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Sales launch on new South Slope boutique condos at 334 22nd Street

Rendering of 334 22nd Street (Melamed Architects) Rendering of 334 22nd Street (Melamed Architects)
Sales have just launched at a boutique four-floor condo project at 334 22nd Street in the Greenwood Heights/South Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn. Designed by Melamed Architects, the building will feature a symmetrical stone facade punctuated by large picture windows. The project has taken shape on a quiet, tree-lined side-street one block from the landmarked grounds of Greenwood Cemetery and the culinary offerings of Fifth Avenue. The 25th Street subway station at Fourth Avenue is a short walk away.

Behind the tasteful exterior will be eight apartments, configured with two two-bedroom units per floor. A deeded storage unit comes with every home, and many feature private outdoor spaces - the ground-floor units have access to the building's rear yard, and select upper-level apartments have private balconies and/or roof terraces. An offering plan has not been filed, but listings start at $1.2 million, just above the neighborhood median of $1.15 million for similar units (per CityRealty listings).
For a quiet corner of Brooklyn, this section has seen its fair share of new, small-scale development in recent years. Next door to the project site at 338-342 22nd Street a modern row of five two-family townhouses were finished in 2011 with several selling for more than $1 million. Over on Sixth Avenue, sales at the Karl Fischer-designed Stanton on Sixth got off to a brisk start, and the one availability is a two-bedroom listed for $1.2 million. Work is winding down on another condo project at 615 Sixth Avenue.

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The Greenwood, 334 22nd Street
The Greenwood, 334 22nd Street South Slope - Greenwood Heights

Architecturally balanced interiors feature organic materials like wood, stone, and porcelain.

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Oversized windows in almost every room look out on lush treetop landscapes.

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Kitchens come outfitted with custom Ornare cabinetry, quartz countertops, and Bosch appliances.

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The master suites feature a walk-in closet and abundant natural light.

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Italian porcelain baths are outfitted with Grohe hardware and Toto fixtures.

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A common finished roof deck looks out on unobstructed views of the Manhattan skyline.

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