This sunny, sprawling corner loft at 365 Bridge Street in Downtown Brooklyn features 12-foot-high ceilings and an expansive living area with an open chef’s kitchen and large island ideal for entertaining.

The apartment offers 1,758 square feet and both southern and western exposures.

The large master bedroom has an en suite bathroom stone double sink vanity and rainshower shower head. The second bedroom is also very large, with two closets, including a walk-in one. It is also bright with a southern exposure.

The second bathroom features a deep soaking tub. A third room, also generously sized, can function as a home office, media room, library or guest room.

The loft also features custom lighting, an in-unit washer and dryer, and nine customized closets (including the aforementioned walk-in one and a pantry).

The building, now known as the BellTel Lofts,was originally designed by Ralph Walker and built in 1929 as the headquarters for the New York Telephone Company. It was converted into condos in 2008 by architects Beyer Blinder Belle, known for their renovations of historic buildings such as Grand Central Terminal and the Domino Sugar Factory.

The skyscraper features an Art Deco lobby and amenities that include a full-time doorman, concierge, fitness center, yoga room, playroom, media room, business center, two roof decks, bike room, storage, and on-site parking. The building also has a J-51 tax abatement in place until 2024.

The Downtown Brooklyn location puts the loft within a few blocks of the A, B, C, D, F, G, R 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains. It’s also located close to shopping and dining options, including the new City Point development, the BAM Cultural District and Fort Greene Park.

Listed by Patty LaRocco and Angela Ward of Douglas Elliman, the home is asking $1.695 million. Check out more photos below.

[Listing: 365 Bridge Street, #2C | Broker: Douglas Elliman | GMAP

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