Luce is a boutique post-war condominium completed in 2005 on a quiet tree lined block at 63 Conselyea Street in Williamsburg. The four story building contains 12 units and offers the intimate feel of a small scale development with exceptionally low common charges and a shared roof deck featuring panoramic Manhattan skyline views. The building attracted notable residents including John McPheters, founder of CLDmkt, and benefits from a 421a tax abatement that was in effect through 2023.
The building's standout feature is its collection of dramatic duplex apartments with double-height ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that create loft like proportions rarely found in Williamsburg. Many units boast private outdoor spaces, including ground floor apartments with private courtyards and upper level units with terraces offering Brooklyn and Manhattan views. The duplexes typically feature southern exposure, white oak hardwood floors, and contemporary kitchens with stone countertops and stainless steel appliances.
Practical amenities include in-unit washer/dryer in most apartments, central air conditioning, and abundant storage throughout the units. The building's flexible layout options allow many apartments to be easily reconfigured, with some duplexes convertible from two to three bedrooms. Located just one block from the Lorimer L train, residents enjoy easy access to Manhattan while being steps from McCarren Park and Williamsburg's dining and shopping scene on Graham Avenue.
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