60 Union St
Brooklyn, NY 11231
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- Hardwood Floors
About This Home
Step into this top floor beautiful townhouse 1.5 bed / 1 bath and instantly feel at home. With hardwood floors throughout, the half bed or den would be great for a work from home area or small kids room, guest room, or XL walk-in closet. A large living area and kitchen are newly renovated and equipped with a granite counter & backsplash and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher and an in-unit washer and dryer! The bathroom has a full tub and a custom sink installed. Only Small pets allowedfor $100 a month fee . City views, heat and hot water included.
60 Union St is a house located in Kings County and the 11231 ZIP Code.
House Features
Washer/Dryer
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Hardwood Floors
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Dishwasher
- Kitchen
- Refrigerator
- Hardwood Floors
- Views
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Dishwasher
- Kitchen
- Refrigerator
- Hardwood Floors
- Views
The Columbia Street Waterfront District, a neighborhood in south Brooklyn, New York, blends old and new styles by converting old industrial buildings, such as the Louis Comfort Tiffany factory on Tiffany Place, to residences, shops, and eateries. Walk, drive, or ride the bike path along tree-lined Columbia Street, a neighborhood gathering place. See condos and townhouses for rent that reflect district revitalization activities which started in 1984. Residents of the cozy neighborhood also meet at the public community gardens. Travel to midtown Manhattan, about 12 miles away, by subway, bus, taxi, or personal vehicle.
Locals flock to Alma, a Mexican-American continental restaurant, for socializing, authentic tacos, and spectacular city views from its heated rooftop deck. Award-winning hotspot Pok Pok attracts neighborhood residents with its northern Thai menu. Music lovers choose Jalopy Tavern for live blues, folk, and roots sounds.
Learn more about living in Columbia Street Waterfront District| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi | |
| Drive: | 4 min | 1.4 mi | |
| Drive: | 4 min | 1.5 mi | |
| Drive: | 5 min | 1.8 mi |
Transportation options available in Brooklyn include Carroll Street, located 0.7 mile from 60 Union St. 60 Union St is near LaGuardia, located 11.4 miles or 21 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 15.5 miles or 26 minutes away.
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Walk: | 13 min | 0.7 mi |
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Walk: | 19 min | 1.0 mi |
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Drive: | 3 min | 1.2 mi |
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.4 mi |
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Drive: | 7 min | 2.2 mi |
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Drive: | 10 min | 3.6 mi |
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Drive: | 16 min | 6.7 mi |
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Drive: | 17 min | 6.9 mi |
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Drive: | 18 min | 7.3 mi |
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LaGuardia
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Drive: | 21 min | 11.4 mi |
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Newark Liberty International
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Drive: | 26 min | 15.5 mi |
Time and distance from 60 Union St.
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| Drive: | 6 min | 2.2 mi | |
| Drive: | 5 min | 2.3 mi | |
| Drive: | 8 min | 3.3 mi |
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Coffey Park
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Walk: | 12 min | 0.7 mi |
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Cobble Hill Park
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Walk: | 14 min | 0.7 mi |
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Waterfront Museum & Showboat Barge
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Drive: | 3 min | 1.2 mi |
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Valentino Pier
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Drive: | 3 min | 1.3 mi |
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Red Hook Park
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Drive: | 3 min | 1.3 mi |
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| Hospitals | Distance | ||
| Drive: | 7 min | 2.1 mi | |
| Drive: | 7 min | 2.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 18 min | 7.3 mi |
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| Drive: | 8 min | 4.1 mi | |
| Drive: | 24 min | 12.9 mi |
60 Union St Photos
About the Listing Agent
Victoria Alexander
Realty Collective LLC
Realty Collective Founder Victoria (Hagman) Alexander is a key player in planning and historic preservation issues across Brooklyn, as well as a community activist. Her work in real estate has introduced her to the individuals and institutions governing public life in New York City and she regularly leverages that access on behalf of the community. Alexander is recognized for her commitment to growing community—not just making money. As a former carnival barker, club promoter, ‘zine founder and classic car restorer, Victoria did not seem destined to become a real estate broker. Coming into the business, she was acutely aware of the stereotypes associated with NYC real estate. Instead of sleazy agents, apathetic brokers, and money-hungry developers, Victoria envisioned a company that would combine empathy and advocacy to build meaningful relationships between clients and their communities. Realty Collective is a people-driven real estate solution service founded in 2005 with the goal of guiding and supporting clients using honest and ethical practices—and ditching industry bad practices along the way. The brokerage was co-founded by a then-24-year-old Victoria Alexander who, after studying art history at Pace University, hit pause on plans to become a gallerist once she realized a jump into real estate meant she could design a career that combined all her interests—activism and deep love of Brooklyn—while rooted firmly in her values. That vision was put to the test on the tumultuous day Hurricane Sandy hit New York. Victoria awoke to see her neighborhood streets pummeled by the disaster and she immediately took action. Realty Collective opened its Red Hook office doors wide, giving locals access to emergency responders, government agencies like FEMA, food, warmth, and shelter. Victoria and her team partnered with Portside, New York and volunteered with local groups to weave the threads of their neighborhood back together. Her team’s support met many of the needs of their neighbors in a time when the city was nowhere to be found. In 2013, Victoria was recognized for her work with Portside and was awarded the Champions for Change by President Obama. Although she did not help for the recognition, her experiences rebuilding Red Hook solidified her belief in the power of community advocacy, meaningful connections, and empathy. She realized that real estate was about more than just filling spaces; realtors have a social responsibility to all the people in the community. This traumatic event inspired Victoria to join Resilient Red Hook, Community Board 6, as well as many other local initiatives that were related to community-based planning. She wears local advocacy as her badge of honor. Every meeting, she brings her mindful and unique perspective to local initiatives that are not often at the table. Victoria's unusual career path makes sense to everyone who knows her. "Victoria is unlike anyone I have ever met," says Realty Collective agent Tina Fallon. "She has phenomenal instincts, great charisma, and the work ethic to follow through. She seems to know everything and everyone." She is a member of Community Board 6, NY Rising Planning for Red Hook Cobble Hill Neighborhood Association, and the Community Advisory Group to Gowanus Superfund. She continues to work closely with her colleagues at Pratt in city planning and community development issues.
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