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Gretsch Building, The
60 Broadway, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 11221

Pre-war Condo

130 units
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  • 130 residences
  • 12 stories
  • BUILT 1916

The Details About 60 Broadway

The Gretsch Building Overlooking the Williamsburg Bridge, this condominium conversion was formerly the Gretsch Musical Instruments factory. In 2005, the existing ten-story, 200,000 square feet manufacturing building was converted into 120 loft condominiums designed by Andres Escobar. The building features spacious lofts with twelve-to-fourteen foot ceiling heights and spectacular views of Manha...

key features
  • Doorman
  • Concierge
  • Guarantors allowed
  • Central air
  • High-speed internet
  • Cable ready
  • Private storage
  • Playroom

Gretsch Building, The Units

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Get to know Williamsburg

Minutes from Manhattan and a gateway to the best of the rest northern Brooklyn offers, Williamsburg is trendy in all senses of the word. Boutique thrift shopping, waterfront food markets, exorbitant brunch cocktails — the works. Sitting along the East River, just over the bridge it shares a name with, Williamsburg is the image that first comes to mind for many when they think “Brooklyn.” Yet, while most probably only think of everything to do off the Bedford Avenue L as “Williamsburg,” the area encompasses so much. Williamsburg is huge. Not even mentioning the other eastward L stations, there’s an entire section of Williamsburg near Broadway (and beyond) under the JMZ tracks, plus more along the G train’s Union Avenue path. Because it spreads out so, the neighborhood is a lively and diverse one that genuinely transcends any one label that may pigeonhole it.

Williamsburg Neighborhood Guide