The Toy Factory Lofts is a pre-war condominium building in Downtown Brooklyn completed in 1925, containing 56 units across 8 stories. The building offers various amenities and is conveniently located near multiple transit lines, shopping destinations, and Fort Green Park. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
The Toy Factory Lofts at 176 Johnson Street is an eight story, 56 unit condominium conversion in Downtown Brooklyn, originally constructed in 1926. The building has an interesting industrial history as the former home of Tudor Metal Products, the company that invented Electric Football on this site. Converted to residential use in 2004, the building retains its authentic loft character with exposed ducts, concrete columns, and original architectural details throughout its units.
Apartments feature 11 to 11.5 foot ceilings, hardwood oak floors, oversized windows, and open layouts that emphasize the building's industrial heritage. Most units include in-unit washer/dryers, central air and heat, and modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances. Studios start around 800 square feet, while one bedroom units reach approximately 1,088 square feet.
Building amenities include a live-in superintendent, fitness center, furnished rooftop deck with city views, bike storage, package room, and on-site parking garage. The building also features a virtual doorman system and Verizon Fios access. The location offers exceptional transit access with the A, C, F, R, B, Q, 2, and 3 trains all within a few blocks, plus proximity to the BQE and both the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges. Neighborhood amenities include City Point with its Trader Joe's, Target, and Alamo Cinema, as well as Fort Greene Park and the DUMBO waterfront.
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