Bridge No. 50 is a loft condominium in DUMBO, converted from a 1904 building to residential use in 2004 with amenities like a doorman, roof deck, and storage. Located near Brooklyn Bridge Park and various attractions, the building offers easy access to public transportation and welcomes pets. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
Bridge No. 50 at 50 Bridge Street is a seven story, 58 unit loft condominium originally built in 1904 as the Kirkman & Son Soap Company factory and warehouse. Converted to residential use in 2004, the maroon brick building retains its industrial character with authentic loft features including exposed brick walls, structural steel columns, and soaring ceilings that range from 10 to 16 feet. Located in the DUMBO Historic District, the building underwent a 2015 restoration that replaced a garage door with an attractive multi-paned window and added a handsome entrance surround. The top two floors are setback, and the building features slightly arched windows and a cobblestone lobby.
Apartments at Bridge No. 50 showcase classic loft layouts with open floor plans, oversized windows providing multiple exposures, and hardwood floors. Many units feature mezzanine spaces adding approximately 275 square feet of additional storage or sleeping area. Living rooms are notably expansive, with some stretching 28 to 45 feet in length. Kitchens are typically open with islands, and many units have been renovated with high end appliances from brands like Wolf, Sub-Zero, Bosch, Fisher & Paykel, and Miele. Several apartments include in-unit washers and dryers, walk-in closets, and bathrooms with radiant heated floors. West facing units offer unobstructed views of the Manhattan skyline and East River.
Building amenities include a part time doorman, live-in superintendent, furnished roof deck with panoramic Manhattan and Brooklyn views, bike storage, basement storage units available for rent, and a central laundry room. The building welcomes pets. The location places residents in the heart of DUMBO's cobblestone streets, within blocks of Brooklyn Bridge Park, Time Out Market, and an array of restaurants, galleries, and boutique shops. Transportation options include the F train at York Street, A/C trains at High Street, and the NYC Ferry at Pier 1, making for an easy commute to Manhattan.
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