Located in Downtown Brooklyn, 60 Duffield Street is a distinctive 12-story building designed by Kutnicki Bernstein and developed by Meyer Chetrit. The building features a unique façade with large black accent stripes that are illuminated at night, giving it an abstract and dynamic appearance. Originally envisioned as a glass 'Flatiron' building, the design evolved into its current form, a mid-rise structure with a setback at the sixth floor and overlapping mullions on parts of the façade.
The building offers a range of amenities designed for modern urban living, including a doorman, a roof deck, a fitness center, and a lobby lounge. Apartments are equipped with in-unit washers and dryers, Caesarstone kitchen countertops, and wide-plank maple flooring. Notable units include two-bedroom apartments with open kitchens and terraces, as well as a penthouse-level unit with private outdoor space and views of the Manhattan Bridge.
60 Duffield Street is ideally situated with easy access to transportation and neighborhood highlights such as the Barclays Center. The building's design and style are reminiscent of a boutique hotel, providing residents with both comfort and convenience. The location offers proximity to a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, making it a desirable choice for those seeking a vibrant urban lifestyle.