This 5-story building in Brooklyn's Dumbo area was converted from a 1920s party-favor warehouse to 23 rental apartments in 2015. The beige-brick building features angled balconies, inset windows, and a distinctive setback curved roofline.
Located in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, 177 Concord Street is a 5-story building that was converted in 2015 from a 1920 warehouse into 23 rental apartments. The conversion was executed by Park Avenue Development & Management with architectural design by Karl Fischer. The building features a distinctive setback curved roofline, beige-brick façade, and slightly angled balconies.
Residents enjoy a range of amenities including a roof deck, fitness center, and lounge. The apartments are designed with modern finishes, featuring high ceilings, hardwood floors, and in-unit Bosch washer/dryers. Many units also include floor-to-ceiling windows that provide ample natural light, as well as stainless steel appliances and granite countertops in the kitchens.
Notable apartment layouts include a one-bedroom unit with an entry foyer leading to a spacious living/dining area, and a studio with a balcony and a staircase to a private terrace. The building's location offers convenient access to public transportation, being just steps from the F train at York Street, facilitating easy commutes to Manhattan and other Brooklyn neighborhoods.
177 Concord Street is pet-friendly and includes features such as bike storage and a virtual doorman, making it an attractive option for a variety of residents looking for modern living in a vibrant area.
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