Get full skyline views from the 57-foot-long terrace at this $2.75M Brooklyn Heights condo
Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman
Designed by prolific architect Emery Roth, Brooklyn Height’s St. George Tower was constructed in 1929 as part of the full-block St. George Hotel complex. The 30-story Art Deco tower at 111 Hicks Street was converted to 275 co-ops in 1984, leaving its east-facing apartments with views just as prolific. This three-bedroom duplex on the 22nd and 23rd floors has a 57-foot-long terrace that overlooks the entire Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Verrazano bridges–views that are completely protected and enjoyed by every single room in the home.
Enter on the lower level, where you’ll first come to the windowed kitchen. It comes with a Subzero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, Bertazzoni range, wine chiller, stone counters, and custom cabinetry. Off the kitchen is an open dining/living room, which opens to the terrace. As the listing states, this outdoor space “is larger than most Brooklyn backyards,” measuring nearly 700 square feet.
At the other end of the lower level are a full bathroom in the hall and a bedroom overlooking the terrace.
Upstairs, the open landing is set up a den, but it could easily be converted to a third bedroom.
The primary bedroom suite on the second floor has a large dressing room (that could also be set up as a home office), en-suite bathroom, and a full wall of closets.
In addition to the views from the apartment, there are more panoramic views that can be enjoyed from the building’s roof deck. Other amenities include a 24-hour doorman and laundry room. The landmarked building is close to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, the 85-acre Brooklyn Bridge Park, lots of shopping on Montague Street, and almost every major subway line.
[Listing details: 111 Hicks Street, 22C/23 at CityRealty]
[At Douglas Elliman by David Rosen and Starr Densford]
Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman