One Brooklyn Bridge Park at 360 Furman Street occupies a distinctive position as one of the the few residential buildings within the 85 acre Brooklyn Bridge Park. The 14 story building, originally constructed in 1928 as a shipping center for Jehovah's Witnesses printing operations, was converted to 449 condominiums in 2008 by RAL Companies, with Vincent Cangelosi of Creative Design Associates serving as architect. The conversion added two floors to the original structure and relocated exterior corner staircases inside, while the building's unusual multiple entrances from Furman Street, Joralemon Street, and Atlantic Avenue provide exceptional accessibility.
Apartments range from studios to three bedrooms, with many units featuring dramatic 12 to 13 foot ceilings and windows that showcase views of Lower Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, New York Harbor, and the Statue of Liberty. Most kitchens come equipped with Dada Italian cabinetry, Sub-Zero refrigerators, and Bosch appliances, while bathrooms feature Porcher double vanities and freestanding soaking tubs. Select units include private terraces, with one notable 12th floor two bedroom featuring a 61 foot terrace. The building has attracted notable residents including comedian J.B. Smoove, real estate broker Elizabeth Stribling (who purchased a $6.6 million penthouse in 2009), and architects Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture of Asymptote Architecture.
The building offers an extensive amenity package including a 3,000 square foot fitness center with Peloton bikes, yoga rooms, a golf simulator with outdoor putting green, a nine seat screening room, a music room with a baby grand piano, billiards room, children's playroom and art room, and two landscaped courtyards. A 500 car parking garage serves residents and the building is adjacent to the ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina, with ferry service to Wall Street and Governors Island nearby.
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