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Knickerbocker Condominiums
320 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn

Knickerbocker Condominiums is a 49-unit residential condominium in the up-and-coming Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn.  The development will transform some of the neighborhood’s finest historic housing stock into modern, loft-like apartments while adding a new top floor containing dramatic penthouse units.  Over 40% of the apartments will feature some form of private outdoor space including large terraces or patios.  The development will offer high quality finishes as well as great amenities including a gym, a virtual attendant, public roof terraces, storage lockers, a cold storage room, and a bike room, at prices generally unavailable in Brooklyn.  The Knickerbocker Condominiums will introduce a distinctly new product into the new condominium market: well designed and tastefully finished apartments with modern features in an envelope with historical appeal and sensitivity to the environment.     

Appealing to the environmentally conscious buyer, the Knickerbocker Condominiums will also be one of the first LEED Certified multi-family developments in Brooklyn and will also comply with the energy efficiency requirements of NYSERDA’s multifamily energy savings program.  Green/Sustainable features will include the use of high efficiency, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, green public roofs, and the use of natural and recycled materials.

Knickerbocker Condominiums is located one block from Maria Hernandez Park and two blocks from both the L and M trains.

This is not an offering. No offering can be made until an offering plan is filed with the Department of Law of the State of New York.