Sun-Splashed Loft
Residence 22C is perched on a semi-private floor (only two neighbors) in the tower of the only Ralph Walker building in Brooklyn.
Alex Allen Studio thoughtfully designed this true three bedroom plus home office, two and half bathroom loft.
With nearly 1,800 sqft, extra high ceilings, and triple exposure, this home truly has it all.
The kitchen has ample counter space for two cooks at the same time as well as an abundance of cabinetry and a hidden pantry. The breakfast dining area was created with beautiful millwork and a marble table.
The home office/den, separate from the bedrooms, has a custom glass sliding door for privacy.
The layout lends itself to privacy between the two secondary bedrooms and
the generously sized primary bedroom at the corner of the apartment, which has a large walk-in closet, ensuite bathroom, and East & North exposures.
The apartment also features in-unit laundry, central heating & cooling, tremendous closet space, and a spectacular powder room.
BellTel Lofts was originally designed in 1928 by architect Ralph Walker, once deemed Architect of the Century by The New York Times. It was converted to condominiums in 2007 by Beyer Blinder Belle with thoughtfully curated finishes.
Amenities include: 24-hour concierge, live-in super, two landscaped roof terraces, media lounge, yoga room, fully-equipped gym, children's playroom, business center, bike room and indoor parking & self-storage for an extra fee.
BellTel Lofts is at the epicenter of culture, art, and greenspace, including BAM Arts Distrct, Barclays Center, Willoughby Square Park, and boutiques all along Atlantic Avenue.
CityPoint is two blocks away with the Dekalb Food Hall, Trader Joes, City Target, Lululemon, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and McNally Jackson Booksellers.
Other notable businesses in Downtown Brooklyn include Sound and Fury Brewing, Chelsea Piers, Brooklyn Fare, and Gage and Tollner, once the most famous restaurant in Brooklyn.
Proximity to eleven subway lines (R, 2/3, Q, B, A/C, F/G and 4/5) - only one or two stops to Manhattan, Prospect Park, and Fort Greene.
Sun-Splashed Loft
Residence 22C is perched on a semi-private floor (only two neighbors) in the tower of the only Ralph Walker building in Brooklyn.
Alex Allen Studio thoughtfully designed this true three bedroom plus home office, two and half bathroom loft.
With nearly 1,800 sqft, extra high ceilings, and triple exposure, this home truly has it all.
The kitchen has ample counter space for two cooks at the same time as well as an abundance of cabinetry and a hidden pantry. The breakfast dining area was created with beautiful millwork and a marble table.
The home office/den, separate from the bedrooms, has a custom glass sliding door for privacy.
The layout lends itself to privacy between the two secondary bedrooms and
the generously sized primary bedroom at the corner of the apartment, which has a large walk-in closet, ensuite bathroom, and East & North exposures.
The apartment also features in-unit laundry, central heating & cooling, tremendous closet space, and a spectacular powder room.
BellTel Lofts was originally designed in 1928 by architect Ralph Walker, once deemed Architect of the Century by The New York Times. It was converted to condominiums in 2007 by Beyer Blinder Belle with thoughtfully curated finishes.
Amenities include: 24-hour concierge, live-in super, two landscaped roof terraces, media lounge, yoga room, fully-equipped gym, children's playroom, business center, bike room and indoor parking & self-storage for an extra fee.
BellTel Lofts is at the epicenter of culture, art, and greenspace, including BAM Arts Distrct, Barclays Center, Willoughby Square Park, and boutiques all along Atlantic Avenue.
CityPoint is two blocks away with the Dekalb Food Hall, Trader Joes, City Target, Lululemon, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and McNally Jackson Booksellers.
Other notable businesses in Downtown Brooklyn include Sound and Fury Brewing, Chelsea Piers, Brooklyn Fare, and Gage and Tollner, once the most famous restaurant in Brooklyn.
Proximity to eleven subway lines (R, 2/3, Q, B, A/C, F/G and 4/5) - only one or two stops to Manhattan, Prospect Park, and Fort Greene.
Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC