Bklyn Gold, located at 257 Gold Street in Downtown Brooklyn, is a 13-story rental apartment building developed by Lalezarian Properties in 2010. Designed by architect Avinash K. Malhotra, the building is also known by its alternate addresses, 50 Prince Street and 171-197 Tillary Street. It shares the block with another Lalezarian development at 277 Gold Street. The building offers 377 units and is conveniently situated near major thoroughfares like the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and Flatbush Avenue Extension.
The building boasts a range of amenities, including a 24-hour concierge, a skylit indoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and a residents' lounge with a pool table and screening room. Residents can enjoy landscaped roof decks with private cabanas, courtyards, and a garage. The building's design features terraces that broaden as they ascend, creating a visually dynamic façade.
Apartments in Bklyn Gold come with modern conveniences such as stainless steel appliances, in-unit washers and dryers in one and two-bedroom units, and in-wall speakers with iPod docks. Utilities like gas, heat, and water are included in the rent. The building is pet-friendly, allowing up to two pets with a combined weight of 50 pounds, and offers complimentary bike storage.
While the building does not have any notable celebrity residents, it provides easy access to Manhattan, being close to 10 train lines (A, C, F, B, Q, R, 2, 3, 4, 5). The building's policy of no amenity, broker, pet, or move-in fees adds to its appeal for potential renters.