72 Poplar Street, #3B
Key Details
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Listed: Mar 21, 2024Last Price Change: -3% ($100,000) on Apr 13Days on Market: 38Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Brooklyn Heights (Brooklyn)
Insider Highlights
- Building Facilities: The building offers a range of amenities including video security, an onsite super, a gym, lounge, locked package room, bicycle room, and storage. Pets are also welcome in the building.
- Preserved Historic Charm: Converted from a historic building, the residence retains its original charm and appeal, making it a unique blend of history and modern living.
- Prime Location: This spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom loft is located in the highly sought-after Brooklyn Heights neighborhood, close to restaurants, cafes, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and subways.
- Classic and Modern Design: The corner residence is housed in a landmark Italian Renaissance Revival building, originally constructed in 1912. It offers a blend of modern and classic aesthetics, maintaining original brick and Florentine Palazzo design.
- Spacious and Bright Interiors: The loft boasts nearly 2,000 square feet of space, featuring a warm entry foyer, an expansive great room with 10 foot ceilings, and wide windows with south and west exposures for ample natural light.
- Luxurious Amenities: The kitchen is equipped with a central island, breakfast bar, high-end appliances, and Italian custom cabinetry. Two bedrooms come with en-suite bathrooms, including a primary bedroom with a five-fixture bathroom.
Description
To the right you will find your dining room and kitchen boasting a generous central island with a breakfast bar, 5-burner vented Wolf Stovetop, Thermador Oven and Microwave, Liebherr wine refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher and seemingly endless Italian elam custom cabinetry. The living room is graced by Marvin windows with two exposures, to the south and the west, and is spacious enough for a formal sitting area and a separate TV area. Two of the three bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms. The primary bedroom is discretely located at the end of the hallway and features an en-suite five-fixture bathroom with a tub, standing shower, and a double vanity sink.
The secondary bedroom located right around the corner from the entry foyer features a western exposure and en-suite bathroom with a standing shower. The third bedroom is a regular sized bedroom instead of an after-thought. Originally designed by Beverly King & Harry Walker, the building was constructed in 1912 and served as the NYPD’s 84th Precinct House until the mid-1990s. The Daten Group tapped Freyer Architects to reimagine the pre-war building, while keeping the original brick design & Florentine Palazzo design.
The former police precinct building comprises 14 stunning and distinctive residences that were beautifully designed with the finest materials, state of the art systems and top of line appliances. Building amenities include video security, locked package room, gym, lounge, bicycle room and storage. Taxes reflect the 17.5% primary resident discount
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