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267 Pacific Street: Review and Ratings

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Carter Horsley
Review of 267 Pacific Street by Carter Horsley

This pleasant, 7-story building at 267 Pacific Street in the northwest corner of Cobble Hill in Brooklyn was erected in 2014 and has 60 rental apartments.

It was erected by Quinlan Development and Lonicera Development.

GF55 Partners was the architect.

Bottom Line

This Cobble Hill mid-rise apartment building has a split personality with a rather formal, rusticated façade on Pacific Street and a very colorful large mural based on a “Sign Language” photograph by Martha Cooper on its Smith Street frontage.

Description

The building is distinguished by its rusticated piers and unusual roofline on Pacific Street and its amusing and very large mural based on a photograph by Martha Cooper on its Smith Street façade.

Amenities

The building has a concierge, a landscaped roof deck, a bicycle garage and workshop, and a garage.

Apartments

Apartments have wide-plank white oak floors, stainless steel kitchen appliances with paneled dishwasher, Caesarstone countertops and Carrara marble backsplashes, and washers and dryers.

Penthouse D is a one-bedroom unit with a 21-foot-long living/dining room with an open kitchen and a 14-foot-wide terrace.  The unit also has a 21-foot-long terrace accessed from the hall leading to the bedroom.

Apartments 205 through 605 are corner two-bedroom units with 23-foot-long living/dining room with pass-through kitchens.

Apartment 211 is a one-bedroom unit with a 19-foot-long living/dining room with an open kitchen and a 24-foot-long terrace.

Apartments 204 through 604 are studio units with 12-foot-long living room with 10-foot-wide dining alcoves and open kitchens.

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