Description
Quincy Street Lofts, particularly those at 10 Quincy Street in Brooklyn, offer a unique blend of historical charm and modern luxury living. This iconic building, originally designed by architect Francis Kimball in 1899 as a warehouse for Frederick Loeser & Co., has been beautifully restored to maintain its architectural significance while incorporating contemporary amenities.
: The building combines American Romanesque Revival factory style with Venetian Gothic ornamentation, preserving its original façade while modernizing the interior.
: The lofts feature high ceilings, wide-plank oak floors, and custom-designed kitchens with premium finishes. Units range from one to three bedrooms, many with outdoor spaces overlooking a landscaped courtyard.
: Residents enjoy access to a state-of-the-art fitness center, package room, virtual doorman, bicycle storage, and private storage. The rooftop offers a verdant garden with social areas, built-in sunbeds, a barbecue kitchen, and private cabanas available for purchase.
: The building includes a residents’ lounge with a kitchenette and a comfortable seating area, fostering a sense of community among residents.
Quincy Street Lofts represent a harmonious blend of past and present, providing residents with both the tranquility of a historic setting and the convenience of modern urban living.