This 16-story apartment building in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn has 49 rental units and was designed by Karl Fisher. The glass-clad building features angled balconies, a long entrance marquee, and amenities including a concierge, doorman, roof deck, gym, and garage.
163 Washington Avenue is a 16 story glass clad rental building in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, designed by Karl Fisher and developed by the GLC Group in 2010. The 49 unit mid block building features a symmetrical façade with angled balconies and a distinctive entrance marquee beside a front lawn. While its modern design contrasts sharply with the surrounding low rise masonry neighbors, the building is flanked by open spaces that soften the visual transition.
Apartments feature ash flooring, in-unit Bosch washers and dryers, and open kitchens with condo finishes. Many units include angled bedrooms and balconies, with some kitchens offering notably large and tall windows. Penthouse 1 is a two bedroom unit with a large hexagonal balcony accessible from both the 21 foot long living room and the 15 foot master bedroom. Standard layouts like Apartment C (floors 3 through 15) include an 18 foot long living room with balcony and two angled bedrooms, while Apartment A (floors 9 through 15) offers balconies off both the living room and one bedroom.
The building provides a doorman and concierge, a fitness center, a roof deck with landscaping and BBQ facilities, and a parking garage. Heat and gas are included in the rent, while electricity is metered separately. The building is pet friendly with a $25 monthly fee per pet and benefits from a 421A tax abatement, though tenants pay a surcharge that varies by unit.
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