Our Favorite Listing: The Most Expensive Home on the Market in Dumbo
Our favorite listing this week is 168 Plymouth, one of the last loft conversions in New York City. Earlier this month, the storied gem of a project in Dumbo, designed and developed by Alloy (the team behind One John in Dumbo), topped out and Alloy listed Penthouse A, which once listed will be the most expensive home on the market in Dumbo.
A full floor with direct elevator entry, Penthouse A will be listed for $6,850,000 and is a 3,062 square foot home that features 4 bedrooms, a study, 3.5 baths, and over 1,565 square feet of outdoor space spread across 3 distinct outdoor spaces (terrace, courtyard, and roof deck). The penthouse sits on top of one of the two historic buildings that compromise 168 Plymouth originally built by Masury & Sons Paintworks in 1891 and 1921 to house their manufacturing and distribution facilities.
“Penthouse A sits above the Concrete Daylight Factory structure which was originally built by Masury & Sons Paintworks in 1921. The design features oversized windows, restored columns with 12’ plus ceilings and wide white oak flooring throughout. Alloy’s considered design features a mix of modern materials and warm finishes that meld timeless craft with modern technology. One of a kind glass windows on the first floor of Penthouse A open onto a large terrace perfect for taking in the surrounding views, not to mention the rooftop terrace on the second floor of Penthouse A which provides stellar views of the East River and the Manhattan Bridge." Jared Della Valle, CEO and Founder of Alloy Development
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