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601 Baltic
601 Baltic Street, Boerum Hill, NY 11217

New Development Condominium

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Occupancy: Immediate
21 residences
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  • 21 residences
  • 10 stories
  • BUILT 2023

The Details

About 601 Baltic Street, Boerum Hill, NY 11217

Thoughtfully designed, meticulously executed. Perfectly located in the brownstone neighborhood of Boerum Hill, at the meeting of Park Slope and Gowanus, 601 Baltic is the next meticulously crafted development by Grid Group. 601 Baltic is a collection of 21 condominiums including two- and three-bedroom residences and penthouses, many with private outdoor space. The building is flawlessly executed by Grid Group, a...

key features

  • Central air
  • Doorman
  • Elevator
  • Exercise room
  • Private storage
  • Fitness Center
  • Attended Lobby
  • Private Storage Included

Listing agents

Nicole Hechter

Nicole Hechter

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
Masayo Hashimoto

Masayo Hashimoto

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
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601 Baltic Residences

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Boerum Hill

If you come to Boerum Hill looking for hills to climb, you’ll be out of luck. Contrary to its name, the neighborhood is about as flat as they come. Not only is the elevation low, but the homes are, too: Most apartment buildings are three-to-four-story rowhouses built in the late 1860s and early 1870s. Boerum Hill wouldn’t become Boerum Hill until much later. Before the 1960s, it was either “North Gowanus” or just part of South Brooklyn (which, not to be confused with southern Brooklyn, was a catch-all term for the area below Atlantic Avenue and west of Prospect Park that longtime residents still use today). The Boerum Hill name came in the 1960s as residents moved in with the desire to create a distinct community. At present, Boerum Hill might feel as if it were perched somewhere atop a hill — a quiet haven from the city beyond.