Welcome to Residence 17D. This large one-bedroom home features lofty 10’ ceilings, and offers north-eastern views over Downtown Brooklyn. Outfitted in the Heritage palette, the richly hued kitchen offers dark-stained oak floors, grey satin-lacquer custom cabinets with blackened steel accents and honed Italian lava stone countertops and backsplash and is fully equipped with a premium Bosch appliance package including a built-in refrigerator and dishwasher, vented stovetop exhaust fan and gas cooktop.
The elegant spa-like bathroom is thoughtfully crafted with bespoke dark-stained oak vanity with oil-rubbed bronze frame and plumbing fixtures, Italian white Calacatta marble floors and tub surround, and crackle-glazed ceramic wall tiles in a soothing sage green hue.
This home also includes a Bosch Washer & Dryer, WiFi-enabled smart thermostats, USB outlets in select locations, and Latch smart entry door locks.
With architecture by Jeanne Gang’s Studio Gang, interiors by Michaelis Boyd Associates, and landscape architecture by Hollander Design – 11 Hoyt offers its residents unparalleled amenities, including a 27,000sf elevated private park with multiple barbeque grills, state of the art fitness center with Peloton
bikes, yoga, cardio and strength training rooms along with a squash court and 75-foot saltwater pool, outdoor hot tub, children’s playroom and playground, co-working lounge, cinema, double-height Sky lounge, multiple game spaces, and a private dog run. The building’s retail spaces are soon to host exciting tenants including Jack’s Coffee, solidcore, and GolfZon Social.
All of this sits within blocks of the 2/3/4/5/A/C/G/F trains and one block to City Point with Alamo Drafthouse movie theater, Trader Joe’s, Target, Jackson McNally bookstore, Dekalb Market Hall, Atlantic Avenue and Smith Street’s plentiful offerings for local dining and shopping.
A 19-sf storage unit associated with this unit is for sale at $30,000 additionally. Listing courtesy of New York Residence Inc
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DUMBO (short for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) was once an industrial area and has since become one of the borough’s toniest neighborhoods.
Its late 19th-century warehouses have been converted into luxury condominiums that line the cobblestone streets along with opulent new developments and amenity-filled rental buildings. Outdoor activities are made easy in the award-winning Brooklyn Bridge Park where kayaking, “rock” climbing, and soccer are just a few of the many offerings. If you’re feeling lazy, take a ride on Jane’s historical carousel or grab an ice cream at the Brooklyn ... read more