This 5-story bluestone building in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn features 32 condominium apartments and was built by Sterling Equities. The building, designed by Gluck +, includes amenities such as a bocce court, roof deck, vegetable garden, and dog-washing area.
345 Carroll Street is a five story, 32 residence Gowanus condominium completed in 2016, with a bluestone façade and oversized bay windows designed by GLUCK+. Developed by Sterling Equities, the building has angular white clad penthouse setbacks and a double-height lobby that continues the bluestone inside and opens toward the central garden.
Apartments are organized around oversized operable casement windows, with ceilings generally above nine feet and reaching 10 feet in the penthouses. Eighteen residences have private outdoor space, and the layout range includes garden duplexes, several homes with direct access to private garage spaces, and Penthouse F, a duplex that places its broad living space and roof terrace above the bedroom level.
The centerpiece of the amenity program is a 5,300 square foot garden divided among seating areas, angled paths, vegetable beds and a bocce court. The building also has a rooftop terrace with grills and skyline views, a fitness center, children’s playroom, resident and bicycle storage, on-site parking, a full time doorman and porter service. Pets are allowed, and a dog washing area is provided.
The building occupies a tree lined Carroll Street block at the meeting point of Gowanus and Carroll Gardens, with the Gowanus Canal to the east and Carroll Park to the west. The F and G trains stop at Carroll Street station on Smith Street, approximately 0.2 miles away.
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