Former Brillo Factory Re-imagined as Luxury Condos

DUMBO

Oct. 2, 2015 — It began life as a Brillo factory in Dumbo. Later on it was part of the Jehova's Wittness's "real estate empire." And now? If you guessed condos then ding, ding, ding, ding! Curbed reports that "the old factory building at 200 Water Street between Bridge and Jay streets [have been] re-imagined by Aufgang Architects and Gil Even-Tsur, who endowed the rather large condos with finishes like radiant heated Siberian white oak flooring, Montclair Denby marble kitchen countertops, Hansgrohe bathroom fixtures, and etched glass master bedroom doors." And that's not all. The publication says that some of the apartments even have walk-in pantries, laundry rooms, and sliding walls — not a single inch of space is wasted. One of these beauties can be yours for — drum roll, please — $2.8 million. "But the price tags," adds Curbed, "are no match for the condos' demand: listings became available to the public this morning, and only three apartments in the building are currently up for grabs. Five of them, including the $3.45 million Penthouse B and $3.6 million Garden B, are already in contract." Click here to see inside 200 Water Street.

Rendering of 200 Water Street via teaser site

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