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  • 160 Henry Street, 8C
  • 10 Rooms
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • $ 5,000,000
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
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160 Henry Street, 8C

Brooklyn Heights   |   Pierrepont Street & Love Lane
Listing ID: 1168437

  • $ 5,000,000
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • Approx. SF
  • 50%Financing Allowed

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160 Henry Street 8C Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn NY 11201
  • Description
  • Perched above the treetops of Brooklyn Heights, Residence 8C at 160 Henry Street frames sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River from a series of beautifully scaled pre-war rooms. Spanning over 2,300 square feet, the residence was thoughtfully created through the seamless combination of two apartments and meticulously renovated in 2018, bringing modern livability to classic 1920s architecture.

    A gracious entry foyer introduces the home and establishes the apartment's sense of proportion. Just beyond, a richly detailed library wrapped in floor-to-ceiling rift-cut oak millwork offers warmth and quiet. Custom shelving and pocket doors allow the room to function equally well as a guest suite, complete with its own full bath.

    The living room is defined by natural light and expansive eastern and southern exposures, with open views stretching across both Manhattan and Brooklyn. Chevron-patterned oak floors run underfoot, while a traditional wood-burning fireplace with marble mantle anchors the space.

    Nearby, the dining room is designed for gatherings at scale. A tray ceiling and custom molding frame the room, while a wall of windows draws in light throughout the day.

    The kitchen balances craftsmanship and utility. Soapstone countertops, a marble island, Viking and Miele appliances, and a comfortable breakfast nook create a space suited to both daily living and entertaining. Just beyond are a home office, an additional full bath, and a dedicated laundry room with generous storage.

    The private wing of the apartment offers a quiet retreat. The primary suite is centered around oversized bay windows and includes a custom walk-in closet with dressing area and a beautifully finished marble bath with cast-iron soaking tub and separate shower. A second bedroom completes this portion of the home.

    Built in 1924, 160 Henry Street remains one of Brooklyn Heights' most established full-service pre-war cooperatives. Residents enjoy white-glove service including a 24-hour doorman, elevator attendant, and a landscaped roof terrace with panoramic views of Manhattan and the harbor.

    Located in the heart of Brooklyn Heights, the building sits moments from the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and the neighborhood's cafés, restaurants, and boutiques. Multiple subway lines provide quick access to Manhattan just minutes away.

    Perched above the treetops of Brooklyn Heights, Residence 8C at 160 Henry Street frames sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River from a series of beautifully scaled pre-war rooms. Spanning over 2,300 square feet, the residence was thoughtfully created through the seamless combination of two apartments and meticulously renovated in 2018, bringing modern livability to classic 1920s architecture.

    A gracious entry foyer introduces the home and establishes the apartment's sense of proportion. Just beyond, a richly detailed library wrapped in floor-to-ceiling rift-cut oak millwork offers warmth and quiet. Custom shelving and pocket doors allow the room to function equally well as a guest suite, complete with its own full bath.

    The living room is defined by natural light and expansive eastern and southern exposures, with open views stretching across both Manhattan and Brooklyn. Chevron-patterned oak floors run underfoot, while a traditional wood-burning fireplace with marble mantle anchors the space.

    Nearby, the dining room is designed for gatherings at scale. A tray ceiling and custom molding frame the room, while a wall of windows draws in light throughout the day.

    The kitchen balances craftsmanship and utility. Soapstone countertops, a marble island, Viking and Miele appliances, and a comfortable breakfast nook create a space suited to both daily living and entertaining. Just beyond are a home office, an additional full bath, and a dedicated laundry room with generous storage.

    The private wing of the apartment offers a quiet retreat. The primary suite is centered around oversized bay windows and includes a custom walk-in closet with dressing area and a beautifully finished marble bath with cast-iron soaking tub and separate shower. A second bedroom completes this portion of the home.

    Built in 1924, 160 Henry Street remains one of Brooklyn Heights' most established full-service pre-war cooperatives. Residents enjoy white-glove service including a 24-hour doorman, elevator attendant, and a landscaped roof terrace with panoramic views of Manhattan and the harbor.

    Located in the heart of Brooklyn Heights, the building sits moments from the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and the neighborhood's cafés, restaurants, and boutiques. Multiple subway lines provide quick access to Manhattan just minutes away.


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    Director of Brokerage, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

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    M: 917-295-7891
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