrooms are on the quiet, north side of the loft. Both are outfitted with spacious, custom Molteni built-in closets and lighting by Flos. The primary bathroom has a custom teak double-vanity, separate shower and a luxurious Kohler free-standing soaking tub, 'Calcutta Gold' marble wall tiles, 'Glacier White' glass shower tile, and Kohler Stillness fixtures.
Make your way down the oak staircase, adorned with more custom Flos lighting, to the finished first floor which features a spacious home office for two, and a versatile space we're calling a den that makes for a perfect cozy hangout or game room for lounging, exercise or home projects. Off of the den is a laundry room with Bosch washer/dryer, more custom-built Meltoni closets, Flos lighting, and an additional bonus space for storage, Peloton or overnight guests. The first floor also features an additional entryway that provides alternative entry into the home and includes a mud room for storing out of sight all of life's necessities. Well-priced, light-filled and spacious, this loft is in perfect move-in condition and is the epitome of Brooklyn living at its best!
Built in 1885 as the Mason Mints and Mason Dots factory by architect Theobald Engelhardt, who designed much of Williamsburg, Bushwick and Greenpoint, including the Ulmer Brewery, Arion Singing Hall, Ulmer Mansion, Bossert Mansion, and Pirika Chocolate factory in Crown Heights North. He built a sturdy brick factory with distinctive mill-like features and large windows to facilitate better light and working conditions. The building was converted to artists' housing in the 1970's. The project was bought in 2010 by the team of Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund, an affiliate of Magic Johnson Enterprises. In 2012, the new group brought in an architectural firm familiar with preservation and historic conversions, Joseph Pelli Lombardi, and converted 20 Henry Street into 24 luxurious loft condominiums plus 14 additional apartments in a new building separated by a lovely common courtyard with a distinctive sculpture and lush plantings.
Building amenities include: Doorman, resident manager, gym, bicycle storage, cold storage, and private storage. Close to transportation (1 stop to Wall Street), gourmet dining and shopping. Uniquely located near schools and transportation routes where Brooklyn Heights meets Dumbo, and around the corner from the Old Fulton Street entrance to the new Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Promenade and any kind of recreational activities, art galleries and performing arts.
Building Features 4 Floors39 Units
Unit Features
$2,210,000 / $1,197 per ft²
Sold: Aug 23, 2024
-3.7% from ask / 14 Days to Sell
2 Beds / 2 Baths - / 1,846 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $4,707
Maintenance: $2,738 / R.E. Taxes $1,969
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Brandon Mason
brandon@brandonmason.nyc
(917) 924-2145
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