Presenting Driggs Haus: 19 Condos Coming to Williamsburg-Greenpoint Border
The Driggs Haus at 247 Driggs Avenue is a 23,500-square-foot condominium building developed by Greenpoint Luxury Development LLC (who purchased the three-story structure that previously stood on the site for $950,000 in 2013) with Gertler & Wente Architects handling the design. The project, situated at the corner of Graham and Driggs Avenues near McCarren Park, has been slow to wrap up construction, with its topped-off concrete frame shrouded in netting for some time now. Ultimately, there will be 19 homes spread throughout the project’s five floors, and a soon-to-be-launched website marketing the units brings us a handful of new images and details.
There will be one apartment on the first floor, five units on floors two through four, and three units on the fifth floor, where a setback will allow for several outdoor terraces. Apartments are staggered between one- and two-bedroom units, with most having private outdoor space in the form of balconies.
The building’s selection of amenities will include ten on-site parking spaces, bike storage, a fitness center, library, cold storage, package room, and a virtual doorman; however, there is no word yet on if the Ferrari shown in the rendering is part of the amenity package. Prices of the building’s units have not been revealed, but according to the offering plan, the team is projecting a total sellout value of $22.5 million. Data from CityRealty shows that condominium closing prices in Greenpoint have increased a whopping 37 percent since 2012, and currently stand at $1,042 per square foot.
Google Earth view via CityRealty
Find future listings for the Drigss Haus at CityRealty.
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All Renderings courtesy of Driggs Haus and Gertler & Wente Architects LLP; Construction shots via 6sqft