The new building at Brooklyn's 114 Lexington Avenue is highly emblematic of the changes coming to its Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood: In October 2022, developer Le Capital NYC filed permits to expand a single-story auto repair shop into a five-story residential building. More recently, the building has been dubbed Lexington Brooklyn and sales have launched on the apartments inside.
Current availabilities start at $885K for one-bedrooms, $1.05 million for two-bedrooms, and $1.665 million for a three-bedroom penthouse. At an average price of $1,313 per square foot, Lexington Brooklyn is well above the local average of $986 per square foot (h/t CityRealty data). However, the building's luxurious interiors and private outdoor space in almost every home might account for the discrepancy.
Current availabilities start at $885K for one-bedrooms, $1.05 million for two-bedrooms, and $1.665 million for a three-bedroom penthouse. At an average price of $1,313 per square foot, Lexington Brooklyn is well above the local average of $986 per square foot (h/t CityRealty data). However, the building's luxurious interiors and private outdoor space in almost every home might account for the discrepancy.
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Lexington Brooklyn also stands out for its size — while still technically boutique-scale, it is rather larger than some of the other boutique condos remaking Brooklyn — and its eye-catching design by ARC Architecture + Design Studio. The red brick facade nods to the area's history, but multi-story arches, glass-framed balconies, and a sleek setback terrace on top bring it into the present. Its street is still dotted with low-rise buildings and single-story shops, but a sleek residential building is located next door.
Lexington Brooklyn is topped with a common roof deck, and amenities include bike storage and deeded parking for purchase. Other ways to get around include the Classon Avenue G and the Franklin Avenue C/S trains. Close to home, it is well situated near community gardens, local conveniences, and area favorites like Speedy Romeo, Clementine Bakery, C’mon Everybody, and Choice Market.
↓ All interiors feature oversized Pella windows, 7” wide plank light oak flooring, solid core doors, and brushed brass hardware throughout.
↓ Additional perks include video intercom system, energy efficient split heating and cooling, and in-unit washer/dryer.
↓ Chef’s kitchens come outfitted with custom matte lacquer cabinetry, honed Calacatta Monet countertops and backsplash, handmade Virginia Sin pendant lighting, and Bertazzoni appliances.
↓ All bedrooms enjoy generous storage space with custom outfitted closets.
↓ Primary baths come with marble-clad showers, custom floating oak vanities, and wall-mounted toilets with hand-held bidets.
↓ Secondary baths offer soaking tubs, marble-topped floating vanities, and distressed emerald mineral tiles in a herringbone pattern.
↓ Fifteen of the 16 units offer private outdoor space.
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