$1.75M Cobble Hill duplex combines its warehouse roots with trendy updates
Photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group
Cobble Hill‘s co-op building at 121 Pacific Street was originally built in 1879 as a life preserver and ring buoy warehouse. Known as the Atlantic-Pacific Building, it was eventually converted to 46 apartments. This top-floor unit is described as a “mini-townhome,” with two floors, two bedrooms, and a 400-square-foot terrace. Asking $1,750,000, it’s also a lovely combination of original architectural details and stylish, modern updates and decor.
Upon entering, there’s a small foyer, a laundry closet, and a powder room. Under the stairs, there is hidden storage space and a large closet. From there, you’ll see the kitchen and adjacent dining room. The kitchen features stainless steel Bosch appliances, a marble herringbone backsplash, Caesarstone countertops, and a nicely sized breakfast bar.
Throughout, there are 13-foot ceilings and exposed brick walls. The living room has a wood-burning fireplace and a custom bar with a wine fridge. Through floor-to-ceiling glass doors is the terrace.
Upstairs are the two bedrooms, both of which have a skylight, and two more bathrooms. The secondary bedroom has a walk-in closet.
The primary bedroom has a lovely en-suite bathroom.
The building, which is located between Henry and Clinton Streets, has two entrances (one on Pacific, one on Atlantic), two elevators, a virtual doorman, and a common roof deck with skyline views.
[Listing details:Â 121 Pacific Street, P3C at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Deborah L. Rieders and Albi Zhubi]
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Photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group