$5,700 / Month

365 Bridge St Unit 1

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Brooklyn, NY 11201

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  • Bedrooms

    2

  • Bathrooms

    1

  • Square Feet

    1,175 sq ft

  • Available

    Available May 1

Highlights

  • Wood Flooring
  • Central Air
365 Bridge St Unit 1
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12 Month Lease , Available May 1

Positioned within one of Downtown Brooklyn’s most iconic pre-war towers, this expansive 1,175-square-foot loft presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of architectural history, thoughtfully reimagined for modern living. Entered through a private gallery-style foyer, the home opens into a dramatic living and dining space defined by soaring 11+ foot ceilings, oversized windows, and an airy loft scale filled with natural light. Currently configured as a spacious two-bedroom, one-bathroom home, the layout offers flexibility for a variety of lifestyles — whether a primary residence, refined pied-à-terre, or investment opportunity. Residence highlights include: • 11+ foot ceilings • Private gallery-style entry foyer • Newly finished hardwood floors • Granite countertops with marble backsplash • Stainless steel appliance suite • Dishwasher and wine refrigerator • Bosch washer and dryer • Upgraded HVAC system • Generous storage throughout Full-Service Building Amenities including: • 24-hour attended lobby • State-of-the-art fitness center • Business center and residents’ lounge • Children’s playroom • Two landscaped roof decks with panoramic skyline views • On-site parking and private storage available for a fee Prime Downtown Brooklyn Location Perfectly situated just off the Myrtle Promenade, the residence is moments from some of Brooklyn’s most vibrant destinations, including Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, BAM, Barclays Center, LIU, and NYU. Surrounded by premier shopping and dining including Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods Market, Target, DeKalb Market Hall, and the bustling Fulton Street retail corridor. Exceptional transit convenience: the Jay Street–MetroTech subway station entrance is located directly downstairs from the building, providing immediate access to the N/R/W/2/3/B/Q/R, along with nearby connections to additional major subway routes throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan.

365 Bridge St is a condo located in Kings County and the 11201 ZIP Code.

* Price shown is base rent. Excludes user-selected optional fees and variable or usage-based fees and required charges due at or prior to move-in or at move-out. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice.
* Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.

Home Details

Home Type

Condominium

Bedrooms and Bathrooms

1 Full Bathroom 2 Bedrooms

Interior Spaces

Wood Flooring 1,175 Sq Ft Home

Listing and Financial Details

12 Month Lease Term

Utilities

Central Air 110 Volts Heating System Uses Gas

Community Details

Belltel Lofts

250 Units 27 Stories Built in 1929 400,436 Sq Ft

One of early 20th-century New York architect Ralph Thomas Walker’s best demonstrations of the Art Deco style, BellTel Lofts — the iconic “wedding cake” building in the heart of Downtown Brooklyn — was originally the headquarters of The New York Telephone Company, today’s Verizon. Having served different functions since its completion in 1931, the 400,000-square-foot structure was converted into a condo in 2005 by leading New York firm Beyer Blinder Belle for developer Berkshire Capital. Making the most of the particularly ornate brick facade and a precession of generously proportioned setbacks, the landmarked structure features 250 especially tall loft-like units with, in some cases, sweeping balconies. “People originally bought into the building because it was the first conversion in Downtown Brooklyn, and I think, the space — which is still competitively priced,” says Candia Herman, a Realtor with Compass and longtime building resident. “There are 11 subway lines that stop nearby, and for people who work in Manhattan, this combination is fantastic.” BellTel Lofts was constructed as a shining 27-story monument to the rapidly expanding telecommunications industry of the early 20th century. Walker adorned the massive half-block-wide structure with an elaborate, yet unified facade made up of a whopping 2.6 million reddish-brown bricks arranged in various patterns. Borrowing from the transitional German Expressionist style, entrance bays are defined by intricately stepped arches. Three-dimensional parapets formed along the edge of setbacks are joined by cast-stone copings. In true Art Deco fashion, lozenge, starburst and chevron details can be found throughout. This overall design language carries through from the exterior to the carefully restored lobby. Because the building's first nine stories fill in the full massing of the site, the 75 units on these levels are especially deep. What has been adapted into separate rooms closer to the center of the building can’t technically be called bedrooms because they don’t have windows. That said, residents have found clever ways to turn these rooms — technically defined as home offices — into sleeping areas. Higher-level units, including a few duplex penthouses, benefit from uniquely deep terraces positioned atop the setbacks; these corner residences tend to have windows on two sides. Though the finishes that were introduced during conversion were high quality, they might now seem dated. It isn’t really an issue, as most units have been updated by previous owners. “BellTel Lofts has really good bones, and the high 10 to 11 feet ceilings make it great for art collectors,” Herman adds. “Residents also tend to use a lot of color to break up the large interiors.” For her, another major draw is the ample amount of closet space introduced by Beyer Blinder Belle. Lower floor “studios” that contain one to two “home office bedrooms” sell for around $1 million, while the previously mentioned penthouses are priced not that much higher, at $1.5 million. It all comes down to the level of finish, square footage and the amount of private outdoor space. A sprawling 2,450-square-foot unit with three bedrooms and a wrap-around terrace can sell for upwards of $2.6 million. It’s still good value when considering the comps in other area condo buildings, especially the newer high rises that have gone up along nearby Flatbush Avenue. “As a broker, I’ve seen many rooftops throughout New York’s premium offering, but nothing compares to our setup,” Herman says. Given BellTel Lofts’ stepped symmetry, its recently updated roof deck is broken up into two sections: one with built-in grills for entertaining and another “quiet zone” with plenty of lounge chairs. The building features a basement-level fitness center with top-line equipment, a dedicated yoga studio and an adjoining children's room undergoing renovation in summer 2024. According to Herman, the management company that took over from the initial developer a few years ago does a great job of maintaining and updating common spaces. There’s also a business center right off the lobby, which is attended by a 24-hour concierge and a live-in super. The neighborhood has several parking garages with fairly priced monthly rates. As a central transportation hub where many bus routes meet subway lines — the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, B, C, F, G, Q and R to be exact —Downtown Brooklyn tends to draw in many people, including those struggling with addiction and homelessness. Though the area — situated between the upmarket neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, Clinton Hill and Dumbo — is seeing significant commercial and residential development — certain pockets might still be viewed by some as seedy. City Point is a commercial center with a Target, Trader Joe’s, Alamo Drafthouse cinema and a basement-level food hall. Neighborhood restaurant Gage & Tollner is a historic late 1800s haunt that was shuttered for decades but reopened to much anticipation in 2021. A few blocks east of BellTel Lofts, Borough Hall hosts a green market on Tuesdays and Saturdays. There’s also a farmers market every Saturday morning in close-by Fort Greene Park, a green space that anchors a thriving commercial district with hip eateries, trendy bars and owner-operated boutiques. Just up the block from the building, the Brooklyn Commons and Metrotech Walk are parks utilized for a robust program of community activities, including wintertime ice skating and outdoor concerts during warmer months. The scenic Brooklyn Heights Promenade is in close proximity as well.

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Neighborhood

Downtown Brooklyn is not only New York’s third-largest business district – it continues to grow and prosper into a pivotal education center. The cityscape around this community is largely made up of historic converted homes and state-of-the-art office buildings. In addition to NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering, New York City College of Technology and Long Island University – Brooklyn reside here.

Once students are done with classes for the day, many can be found enjoying the fresh air at Cadman Plaza Park. Points of interest (as well as means of travel) include the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. Even with these nearby, locals prefer to commute using the NYC Subway.

Brooklyn’s admiration for art and culture doesn’t go unnoticed – it’s guaranteed you’ll find an entertainment venue that has either a play, band performance, or film viewing party some night during the workweek. When it comes to shopping, you’ll find that Fulton Street will meet your needs.

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Amenities
  • Hardwood Floors
Education
Colleges & Universities Distance
Colleges & Universities Distance
Walk: 1 min 0.1 mi
Walk: 4 min 0.3 mi
Walk: 5 min 0.3 mi
Walk: 8 min 0.4 mi
365 Bridge St Unit 1 is within 1 minute or 0.1 mile from ASA College Brooklyn. It is also near Brooklyn Law School and Long Island Univ., Brooklyn.
Transportation

Transportation options available in Brooklyn include Lawrence Street-Metrotech, located 0.0 mile from 365 Bridge St Unit 1. 365 Bridge St Unit 1 is near LaGuardia, located 9.9 miles or 19 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 14.5 miles or 25 minutes away.

Transit / Subway Distance
Transit / Subway Distance
Walk: 2 min 0.0 mi
Walk: 2 min 0.1 mi
Walk: 3 min 0.2 mi
Walk: 4 min 0.2 mi
Walk: 4 min 0.3 mi
Commuter Rail Distance
Commuter Rail Distance
Drive: 5 min 1.2 mi
Drive: 8 min 2.5 mi
Drive: 11 min 3.5 mi
Drive: 11 min 3.7 mi
Drive: 17 min 6.3 mi
Airports Distance
Airports Distance
LaGuardia
Drive: 19 min 9.9 mi
Newark Liberty International
Drive: 25 min 14.5 mi
Getting Around
Exceptionally Walkable
Walkability
100 / 100
Exceptional Public Transit
Transit
100 / 100
Somewhat Drivable
Drivability
30 / 100
Very Bikeable
Bikeability
80 / 100

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Busy
Soundscore
63 / 100

Traffic

Busy

Airport

Calm

Businesses

Busy

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Points of Interest

Time and distance from 365 Bridge St Unit 1.

Shopping Centers Distance
Shopping Centers Distance
Walk: 14 min 0.7 mi
Walk: 17 min 0.9 mi
Drive: 7 min 2.4 mi
365 Bridge St Unit 1 has 3 shopping centers within 2.4 miles, which is about a 7-minute drive. The miles and minutes will be for the farthest away property.
Parks and Recreation Distance
Parks and Recreation Distance
Fort Greene Park
Walk: 9 min 0.5 mi
Cadman Plaza Park
Walk: 12 min 0.7 mi
Commodore Barry Park
Walk: 14 min 0.8 mi
Cobble Hill Park
Walk: 16 min 0.8 mi
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Drive: 4 min 1.3 mi
365 Bridge St Unit 1 has 5 parks within 1.3 miles, including Fort Greene Park, Cadman Plaza Park, and Commodore Barry Park.
Hospitals Distance
Hospitals Distance
Walk: 10 min 0.5 mi
Drive: 8 min 2.4 mi
Drive: 7 min 2.9 mi
365 Bridge St Unit 1 has 3 hospitals within 2.9 miles, the nearest is Brooklyn Hospital Center - Downtown Campus which is 0.5 mile away and a 10 minute walk.
Military Bases Distance
Military Bases Distance
Drive: 12 min 4.4 mi
Drive: 23 min 11.9 mi
365 Bridge St Unit 1 is 4.4 miles from Governors Island Support Center, and is convenient to other military bases, including Military Ocean Terminal.

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