Development Watch: The Jackson Foundry
There are about a dozen development projects going on in the three or four block stretch of Manhattan Avenue (and its sidestreets) north of Metropolitan. One of them is a renovation of an existing commercial loft building at 130 Jackson Street. Dubbed The Jackson Foundry, the Civil War-era building was originally a munitions foundry and…
There are about a dozen development projects going on in the three or four block stretch of Manhattan Avenue (and its sidestreets) north of Metropolitan. One of them is a renovation of an existing commercial loft building at 130 Jackson Street. Dubbed The Jackson Foundry, the Civil War-era building was originally a munitions foundry and later a printing factory and book depository. The conversion will result in 22 units, including three on the rear with mezzanine levels. We went by and think it looks very nice from the outside; the renderings of the interiors look decent as well. We weren’t able to find anything about pricing online. Has anyone heard any chatter? How about timing?
Floorplans and More [JacksonFoundry.com] GMAP
New Development: The Jackson Foundry [Corcoran]
Update: Prices are here
The building looks good, AND the Broker is really cute!!!
Its got giant smokestacks in the back that become private fireplaces and one of the apartments has a vault! Really unique place.
Its got giant smokestacks in the back that become private fireplaces and one of the apartments has a vault! Really unique place.
Its got giant smokestacks in the back that become private fireplaces and one of the apartments has a vault! Coolest apartments I’ve seen.
its a good restoration, nice area and most units are reasonably priced. it has big wood columns, huge windows, high beamed ceilings and lots of exposed brick. I was to an open house.
as for timing, “april 2007”
That’s a pretty building from the outside. Great curb appeal.
Prices are right here:
http://www.corcoran.com/agents/listings.aspx?Region=NYC&userid=JFOUNDRY
What’s the convenience factor here? Supermarkets, bars,subway?