$1.4M Dumbo loft is decked out with tin ceilings and locally crafted millwork
If you’re looking to live in Dumbo, as many are, loft living is definitely the way to go. 50 Bridge Street, built in 1907 as a warehouse in what is now the waterfront neighborhood’s landmarked historic district is offering this two-bedroom condominium loft with ceilings over 10 feet, a recent renovation, and plenty of modern convenience. Asking $1.425 million, the 1,259 square-foot space brings tin ceilings and millwork by a local craftsman to the mix, setting this loft apart from so many of its white-box-and-brick neighbors.
Loftiest of all is the apartment’s 30-foot great room, open for living and dining and sure to make a great first impression.
Exposed ceiling beams frame an open kitchen, complemented by a partial tin ceiling. Full professional soundproofing has been installed for added comfort. The living room gets bespoke built-in shelving created by neighborhood artisan Mark Jupiter.
A custom steel-and-glass sliding factory wall, also by Mark Jupiter, separates sections of the master bedroom suite. A newly installed bath offers a cast iron soaking tub and radiant floor heating.
The second bedroom is spacious and windowed, and a second newly-minted white bathroom also has radiant floor heat plus a walk-in shower. The apartment also has new windows throughout, high efficiency A/C units and a new washer and dryer. In addition to parking and storage, the building offers a common roof deck with amazing river and Manhattan skyline views. Keep an eye on your tax bill, though: The unit’s tax abatement expires in 2019.
[Listing: 50 Bridge Street #411 by Philip Hale and John Dadd for Corcoran Group]
[At CityRealty]
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Images courtesy of Corcoran Group.