The Crescent at 76 North 8th Street is a boutique luxury building in Northside Williamsburg comprising just three residences. Developed by LTNG, the team behind 584 Leonard and 153 Leonard, the building is distinguished by its curved brick façade that creates an architectural statement along the waterfront. In a notable feature for residential construction, each unit includes a rooftop backup generator, providing an unusual level of infrastructure redundancy for a building of this scale.
The penthouse spans two levels with over 1,000 square feet of private outdoor space, including a 665 square foot rooftop terrace with skyline and river views. The residence features four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, accessed via keyed elevator. The kitchen is outfitted with custom Scavolini cabinetry, dual 30-inch refrigerator and freezer columns, and a professional grade range, while a glass framed staircase serves as a sculptural element connecting the main level to the rooftop. Outdoor spaces include a front facing terrace with DCS BBQ and a rooftop kitchen equipped with a 36-inch grill and refrigerator.
Interior finishes include Fireclay Hunter Green tile in the powder room, clé black slate in the primary bathroom, and Porcelanosa Avenue Grey textured porcelain tile in the additional bathrooms. The primary suite includes a walk-in closet, and the lower level offers a flexible den space alongside in-unit washer and dryer. The building's location provides access to Domino Park and Marsha P. Johnson State Park, with the neighborhood's dining scene including Café Mogador, Lillia, Laser Wolf at The Hoxton, and Sugarfish, among others.
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