Architect-transformed triplex in Brooklyn Heights’ landmarked Eagle Warehouse seeks $2.1M
Listing images by VHT; courtesy of The Corcoran Group
A co-op in Brooklyn Heights’ iconic Eagle Warehouse & Storage Company at 28 Fulton Street—described by CityRealty as “one of the city’s great Romanesque-style landmarks”—is now available for just under $2.1 million. With a private street entrance, the residence is technically a maisonette spanning over three levels. Inside, the architect owners have added their touches to an already character-rich space.
A private entrance on Doughty Street brings you into the second floor, comprised of an open kitchen, a sitting/dining area, and a bathroom. Custom wood cabinetry in the kitchen provides ample storage space and conceals a dishwasher. There are several additional closets behind the kitchen, next to the home’s secondary entrance through the building’s lobby.
A spiral steel staircase with oak treads leads down to the living room, which features a full wall of built-in shelves and the building’s columns as a unique focal point in the space. There’s also a home office and storage room on this level.
The master suite is on the upper floor, complete with an en-suite bathroom and adjoining study. There’s a second, though windowless, room on this level which is currently used as an additional bedroom. The owners designed steel and etched glass partitions that subdivide this level to maximize flow and light.
Located right by the entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Park, the historic building was constructed in 1894 and converted into 85 co-op apartments in 1980. Amenities include a doorman, live-in superintendent, gym, storage lockers, bike room, and laundry on each floor.
[Listing: 28 Old Fulton Street, Apt. TH-E by Michael Coleman and Robert Donohoe of The Corcoran Group]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images by VHT; courtesy of The Corcoran Group