Breathtaking sunset views spanning the Manhattan skyline, New York Harbor, and the Statue of Liberty define Residence 21A at Olympia DUMBO. Perched high above Brooklyn's waterfront, this meticulously designed four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home spans 3,361 square feet of interior living space, seamlessly extending to a spectacular 322-square-foot wraparound terrace.
Designed by Widell + Boschetti, the residence boasts a chef's kitchen featuring textured maple cabinetry with precisely raked and incised detailing, satin-finished stainless steel accents, and honed Fior di Bosco marble countertops and backsplash. A full suite of state-of-the-art appliances is seamlessly concealed throughout, while an oversized dining area and custom wet bar with integrated wine storage create an ideal setting for both intimate gatherings and large-scale entertaining. The primary suite features a bespoke dressing room and dedicated shoe closet, while a private guest wing includes a state-of-the-art home theater.
Heated floors, motorized shades, custom lighting, and full Savant home automation run throughout, complemented by the rare offering of two dedicated parking spaces. Building amenities span 38,000 square feet: indoor and outdoor pools,
a full-sized outdoor tennis court, a two-lane bowling alley, boxing gym, spin studio, steam and sauna, outdoor kitchen with cabanas, playroom, and onsite parking. All nearby DUMBO's waterfront, restaurants, galleries, and theater. Listing courtesy of Compass
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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