This 6-story building in Williamsburg was originally a warehouse built in 1910, later converted to a toy factory, and finally transformed into a residential building with 36 loft apartments in 2014. The conversion, designed by HTO Architect PLLC with interiors by Durukan Design, features exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and amenities like a roof deck and virtual doorman.
Printhouse Lofts, located at 139 North 10th Street in Williamsburg, is a well-converted 6-story residential building originally constructed in 1910. Initially a warehouse, it transitioned to a toy factory before being transformed into a rental residential building in 2014. The building features 36 loft apartments, showcasing a blend of industrial charm and modern amenities.
The conversion, designed by HTO Architect PLLC with interiors by Durukan Design, highlights exposed brick walls, timber beams, and soaring 12-foot ceilings. Notable units include ground-floor apartments with expansive solariums and a fifth-floor unit boasting a 225-square-foot terrace. The building's amenities include a roof deck, virtual doorman, elevator, laundry facilities, and a bicycle room.
Each apartment is characterized by wide plank hardwood flooring, oversized factory-style windows, and open-concept kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances. The location in North Williamsburg places residents near popular attractions such as Smorgasburg, McCarren Park, and the Music Hall of Williamsburg, as well as a variety of dining and retail options.
Printhouse Lofts reflects a commitment to preserving industrial architecture while providing modern living spaces, making it a unique choice for those seeking a blend of history and contemporary comfort in Brooklyn.
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