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Before 67 Livingston Street became one of the tallest residentials in its Brooklyn Heights neighborhood, it was leased to the Art Institute of New York City for dorms. Silverback Development purchased it for $30 million in May 2017 and set about converting it to residential a short time later. The 29-story-high building soars above its townhouse and brownstone neighbors, but a tasteful, historic-minded renovation keeps it congruous.
The building was 30% leased in 10 days, and remaining availabilities start at $8,950/month for two-beds and $10,615/month for three-beds. A four-bedroom duplex penthouse with three private terraces is also available for $19,950/month. All prices are net effective to reflect two months free rent.
 
 
 
 
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At a time when space and privacy are at a premium, all full-floor residences are reached by private elevator. Upon arrival, all units feature interiors by CetraRuddy, double exposures, herringbone white oak floors, modern kitchens with custom oak cabinetry and Miele appliances, and in-unit washer/dryer. Nancy Ruddy told Mansion Global that “we’ll need to create more flex spaces” as a result of COVID-19, but she was ahead of the time with 67 Livingston Street: All units enjoy flexible layouts that allow for easy differentiation between work and play.
In addition to private balconies in all units, 67 Livingston Street has communal front and back gardens and a rooftop terrace with grills and sweeping city views. Indoor amenities at this doorman building include a bike room, children’s playroom, lounge, and wine cellar. The building is well situated near popular local restaurants, top shopping, and the Borough Hall farmers' market and subway stops.
 
 
 
 
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