Suite Sixteen is a post-war condo building in Brooklyn's Park Slope completed in 2007. Located at 198 16th Street, it has 32 units across 5 stories.
Suite Sixteen is a post-war condominium building located in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood, completed in 2007. The building features 32 units spread across five stories, offering a blend of modern living in a vibrant community. Its prime location at 198 16th Street places residents between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue, providing easy access to local amenities.
Common features among the apartments include 10 foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and high-end finishes such as Calcutta Gold marble countertops and stainless steel Jenn-Air appliances. Many units also boast luxurious bathrooms with chocolate marble floors, deep soaking tubs, and in-unit washers and dryers. The building's design, crafted by Karl Fischer with interiors by Andres Escobar, emphasizes both style and functionality.
Residents enjoy proximity to major retail corridors, with a variety of restaurants and cafes just steps away. The building is conveniently located only three blocks from Prospect Park and within walking distance to multiple subway lines, making commutes to Manhattan straightforward. Suite Sixteen also offers amenities such as a gym and garage parking, enhancing the living experience for its residents.
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