Introducing Marc, a unique and stylish new addition to historic Brownstone Brooklyn. Located in the heart of lush Bedford-Stuyvesant, this exquisite new rental development is a distinctive presence amongst the classic charm and tree-lined streets of this flourishing neighborhood.
Introducing Marc, a unique and stylish new addition to historic Brownstone Brooklyn. Located in the heart of lush Bedford-Stuyvesant, this exquisite new rental development is a distinctive presence amongst the classic charm and tree-lined streets of this flourishing neighborhood. A newly constructed, 8-story, elevator building, Marc is comprised of handsome one and two-bedroom homes behind an alluring, red brick faade that seamlessly melds with local streetscapes. Your new home features dazzling interiors, inclusive of wide-plank, white oak flooring and oversized windows throughout which set the tone for a truly unique living experience. Chefs kitchens are both beautiful and practical with thoughtful layouts and ample storage. London Grey Caesarstone countertops, accented by porcelain mosaic backsplashes, imported Spanish Rustik Ash Oak cabinetry and a suite of high-end stainless steel appliances by Bosch and Fischer & Paykel, will beckon the ambitious home cook. Bathrooms are carefully designed to capitalize on space and comfort, boasting Maxx deep-soaking bathtubs, custom Ordonez white and elm vanities, porcelain grey-toned floors and gleaming chrome fixtures by Porcelanosa. All units include Bosch washer/dryers and select residences feature balconies or terraces, perfect for a relaxing breeze and outdoor entertaining.Offering residents the best of contemporary amenities, your lifestyle at Marc includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, a common roof deck with breath-taking skyline views, a resident lounge with television and billiards, bicycle storage and an passenger elevator with direct roof access. Additionally, there are parking spaces available for an additional fee.Marc is ideally situated to capitalize on a wealth of Brooklyns cultural offerings and neighborhood gems, including the Hattie Carthan Community Garden and Farmers Market, the Olympic-sized Kosciuszko Pool and the world renowned Pratt Institute – home to preeminent architecture, art and design programs. Across the street from the building is the 8-acre Herbert Von King Park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, the same visionaries behind famed Central and Prospect Parks. One of Brooklyns very first parks, it features playgrounds, ball fields, dog runs, barbecue areas and the unforgettable Almira Kennedy Coursey Amphitheatre, home to live concerts and movie nights.Net effective rent advertised