Leasing has begun for homes at 33 Bond, a new 25-story, 714-unit rental development located between Livingston and Schermehorn streets on the border of Boerum Hill, further fueling Downtown Brooklyn’s transformation.

Designed by Handel Architects, the layouts of the studios, one- and two-bedroom homes are open concept, with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame views of the New York City skyline. Many of the apartments have a washer/dryer, walk-in closets and home offices.

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Striking a balance between work and play, 33 Bond provides work-from-home residents with access to HomeWork, a private co-working space on the second floor. After a meeting in the conference room, walk a few feet and decompress at 33 Bond’s exclusive elevated park — essentially a rooftop deck on the second floor, so residents with acrophobia can enjoy it too — where barbecue grills, flowering trees, dining tables and lawn chairs stand as alluring invitations to outdoor living.

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Other amenities include a 24-hour attended lobby, package attendant, club lounge with billiards table, screening room, designated event space, bicycle storage, parking garage and on-site pet grooming area.

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On the ground floor, residents will soon be able to burn calories at Chelsea Piers, which is making its Brooklyn debut. The 52,000-square-foot gym can be accessed directly from the building lobby, and discounted memberships are available to all residents of 33 Bond.

On the street level, a different type of grind can be found at Colombian coffee roaster Devocion, the occupant of a 2,000-square-foot café. (Apartment seekers who visit the 33 Bond leasing office at 442 Atlantic will receive a hand-pulled espresso using Devocion-only coffee beans, courtesy of staff trained by Devocion’s own baristas.)

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Nearby, an abundance of Downtown Brooklyn conveniences satisfy the needs of all types of foodies and filmgoers — DeKalb Market Hall, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Target, Trader Joe’s, and the forthcoming Whole Foods 365. Within three blocks are 10 MTA lines for the breezy commute to Manhattan.

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Pricing starts at $2,500 for a studio; $3,100 for a one-bedroom; $4,400 for a two-bedroom, one-bathroom unit; and $4,800 for a two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit.

All leasing is done by TF Cornerstone. Incentives currently include one month free rent on a 12-month lease, security deposit reduced to $1,000, and a month’s rent paid toward the broker fee.

For more information call (718) 330-0330 or go to 33 Bond website.


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