524 Halsey Street, originally a late 1800s carriage house, later became a car repair establishment and is now being transformed into residential units. The project preserves the historic façade and stone foundation while incorporating modern elements, creating a blend of tradition and innovation. Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.
524 Halsey Street stands on a site with roots dating to the 1890s, when it served as stables for the Moser Palace Carriage Company before becoming the Opera Stables and later the Opera Garage. Developed by Brooklyn Home Company, this adaptive reuse project preserves the historic brick façade and original stone rubble foundation while creating 30 contemporary condominium residences. The collection includes townhomes, duplexes, and single floor units ranging from 942 to 3,303 square feet, located in the Stuyvesant Heights section of Bedford Stuyvesant.
Units share a consistent design vocabulary featuring seven inch wide Madera engineered white oak flooring, ultra thin recessed LED lighting, and ceilings rising 11 to 12 feet. Kitchens are outfitted with white Shaker cabinetry trimmed in Bianco Carrara marble, Bertazzoni Professional Series ranges, Jenn Air appliances, Latoscana Fireclay farm sinks, and Waterworks faucets. Bathrooms feature custom vanities, Restoration Hardware medicine cabinets, and Waterworks fixtures surrounded by Bianco Carrara marble. All units include in-unit Bosch or Whirlpool washer dryers.
A significant number of residences offer substantial private outdoor space. One and two bedroom duplexes feature fully fenced yards ranging from 422 to 828 square feet with porcelain pavers, turf lawns, water, and electricity. Three bedroom townhouses include private rooftop terraces up to 753 square feet, while the three bedroom penthouse offers an 862 square foot wraparound terrace with southern and eastern exposures. Many duplexes also include expansive lower level rec rooms suitable for media rooms, home gyms, or offices.
Building amenities include an attended lobby, fitness center, storage, bike room, and a common roof deck. The tree lined block sits near the borders of Bushwick, Clinton Hill, and Crown Heights, with nearby restaurants including Saraghina, Peaches, LunAtico, Rita & Maria, and Mama Fox. Transportation options include A and C subway lines, LIRR trains, bus service, and CitiBike stations.
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