Waiting for the chance to make Brooklyn Heights home? This is it.
Residence 9D at St. George Tower is a bright, spacious studio with views you really do not come across often at this price point. From one exposure, you can see the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges with the skyline beyond, and from another, the Statue of Liberty.
The apartment has been freshly painted and features newly refinished hardwood floors, new appliances, great natural light, and through-wall heating and cooling. The main living space is open and flexible, with room for separate living, sleeping, and dining areas.
Comfortable and livable as-is, the apartment also gives the next owner the chance to make updates over time and design the kitchen and bath to their own taste. Digitally staged kitchen images show what the space could look like with the right vision.
111 Hicks Street, also known as St. George Tower, is a full-service prewar co-op with a full-time concierge, live-in super, laundry on multiple floors, storage, bike storage, and an incredible roof deck with sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the harbor. It also has the kind of friendly, neighborhood feel that makes Brooklyn Heights so special.
Opportunities like this do not come around often, especially at this price point in Brooklyn Heights. Moments from the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, neighborhood favorites like Vineapple, L’Appartement 4F, Noodle Pudding, Jules, and Dellarocco’s, plus multiple subway lines, 9D is a rare chance to get into one of Brooklyn’s most iconic buildings and make the space your own.
Waiting for the chance to make Brooklyn Heights home? This is it.
Residence 9D at St. George Tower is a bright, spacious studio with views you really do not come across often at this price point. From one exposure, you can see the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges with the skyline beyond, and from another, the Statue of Liberty.
The apartment has been freshly painted and features newly refinished hardwood floors, new appliances, great natural light, and through-wall heating and cooling. The main living space is open and flexible, with room for separate living, sleeping, and dining areas.
Comfortable and livable as-is, the apartment also gives the next owner the chance to make updates over time and design the kitchen and bath to their own taste. Digitally staged kitchen images show what the space could look like with the right vision.
111 Hicks Street, also known as St. George Tower, is a full-service prewar co-op with a full-time concierge, live-in super, laundry on multiple floors, storage, bike storage, and an incredible roof deck with sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the harbor. It also has the kind of friendly, neighborhood feel that makes Brooklyn Heights so special.
Opportunities like this do not come around often, especially at this price point in Brooklyn Heights. Moments from the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, neighborhood favorites like Vineapple, L’Appartement 4F, Noodle Pudding, Jules, and Dellarocco’s, plus multiple subway lines, 9D is a rare chance to get into one of Brooklyn’s most iconic buildings and make the space your own.
Listing Courtesy of Daniel Gale of Brooklyn LLC