Like many Dumbo abodes, the three-bedroom loft is housed inside a former factory, in this case the onetime production facility of the Kirkman & Son Soap Company.
(Denis Vlasov)
Nearly two centuries after the company launched, the enormous structure has been transformed into a collection of spacious and modern loft apartments.
(Denis Vlasov)
While the home’s spacious design and industrial aesthetic are certainly major draws for buyers, it’s what’s outside the apartment’s enormous windows that serve as the most significant lure: the incredible views.
(Denis Vlasov)
At over 2,000 square feet, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom loft was designed to balance grand proportions with practical needs.
(Denis Vlasov)
Bathrooms and kitchen finishes have been updated with a nod to the apartment’s industrial bones.
(Denis Vlasov)
The penthouse is just seconds from Michelin-starred restaurants and some of the borough’s trendiest cafes and gyms.
(Denis Vlasov)
“The terrace is really special,” says listing agent Dominic Longcroft. “You have this front-row seat to the city, but with a sense of calm that’s rare in New York.”