The Red Hook Lofts at 160 Imlay Street occupies a historic six story warehouse built in 1910 as part of the New York Dock Company's sprawling Brooklyn waterfront complex. The conversion to 70 residential condominiums was designed by Morris Adjmi Architects and Aldo Andreoli of AA Studio, with developer Est4te Four preserving the building's industrial character while introducing contemporary finishes. The handsome concrete structure retains its original decorative roofline with arched balustrades and "New York Dock Co" signage, along with exposed structural columns and ceilings throughout the residences.
Apartments range from studios to four bedroom units, with ceiling heights of 12 to 16 feet and double glazed steel windows that frame views of the Statue of Liberty, Manhattan skyline, and New York Harbor. Finished units feature Bulthaup designed kitchens with book matched Carrara marble islands, Molteni&C Dada white matte lacquer cabinetry, and Miele appliances. Bathrooms are appointed with Italian porcelain tile, Antonio Lupi vanities with backlit mirrors, and Duravit fixtures including rain showers and wall mounted toilets. Most units include European White Oak flooring, custom oversized European doors, central heating and cooling, and in-unit washers and dryers. The building also offers customizable "white box" units, including several floor through layouts exceeding 2,700 square feet.
Building amenities include a 24 hour doorman, on-site superintendent, state-of-the-art fitness center, steam and sauna rooms, bicycle storage, and a landscaped roof deck with lounges and fireplace. Private parking and storage are available for purchase. The Red Hook location provides a waterfront setting with harbor views while offering access to the neighborhood's restaurants, galleries, and cultural venues including Pioneer Works, Hometown BBQ, and Red Hook Lobster Pound.
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