267 Pacific Street is a seven-story, 60-unit rental building in Boerum Hill with various amenities. The building offers convenient access to shopping, dining, and public transportation.
267 Pacific Street is a seven-story, 60-unit rental building located in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. Completed in 2014 by Quinlan Development and Lonicera Development, with architectural design by GF55 Partners, the building features a unique blend of a formal rusticated façade on Pacific Street and a vibrant mural by Martha Cooper on its Smith Street side.
Residents enjoy a range of amenities including an attended lobby, a landscaped roof deck with grilling and sun areas, a bicycle garage and workshop, and on-site parking. The building's prime location offers easy access to shopping, dining, and multiple subway lines, making it convenient for commuting.
Apartment features include wide-plank white oak floors, stainless steel kitchen appliances, custom German kitchen cabinets with Caesarstone countertops, and Carrara marble backsplashes. Select residences offer private terraces, while all units are equipped with in-unit washers and dryers. Notable layouts include spacious one-bedroom units and corner two-bedroom apartments with expansive living/dining areas.
267 Pacific Street is also known for its proximity to some of Brooklyn's best dining options, such as Bien Cuit and Van Leeuwen, enhancing the appeal of this modern rental building.
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