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Heights Police Station Turned Condos gets renderings

Heights Police Station-Turned-Condos Gets Renderings

Friday, February 21, 2014, by Jeremiah Budin

 

72 Poplar Street, the Brooklyn Heights police station that is being converted into a 14-unit condo building, launches sales this month and just released its first set of interior renderings, which show off some the apartments’ interiors as well as the building’s lobby. The Freyer Architects-designed units range in size from 1,424 to 3,368 square feet and are have asking prices between $1.6 million and around $6 million. Amenities include a gym, lounge, storage, and parking. With construction expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2014, residents are slated to begin moving in this summer. The principal of the developer, the Daten Group, told the Times in 2012 that the targets buyers are “urban hipsters starting families.”

Link to Curbed NY