Sneak Peek At Lofts 305 in Greenpoint
We noticed 305 McGuinness Blvd., now named Lofts 305, in Greenpoint is almost finished, but found almost no sales information online. Apparently, developer Bronsman Fischer Real Estate Holdings (Issac Hager gave this one up when the two went their separate ways) has just been waiting on the offering plan to be approved. The Developers Group…
We noticed 305 McGuinness Blvd., now named Lofts 305, in Greenpoint is almost finished, but found almost no sales information online. Apparently, developer Bronsman Fischer Real Estate Holdings (Issac Hager gave this one up when the two went their separate ways) has just been waiting on the offering plan to be approved. The Developers Group project manager Leonard Chao, who is handling sales of the lofts, said sales should launch any day now. In the meantime, here’s a sneak peek at the interior of this five story loft designed by Karl Fischer to mimic a Greenpoint warehouse. Ceilings are up to 17 feet high and many of the lofts feature private terraces and mezzanines. How do you think this location will play?
Development Watch: 305 McGuinness Boulevard [Brownstoner]
These are going to SELL. The building is not ferociously hideous, which is difficult to find in Brooklyn’s condo market…
It’s a good starter apartment for someone. Close to W-burg, stumbling distance to bars, near parks….but McGuiness will never change — like commenters above, noise & pollution. If I were buying a place I wanted to grow old(er) in I’d look someplace else.
narrow sidewalk, truck highway, eau de sewage, ground toxins. long trudge to stores, restaurants, transportation (did i say g train?). where do i sign up?
A very nice job in a not great location, but, hey, Greenpoint is rockin these days.
Uh.. it’s on a very noisy road (think trucks) within two or so blocks of the sewage plant.
All those windows just to look at, hear, and smell traffic.
Apartments look pretty nice. 17′ ceiling height is amazing. It’s also a real quick ride into the City. If the price is reasonable (because of location), I’d be real interested.
Two words. NOISE, and POLLUTION.
I lived across the street for 2 years. Besides, the smell coming from the water treatment plant 1 block away is not good either.
Two words. NOISE, and POLLUTION.
I lived across the street for 2 years. Besides, the smell coming from the water treatment plant 1 block away is not good either.