The Skytrack Condominium at 120 Boerum Place is a distinctive prewar loft conversion that stands as one of only a handful of true loft buildings converted to condominiums in the area. Originally built circa 1920 as a manufacturing space that housed the Railway Express Agency during the roaring twenties, the building was converted to residential condominiums in 1983. The building takes its name from its unique rooftop track, a one of a kind amenity that sets it apart from other Brooklyn residential buildings.
The building's loft apartments showcase the authentic character of prewar industrial architecture, featuring soaring ceilings ranging from 10 to 13+ feet, exposed brick walls, and hardwood floors throughout. Many units are configured as duplexes with spiral staircases connecting the levels, and several apartments include private outdoor terraces or roof decks with Manhattan skyline views. The penthouse unit, which was featured in Dwell magazine, exemplifies the building's mid century modern revival design aesthetic with custom built features, moveable panels, skylights, and hidden doors. Common apartment features include in-unit washers and dryers, floor to ceiling windows, and flexible open layouts that can accommodate various living and working arrangements.
Building amenities center around the signature rooftop track, complemented by a shared roof deck with picnic tables and panoramic views. Residents benefit from a live in superintendent, weekend porter service, package room, and access to common outdoor space. One ground floor unit uniquely offers direct access to the building's common outdoor area, providing an additional private outdoor element. The pet friendly building maintains the informal adaptability that defines authentic loft living.
The Skytrack's location positions residents at the coveted intersection of three historic Brooklyn neighborhoods: Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, and Brooklyn Heights. This prime positioning provides immediate access to the dining and shopping corridors of Court Street, Smith Street, and Atlantic Avenue, with neighborhood staples like Trader Joe's, Sahadi's, and numerous acclaimed restaurants within walking distance. Transportation connectivity includes the nearby Bergen Street F/G station and easy access to the 2/3/4/5/R trains at Borough Hall, while Brooklyn Bridge Park offers recreational opportunities just minutes away.
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