62 Montague Street
Co-op located in Brooklyn Heights, between Montague Terrace & Hicks Street
Description of 62 Montague Street
Designed by noted Brooklyn architect Montrose Morris (it may in fact have been his first building), the pre-war co-op at 62 Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights was built in the 1880s. The Queen Anne-style building still commands attention for its turrets, dormers, columns and balconies. At 11 stories high, it was among the neighborhood’s tallest buildings at the time it was built. The 42-unit National Register-listed building boasts an elegant lobby below and a roof deck with spectacular skyline and harbor views above, plus a location just steps from the Promenade and Brooklyn Bridge Park and shopping and restaurants (Iris Cafe, Colonie) on the picturesque surrounding streets, plus a movie theater and Trader Joe’s. Nearby at Jay Street/Borough Hall you can find just about every subway line in the city.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1880Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: Brooklyn Heights (Brooklyn)Minimum Down: 20%
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Total Floors: 11Pets: Allowed
Building Amenities
- Pre War
- Resident Storage
- Intercom
- Rooftop Terrace
- Elevator
- Outdoor Entertainment Space
- Laundry Room
- In-Unit Washer/Dryer
- Bike Room
- Live-In Superintendent