Sleek & Spacious Modern One-Bedroom with Iconic Views at The Toren
Perched high on the 23rd floor of The Toren, one of Downtown Brooklyn’s premier environmentally sustainable buildings, Residence 2305 offers a rare blend of expansive space, modern design, and breathtaking views. This is one of the largest one-bedroom layouts in the building, and it shows—from the Verrazzano Bridge to the Brooklyn Bridge, your panoramic views are nothing short of captivating.
Flooded with natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows, the home welcomes you into a generously proportioned living area with soaring ceilings—perfect for a full living room set, dining area, and even a work-from-home setup. Central air keeps you comfortable year-round.
The open-concept kitchen is both functional and stylish, featuring rich mahogany cabinetry and a full suite of premium appliances including an Electrolux oven and cooktop, GE microwave and dishwasher, and a Liebherr refrigerator. A full-size washer and dryer are conveniently tucked into a hall closet for ultimate in-unit convenience.
The king-sized bedroom is a true retreat, complete with a large closet and serene city views. A spa-inspired bathroom invites you to unwind with a deep soaking tub and
sleek finishes.
The Toren is a full-service, LEED Gold certified building offering an unmatched amenity package:
Heated indoor pool
Dual saunas
Yoga studio
Library with wet-bar
Two-level landscaped roof terrace
Oversized fitness center with Peloton bikes and Technogym equipment
Bike storage, attended garage, and more
With a gourmet market at your doorstep, you’re also steps from CityPoint (Trader Joe’s, Target, Alamo Drafthouse), and just a short walk to Fort Greene Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park. Plus, unbeatable subway access to the A, C, F, B, Q, R, 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains puts all of NYC within easy reach.
Don’t miss your chance to live in one of Brooklyn’s most sought-after addresses. Listing courtesy of Compass
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