110 Livingston Street, originally designed by McKim, Mead & White-the landmark architects famous for designing the Washington Square Park Arch, Harvard Club, The Cable Building and New York Public Library in Manhattan. The building was converted to a luxury full-time doorman condominium in 2007 by Two Trees.
Enter into the enormous loft living space that stretches over 25 feet. 12 foot ceilings, tall windows with open eastern exposure and bamboo hardwood floors throughout.
Chef’s kitchen with featuring a top appliance package including a Sub-Zero Refrigerator, Viking Stove, Bosch Dishwasher and Thermador Oven. Black granite kitchen bar stretches over 10ft in length.
The bedroom suite is almost 15ft and has two large closets. Adjacent spa bathroom with pristine white tile, marble framed soaking tub, separate rain shower and double vanity. Central heating/cooling as well as a washer/dryer in the apartment. Very reasonable common charges and taxes.
110 Livingston St is a full-time doorman building with a state-of-the-art fitness center, common tri-level courtyard, and rooftop with views of downtown Manhattan and the East River. Parking garage in the building available for rent.
Located at the epicenter of prime Brooklyn two blocks from all the major subways lines, only 15 minutes via subway or car to prime Downtown Manhattan. Situated above the charming Boerum Hill/Smith Street neighborhood, an easy walk to Trader Joe’s, Stumptown Coffee and Bar Tabac and a few blocks below Fort Greene Park.
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110 Livingston Street, Residence 4I, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Price: $954,000 Maintenance | CC: $641 Real Estate Tax: $476 1 Bedroom | 1 Bath Interior Sq Ft: 819 Type: Condominium Neighborhood: Boerum HillAmenities
Doorman
| Elevator
| Courtyard
| Loft
| Prewar
| Washer/Dryer
| High Ceilings
| Live-in Super
| Fitness Room
| Common Garden
| Concierge
| Parking Garage
| Central AC/Heat
Listing ID: 15105
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110 Livingston Street, originally designed by McKim, Mead & White-the landmark architects famous for designing the Washington Square Park Arch, Harvard Club, The Cable Building and New York Public Library in Manhattan. The building was converted to a luxury full-time doorman condominium in 2007 by Two Trees. Enter into the enormous loft living space that stretches over 25 feet. 12 foo...
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