Some of the apartments in the new Dumbo conversion 220 Water Street have been listed for rent, with nine ads appearing on StreetEasy for units priced between $3,125 and $5,975 a month. The smallest studio comes in at around 600 square feet, and the largest two bedroom is 1,270 square feet. (We took a tour of the building when it was mostly finished, in December, and got a sense of how the interiors turned out.) You can also see interior pics at the listings on the Brownstoner Marketplace. What do you make of the prices? The building has a total of 134 apartments.
The Big Reveal at Dumbo’s 220 Water Street [Brownstoner]
220 Water Street [Official Site]
A Glimpse Inside 220 Water Street [Brownstoner]
Dumbo’s 220 Water Street Almost Ready for Prime Time [Brownstoner]
220 Water Street Building Opening January 2012 [DumboNYC]
Development Watch: New Windows for 220 Water [Brownstoner]
Signs of Life at Another Dumbo Development [Brownstoner] GMAP
Residential Conversion in 220 Water Street’s Future [Brownstoner]


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  1. As someone who spent a lot of time in the building in the 1980s I always considered it Dumbo, actually. Although technically not between the bridges, it is only a few blocks from the York Street station. Even back then the nabe was scary, but because it was totally deserted at night, not because of the housing project. In fact, if you did not want to walk all the way to Brooklyn Heights to buy something at night (as there was not a single store open in Dumbo proper) you had to go to the supermarket across from the PJs.

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