Two Trees Management has just listed 6 rental apartments at 30 Washington Street for a July 1, 2013 move-in date. The gut renovation of the building interior, built by The Robert Gair Company between 1887-1891, has maintained the red brick facade, cast-iron tie rods, and pressed-metal cornice. Brownstoner took a tour of the apartments, who wrote “many of the units retain elements of the warehouse building, like exposed beams and pieces of an old elevator shaft.”
There are 94 apartments (82 are one bedrooms, 12 are two bedrooms). 1 bedrooms range between $3,100 (582sf) to $4,200 (930sf) per month. A two bedroom is renting for $4,300 (798sf). The listings:
- Unit 3B, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 714sf, $3,375
- Unit 4G, 1 bedroom 1 home office, 2 bath, 723sf, $3,900
- Unit 4P, 1 bedroom 1 home office, 1 bath, 630sf, $3,500
- Unit6A, 1 bedroom 1 bath, 582sf, $3,100
- Unit 6D, 1 bedroom 1 home office, 1 bath, 930sf, $4,200
- Unit 6J, 2 bedroom 1 bath, 798sf, $4,300
For listings, floorplans, and more info, go to 30wash.com
30 Washington Street, Brooklyn NY 11201
(Interior apartment photos courtesy of 30wash.com)
Previously:
{30 Washington Street Conversion Begins, 17Apr2012}
the 2nd and 5th pictures are 100% taken from 25 washington across the street…
David, I think they all are…actually.
The building looks nice, however, 1) We all know what will happen when the river overflows – just like what happened to 25 Wash across the street! 2) the units are very small 3) location directly under the Manhattan Bridge – train noise every 3 minutes – don’t open windows! 4) electric heat and A/C = high ConEd bills. Maybe that’s why the rents are on the low side. Will still lease up, tho – maybe to a younger crowd. Would prefer Williamsburg for the price range.
The pictures are from 25 washington because the interiors are exactly the same.
“Maybe that’s why the rents are on the low side.”
rents are on the LOW side??
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