“We entered the market with this project pre-pandemic and despite this unprecedented time, the residences continued to stay in high demand given its architectural significance and location within the incredible DUMBO neighborhood.” “168 Plymouth has seen significant momentum since first launching sales,” said Jared Della Valle, CEO and co-founder of Alloy Development. The residences design references the property’s history and surroundings, showcasing soaring ceilings, expansive windows, exposed brick and timber, concrete beams, as well as columns. Penthouses have private rooftop terraces with gas grills, integrated wine coolers, and oversized windows. The Townhouses feature duplex homes with private entry off Jay Street and permission for home-occupation use. Alternatively, the Daylight Factory Homes offer exposed concrete beams and columns with immense factory windows. The Brick and Timber Homes feature restored painted brick and exposed wooden beams and columns as well as large windows. The Brick and Timber building, completed in 1891, and the adjacent Daylight Factory Building, built 30 years later in 1921, have distinctly different architectural styles and were part of the Masury & Sons Paintworks manufacturing campus at the heart of Brooklyn’s industrial era. Developed and designed by long-time DUMBO-native firm, the project marks Alloy’s fifth completed project in the neighborhood.Ĭomposed of two structures and two contemporary additions, 168 Plymouth combines the best elements of historical renovation and modern design. Move-ins started at the residential development last Fall, which features 46 homes in four distinct designs, including brick & timber lofts, daylight factory lofts, townhouses, and contemporary penthouses. ![]() ![]() Alloy Development recently announced that 168 Plymouth, the final two historic factories-to-loft conversions in DUMBO, is over 70-percent sold and has reached completion of construction.
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