An abandoned factory at 968 60th Street in Borough Park reborn as The Hamilton residences has several units available for rent. The 5-story, 92-unit building developed by Halcyon Management borders three great Brooklyn neighborhoods - Sunset Park, Dyker Heights and Borough Park. Renowned architect Karl Fischer joined the project along with interior designer firm Hadas Metzler. Current listings show studios from $1,950/month, one-bedrooms from $2,200/month and two-bedrooms from $2,850/month.
Homes have generous layouts with a modern design. There are wide plank wood floors, large windows, built-in speakers and individual room climate control. Open kitchens are designed with caesarstone countertops and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher.
The Hamilton offers a fully equipped fitness center, PGA golf simulator, game room, business center, library, children's playroom, and a grand landscaped roof deck. There is also on-site parking which is a scarcity in the neighborhood. Transportation is convenient with the B9 and the B16, and the N train and D train are in close proximity. The building wraps the whole block and is surrounded by supermarkets and restaurants in the diverse neighborhood.
See more property details on CityRealty or contact the The Hamilton leasing office here.
See more property details on CityRealty or contact the The Hamilton leasing office here.
The Hamilton Leasing Office
(718) 633-XXXX
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