Dimora
 
 
 

Brand New Luxury LOFT CondominiumS
 with Outdoor Space

 
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171-173 BAYARD STREET

Introducing 173 Bayard Street, a gorgeous new development nestled within the vibrant community of Greenpoint, just a few blocks from blooming Williamsburg and McCarren Park. This stunning boutique condominium is brought to life by attentive developer Dimora NYC and blends chic, rustic, contemporary finishes with unique loft-like layouts. Kitchens are equipped with white quartz counter-tops, a suite of stainless steel kitchen appliances including a Bertazzoni oven, Blomberg refrigerator and Blomberg dishwasher. Each home also features exposed brick & steel beams, polished concrete flooring throughout, HVAC central air conditioning/heating, double-height ceilings, virtual doorman that syncs with your smart-phone and in-unit washer/dryer. Most of the homes also come with private outdoor space.

173 Bayard Street is situated nearby McGuiness Blvd, Graham Avenue and a few blocks from Manhattan Ave. The latter being the neighborhood’s primary pedestrian strip. The building is surrounded by an eclectic blend of restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. Nearby modes of public transportation that serve the neighborhood include the G subway line, L subway line and the B24/B32/B43/B48/B62 bus lines.

When conceiving the vision for 171-173 Bayard Street, inspiration was taken from the
historic architecture that makes New York City unique. Of particular interest were the
fascinating details featured on warehouse buildings throughout Williamsburg. These
warehouses were erected in the 1800s as celebrations of commerce, and artfully
demonstrate the pride of an era and industry.
Today, there is a resurgence of interest in these warehouse buildings for use as residential
homes. However, converting them into comfortable and modern living spaces had
challenging limitations. So we started from scratch! Showcasing 12 loft duplexes, 171-173
Bayard reinvents the historic warehouse aesthetic with contemporary comforts and
conveniences to provide a home you will love well into the future.
171-173 Bayard will be featured on “Million Dollar Listing,” Season 7 – June 12 th @ 10 PM!

 
 
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THE RESIDENCES

 
 

INTERIOR DESIGN CONCEPT

A rustic yet modern space that is strategic is maximizing space, dramatic, and engaging.

Reinvent the historic warehouse aesthetic with contemporary comforts and conveniences to provide a home residents will love well into the future.

Building is a certified NYC Green Building

Main Living Spaces

Exposed Brick
Polished Concrete Floors
Exposed Steel Beams
Wrought Iron Railings
Bosch Washer & Dryer
Double Height Ceilings
High Grade Noise Cancelling Windows
Dual Zone HVAC Air Conditioning and Heating
Steel Loft Doors
Virtual Doorman
Reclaimed Oak from Former Warehouse

Kitchen

7Haus Kitchens
Quartz Countertops
24” Bertazzoni Four Burner Gas Range
24” Bertazzoni Oven
24” XO Chimney-Style Hood
24” Blomberg Refrigerator
24” Blomberg Dishwasher

Bathroom

Glacier Bay Bathrooms
European Style Toilets
American Standard Bathtub
Porcelain Tile Floors

 
 
 

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NEIGHBORHOOD ATTRACTIONS

 
 

173 Bayard Street is situated nearby McGuiness Blvd, Graham Avenue and a few blocks from Manhattan Ave. The latter being the neighborhood’s primary pedestrian strip. The building is surrounded by an eclectic blend of restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. Nearby modes of public transportation that serve the neighborhood include the G subway line, L subway line and the B24/B32/B43/B48/B62 bus lines.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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GREENPOINT

CRADLED BY THE FLOWING ARMS OF THE EAST RIVER AND NEWTON CREEK, GREENPOINT IS BROOKLYN’S NORTHERNMOST NEIGHBORHOOD AND, BECAUSE OF ITS CHARM AND BREATHTAKING VIEWS OF MANHATTAN, HAS LONG BEEN ONE OF ITS BEST KEPT SECRETS.

And while it has gained recent fame for being the setting/filming location of popular shows like Girls and Boardwalk Empire, Greenpoint has a richly diverse history of its own. It once served as an encampment for the British Army during the American Revolution, and was the location where the assembly of the USS Monitor—the Union’s first ironclad vessel of the American Civil War—took place. Throughout the 19th century and the early parts of the 20th it remained a shipbuilding and manufacturing hub. After WWII, however, its industrial flame died down. What remained was a thriving, predominantly Polish immigrant community that eventually became known as Little Poland. 

Today, Greenpoint is a neighborhood experiencing the frictions of change, and is finding its way as it attempts balance an influx of new residents—like crowd-funding darling, Kickstarter—and development with the community-oriented, sleepy-town vibe it is known for. But unlike its more prominent cousin to the south, Greenpoint is taking its time to adapt. Because of this, an eclectic mix of old and new are imbuing the present neighborhood with character and flare, and this is a boon for long-time locals and newcomers alike. Manhattan Avenue, the neighborhood’s main strip of activity, boasts an impressive array of restaurants, bars, and shops that include Brooklyn legends like Peter Pan Donuts & Pastry Shop, a bakery that first opened over 62 years ago, and haute cuisine disciples like Luksus, a New American establishment hidden within an upscale beerhall called Torst. Acme Smoked Fish, a purveyor of items liked smoked salmon and pickled herring since 1954, sits only a few blocks removed and Glasserie, a critically-acclaimed restaurant featuring a Mediterranean-inspired menu, has taken up residence in an old glass factory at the very edge of the borough. And, of course, the neighborhood is still anchored by a multitude of Polish eateries, places like Christina’s and Karczma.

With high-rated public schools, a vibrant, community-driven atmosphere, and the prospect of future growth, Greenpoint is a neighborhood on the rise, and is perfect for young families and couples looking for a place that feels like home.