Luce is a boutique condominium building completed in 2005 on Conselyea Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, situated between Lorimer Street and Leonard Street. The four-story brick building contains either 8 or 12 units (sources vary) and sits on one of the neighborhood's tree-lined streets. The building offers a shared roof deck and lounge
The building's units commonly feature hardwood floors throughout, cherry cabinets with stainless steel appliances, and deep soaking tubs with Kohler and Toto fixtures. Most apartments include in-unit Bosch washer/dryer units, central air and heating, and ample closet space. Many units offer south facing exposure providing abundant natural light, and several apartments include additional nooks or dens that can serve as home offices.
Several units feature dramatic mezzanine levels with soaring 17.5-to-18-foot ceilings and floor to ceiling windows. Some of the building's more notable residences include duplex configurations with private roof terraces offering Manhattan skyline views, while ground level units may feature private garden access. A few apartments have been significantly renovated with high end finishes including Brazilian hardwood decking in outdoor spaces, imported Italian tiles, and European white oak flooring.
The building's location provides convenient access to transportation, with the Lorimer L train just one block away (two stops to Manhattan) and the Metropolitan G train nearby. Residents are within walking distance of McCarren Park, and the neighborhood offers easy access to Williamsburg's dining, shopping, and cultural attractions. The self-managed condominium structure helps keep operating costs low for residents.
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