The studio is on a high floor of the building from the 1930s, known as the Griffin.
Photo via Corcoran
On a high story by The Griffin of Fort Greene, this Studio Petite, but it has wooden floors, high-beam ceilings and a black steel frame window with skyline view.
It is located on the 15th floor of 101 Lafeyette Avenue, an apartment building with Red Brick Art Deco that was opened in 1932 and is only one block of Fort Greene Park. Designed by Architect Frederick H. KlieThe building has an elegant bent entrance with terracotta ornament. The details of the upper story were recorded on a photo When the building was under construction and the finished building can be seen in the Circa 1940 tax photo. A Early advertisement Wide spacious points of sale, Venetian blinds and ‘unusually large cupboards’.
This unit has two cupboards, a small kitchen and a living space that is large enough for a sitting and sleeping area. The only window in the unit is in the living room.
The compact kitchen has wooden cabinets, a glass tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher.
In the bathroom there is a bit of the original Art Deco era Black Border Tile, but the walls now have marble tiles. There are white luminaires, including a replacement vanity.
The 204 unit cooperative has a full-time porter and a shared laundry. Maintenance for this device is $ 705 per month.
Steve Brady from Corcoran has the list and it costs $ 495,000. What do you think?
[Listing: 101 Lafayette Avenue #15B | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP


















[Photos via Corcoran]
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