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Toy Factory Lofts
176 Johnson Street, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Post-war Condo

56 units
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  • 56 residences
  • 8 stories
  • BUILT 2005

The Details About 176 Johnson Street

This 8-story 56-unit 2005 condo conversion features a fitness center, on-site parking, live-in super, furnished common roof deck, and storage rooms. The building is located near the crossroads of City Point Center, Trader Joes, Wegmans Supermarket, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Metrotech Center, Barclays Center, Fort Greene, Dumbo/Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, subways, and both the Manhattan ...

key features
  • Guarantors allowed
  • Elevators
  • Live in superintendent
  • Fitness Center
  • 12 foot ceilings
  • On site parking garage
  • Storage rooms
  • Common landscaped and furnished roof deck

Toy Factory Lofts Units

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