Located in the Vinegar Hill section of Brooklyn, 99 Gold Street is a distinctive building that was converted from a toy factory into a condominium in 2007 by HK Management, with Harry Kotowitz as a principal. The conversion, designed by Robert Scarano, is notable for its angled balconies and was further enhanced by interior designer Andres Escobar & Associates. This 6-story building, also known as 240-248 Front Street, houses 88 apartments and is situated about five blocks from the East River.
The building offers a range of amenities, including a 24-hour attended lobby, a fitness center, and an indoor basketball court. Residents can also enjoy a roof deck, on-site parking, private storage areas, and a bicycle room. Unique to this building is a half basketball court located in the boiler room, complete with a glassed-in viewing area.
Apartments at 99 Gold Street feature high ceilings, open kitchens with espresso-colored oak veneer and glass cabinetry, and Bosch stainless steel appliances. The units are equipped with Brazilian Massaranduba hardwood floors and washer and dryer hookups. Notably, the penthouses offer expansive private outdoor spaces with terraces providing stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.
The building's location at the corner of Gold and Front Streets provides easy access to the vibrant restaurants, shops, and galleries of DUMBO, as well as the serene cobblestone streets of Vinegar Hill. Proximity to Brooklyn Bridge Park offers a variety of outdoor activities, while nearby subway lines and the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges ensure convenient commuting options.