Luxury Conversion: 360 Furman, It Is Your Destiny
The 12-story, 960,000-square-foot industrial building at 360 Furman Street on the Brooklyn Heights waterfront is on its way to fulfilling its inevitable destiny as, you guessed it, luxury condos. In addition to its 14-foot ceilings, massive pillars and large windows, the building will offer its well-heeled residents a 500-space attended parking facility and 60,0000 square…
The 12-story, 960,000-square-foot industrial building at 360 Furman Street on the Brooklyn Heights waterfront is on its way to fulfilling its inevitable destiny as, you guessed it, luxury condos. In addition to its 14-foot ceilings, massive pillars and large windows, the building will offer its well-heeled residents a 500-space attended parking facility and 60,0000 square feet of retail to browse. The developer, R.A.L. Companies & Affiliates, has stated its intention to preserve the character of the building. Prices are expected to run from $500,000 for lower-floor units facing Furman up to $5.5 million for duplex pads overlooking the water.
Inside 360 Furman [Brooklyn Eagle] GMAP
I thought the original plan was to have the “furman facing” units be commercial… at least that’s what the local paper said at the time, and it made more sense … who in their right mind would but those units?
Keep in mind that the “Furmnan-facing” units are really the “BQE-facing” units. As I reported awhile back, the environmental survey for the Brooklyn Bridge Park recorded sound levels upwards of 70 decibels on Furman Street. I don’t know if all the soundproofing and double paned windows can make those units worth half a mil.
not exactly a convenient spot to get to, is it?