$2M Red Hook loft offers rare views of Brooklyn’s industrial waterfront
Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman
This Red Hook loft at 160 Imlay Street has incredible views of the lower Manhattan skyline, New York Harbor, and Statue of Liberty, but what truly sets it apart is how it overlooks the Red Hook Container Terminal, an active reminder of Brooklyn’s industrial past. The nearly 2,000-square-foot home is on the market for $1,995,000 and has two bedrooms, a separate study, and massive floor-to-ceiling windows.
The panoramic views are even better since this is a rare high-floor unit. Throughout, you’ll find original beamed ceilings and concrete columns, as well as double-glazed steel windows and new European white oak wood floors.
The kitchen is custom designed by Bulthaup, with a book-matched Carrara marble waterfall island, custom white matte lacquer cabinetry, and a full suite of Miele appliances.
The bedrooms don’t lack views, either, and they both have ample closet space and en-suite bathrooms. The primary bathroom has double sinks, tub, shower, and a separate toilet closet. There’s a third bathroom off the study (not pictured), as well as a laundry room.
Built in 1910, the condominium is known as the New York Dock Building. It was the first reinforced steel and concrete building in the United States and was converted to modern loft residences in 2017. It offers a 24-hour doorman, a fitness center, and a landscaped roof deck. Private storage and parking are available to purchase. The only downside is that it’s a 20-minute walk from the nearest subway, though it’s close to fun spots like the Red Hook Lobster Pound, Red Hook Winery, and Brooklyn Crab.
[Listing details: 160 Imlay Street, Apt. 5D2 at CityRealty]
[At Douglas Elliman by Allison Dubuisson, Fredrik Eklund, and John Gomes]
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Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman