In the wake of a 2005 rezoning, Brooklyn’s formerly industrial 4th Avenue has spent the past few years welcoming new residential development. One of the most recent and striking examples is Lumina, an 11-story condominium on the corner of 20th Street and 4th Avenue that makes a bold statement with its glass facade, towering height, and contemporary aesthetic reminiscent of 56 Leonard Street in Tribeca and ODA designs throughout the city.
Sales are underway with current availabilities starting at $995K for one-bedrooms, $1.335 million for two-bedrooms, and $1.999 million for three-bedrooms. An offering plan was accepted in October 2024, and move-ins are expected to begin later this year.
Sales are underway with current availabilities starting at $995K for one-bedrooms, $1.335 million for two-bedrooms, and $1.999 million for three-bedrooms. An offering plan was accepted in October 2024, and move-ins are expected to begin later this year.
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New Leaf Development is at the helm of the project, which was designed by INOA Architecture. Founder Murad Mutlu’s resume includes positions with Zaha Hadid and Skidmore Owings & Merrill. The firm has gained recent attention for glittering new projects in the works in Newark, and its New York portfolio includes The Pearl Townhome on the Upper West Side and 108 India Street in Greenpoint.
According to Lumina’s stacking plan, there are no more than three units per floor with only two units per floor from the ninth story up. Anywhere in the building, the glassy facade allows for floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe all 26 units in abundant natural light. Kitchens feature custom cabinetry, marble countertops, and premium Fisher & Paykel appliances. Primary bedrooms enjoy walk-in closets and en suite baths with luxurious finishes and floating toilets. The vast majority of units come with private outdoor space.
Residents of Lumina arrive to a dramatic lobby with bike storage. On upper floors, amenities include a fully equipped fitness center and an outdoor recreation terrace. Additional conveniences include private storage and a secure package room.
Another perk of Lumina is its central location near desirable sections of Brooklyn. Greenwood Cemetery is a short distance away, as is the Industry City complex and popular 5th Avenue restaurants. The Prospect Avenue D, N, R, and W subway stop is a few blocks away.
Another perk of Lumina is its central location near desirable sections of Brooklyn. Greenwood Cemetery is a short distance away, as is the Industry City complex and popular 5th Avenue restaurants. The Prospect Avenue D, N, R, and W subway stop is a few blocks away.
Lumina, #8C (Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty)
Lumina, #8B
$1,455,000
South Slope - Greenwood Heights | Condominium | 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths | 1,038 ft2
Lumina, #8B (Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty)
Lumina, #9B
$1,999,000
South Slope - Greenwood Heights | Condominium | 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths | 1,168 ft2
Lumina, #9B (Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty)
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