110 Livingston Street is a remarkable example of adaptive reuse in Downtown Brooklyn. Originally constructed in 1925 by the prestigious architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, this Beaux Arts landmark first served as the headquarters for the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks before becoming the notorious NYC Board of Education building that Mayor Bloomberg famously dubbed a "rinkydink candy store." The building's transformation began in 2003 when Two Trees Management acquired the 335,000 square foot structure for $45 million and commissioned a comprehensive conversion that opened in 2008.
The 17 story building now houses 299 condominium apartments, seamlessly blending its historic limestone and masonry façade with a striking modern addition. The conversion, designed by Ismael Leyva Architects, features a distinctive pale blue metallic setback addition on the upper floors that manages to complement rather than compete with the original Beaux Arts detailing. The lobby has been meticulously restored by Beyer Blinder Belle, while photorealist painter Richard Haas created a large mural for the building's courtyard. A local arts organization operates a theater in the former 6,000 square foot main hall.
Residents enjoy premium finishes, including bamboo floors, marble bathrooms, and chef caliber kitchens equipped with Sub-Zero, Viking, Bosch, and Thermador appliances. Many units feature in-unit washer/dryers, 10 foot ceilings, and open layouts. The penthouses offer private terraces with sweeping views, while corner units maximize natural light and river vistas. Building amenities include a 24 hour doorman, fitness center, rooftop deck with cabanas, and a 225 space parking garage.
The location provides exceptional connectivity with access to 11 subway lines within one block, making both sides of Manhattan easily accessible. The building is steps from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Trader Joe's, and the vibrant dining and shopping scenes along Court and Smith Streets.
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