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67 Livingston Street Provides Private Home Living | Silverback

The Silverback Development project blends modern convenience while celebrating the classic charm and heart of the historic neighborhood.

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67 Livingston Street Provides Private Home Living | Silverback

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  1. 67 LIVINGSTON STREET PROVIDES PRIVATE HOME LIVING WITHOUT SACRIFICING AMENITIES The demand for private sophisticated apartments is on the rise due to COVID-19. Situated in Brooklyn Heights, 67 Livingston Street boasts 22 full-floor residences that offer two, three, and four-bedroom options, with each home offering private elevator access. The homes are designed with a blend of modern convenience and elegant luxury. The sophisticated interiors are made even more vibrant with abundant light through double and triple exposures. Every home offers unparalleled detail, from expansive layouts and state-of-the- art finishes, to private outdoor balconies with East River, harbor, and downtown Manhattan views. Residents do not have to choose between private homes and boutique apartment amenities at 67 Livingston Street. Inside, the building offers a curated children’s playroom and resident lounge. Outside, there is a private rooftop terrace that offers stunning views and a space for grilling. Communal front and backyard gardens pay homage to the landscaped walkways of the neighborhood.

  2. The 29-story tower features a doorman, bike storage room and a wine cellar designed by Valentino Sole and Simone Zendardi. The building was 30% leased in just 10 days. Designed by CetraRuddy, the Silverback Development project blends modern convenience while celebrating the classic charm and heart of the historic neighborhood.

  3. Double and triple exposures bring in abundant light and boast East River, harbor and downtown Manhattan views.

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