Immediate Occupancy. Limited opportunities remain at Tishman Speyer's 11 Hoyt, which sets Brooklyn's new standard for architecture and design. The graceful 57-story tower, Brooklyn's most successful development each year since launching sales in 2018, features gracious residences with hand-selected finishes, and more than 55,000 square feet of unrivaled indoor and outdoor amenities. A true collaboration among three celebrated world-class firms - architecture by Jeanne Gang's Studio Gang, interiors by Michaelis Boyd Associates, and landscape architecture by Hollander Design - 11 Hoyt is a visionary building that looks to the future while drawing inspiration from Brooklyn's rich architectural history and creative spirit.
Residence 21B is an extraordinary one-bedroom, one-bath home with 10' lofty ceilings, and western views over 11 Hoyt's tranquil private park. Featuring the property's signature bay window seats in both the living and dining rooms, this residence offers a flexible layout and opportunities to create dedicated areas for seating, dining, working from home, and more.
Richly hued in 11 Hoyt's Heritage finish palette, this residence showcases dark-stained oak floors, grey satin-lacquer custom kitchen cabinets with blackened
steel accents, and honed Italian lava stone countertops and backsplash. The open chef's kitchen also comes fully equipped with a premium Bosch appliance package with refrigerator, dishwasher, vented stovetop exhaust fan, and gas cooktop. The primary suite features a large walk-in custom closet and an elegant spa-like bathroom crafted with a bespoke dark-stained oak vanity with oil-rubbed bronze frames and plumbing fixtures. The bathroom also features Italian white Calacatta marble floors with radiant heating, a generous soaking tub, and crackle-glazed ceramic wall tiles in a soothing sage green hue.
Additional features include WiFi-enabled smart thermostats, USB outlets in select locations, and Latch smart entry door locks.
Kitchen and bathroom layouts may vary. Image represents finishes only.
Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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