“When we think of luxury high-rises, we think of Manhattan. Before Olympia was built, we never saw anything like this in Brooklyn.”
Included in the building’s 38,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities are three swimming pools, including several lap pools, treatment rooms, spas, a two-lane bowling alley and a regulation-sized tennis court overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge. A children’s playground is designed around a nautical theme, as befits the neighborhood’s history. The building’s fitness center, which is close to the playground, includes a spin studio, workout rooms, boxing gym and lounge.
Penthouse B is the crown jewel of the building, one of only two units with direct, private elevator access. “And, unlike most large New York City homes, this is all located on one single floor,” says Karen Heyman, a director of sales and leader of the Heyman Team at Sotheby's International Realty. “Many large units in the city are duplexes and triplexes, and, although there is nothing wrong with flights of stairs, it is so convenient and easy to have all the rooms on one level.”
The interior designed by the AD100 firm Workstead features seven and 3/4" wide plank light ash wood flooring. Top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances share the kitchen with white maple cabinets with satin nickel hardware. Bathrooms boast soaking tubs, stone counters, maple vanities and signature Workstead elements like chamfered edges along countertops.... [+]In the city, private outdoor space is always at a premium, a fact that has increased exponentially during Covid lockdowns.
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