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187 Bridge Street in Downtown Brooklyn via Corcoran 187 Bridge Street in Downtown Brooklyn via Corcoran
In Downtown Brooklyn, a new ground-up boutique condominium has officially made its sales debut. The building at 187 Bridge Street rises to 7 floors with 7 residences and the first home, the 1004-square-foot 2-bed / 2 bath Apartment 3, has hit the market for $1.315 million ($1,310 / ft2). Designed by architecture firm StudiosC, the project was "envisioned to be a statement to express its verticality and connect to its surrounding context seamlessly."

Located centrally in the neighborhood across from the lush Trinity Park, the building is on the quaint Bridge Street between Nassau Street and Concord Street, not far from DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights and the Brooklyn Navy Yard. If you're on the hunt for a 2-bed unit, this listing may be worth a look; other 2-bed condos in the neighborhood have a median price of $1.933M ($1,635 / ft2). Read more from the listing below.
Interior image 187 Bridge Street Brooklyn Photo via Corcoran
Interior image 187 Bridge Street Brooklyn Photo via Corcoran

Extremely private floor-through corner units with keyed elevator entry and only one unit per floor.

Unit 3 Floor plan 187 Bridge Street Downtown Brooklyn Apartment 3 floor plan via Corcoran

Apartment 3 is 1,0004 SF with 2 beds and 2 baths, and has floor to ceiling windows + tree top views.

Interior image 187 Bridge Street Brooklyn Photo via Corcoran
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Rich kitchen cabinetry with marble countertops and backsplash; stainless steel appliances and deep sink.

Kitchen at 187 Bridge Street Downtown Brooklyn Photo via Corcoran

Master suite has two closets, en suite bath and Juliet balcony.

Bedroom at 187 Bridge Street Downtown Brooklyn Photo via Corcoran

Fully finished and furnished roof deck with epic Manhattan views.

Rooftop at 187 Bridge Street Brooklyn Photo via Corcoran