349 16th Street is a pre-war condominium building in Brooklyn's Park Slope, built in 1925 and converted in 2007. The 3-story building contains 5 units and offers amenities such as central AC and washer/dryer facilities.
349 16th Street is a pre-war condominium building in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood finished in 1925 and converted in 2007. Situated at 349 16th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Eighth Avenue, the building contains 5 units and rises 3 stories. The building's amenities include: central ac and washer/dryer in building.
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