550 Grand Condominium is a pre-war building in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood completed in 1920. The 4-story building contains 6 units and is located at 550 Grand Street.
550 Grand Street is a 1920 pre war condominium in Williamsburg with six residences across four stories, shaped by duplex layouts and private outdoor space. The intimate walk up building sits between Union Avenue and Lorimer Street, in a neighborhood of restaurants, cafes, and shops.
Penthouse South is organized as a duplex, with the principal living level below a bedroom level and a sequence of deck, terrace, and private roof deck totaling more than 1,000 square feet of outdoor space. The upper roof terrace includes a green roof and open skyline views, while the residence’s southern exposure and double height ceilings define its vertical layout.
Outdoor space recurs among the residences, ranging from balconies and private backyards to larger terraces. Duplex plans, southern exposures, exposed brick, and a mix of classic and modern finishes contribute to the building’s varied apartment designs; central heating and air conditioning and in unit laundry also appear in multiple layouts.
The building is served by the Lorimer Street station on the L train, the Metropolitan Avenue station on the G train, and the Hewes Street station on the J and M trains. Its location places it close to Union Avenue and Lorimer Street’s dining and retail corridors while retaining the small scale of a six unit condominium.
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