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Thru the Lens: Toll Brothers and Corcoran host broker celebration at Pierhouse

ttl-tollbrothersNew York, NY On the evening of September 21st, Toll Brothers City Living, the urban development division of Toll Brothers, Inc. and Corcoran hosted a celebration for brokers and special guests to discover and enjoy the new on-site model and sales office at Pierhouse in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Attendees were invited to experience the unveiling of a new three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath duplex apartment, and to take in the sunset and Manhattan skyline views from the home’s expansive and private outdoor terrace.

With interiors and exteriors sustainably designed by Marvel Architects, Pierhouse consists of 106 townhome-style one-to-five-bedroom residences, spread across two separate waterfront buildings many with outdoor space, and double-height living rooms offering unrivaled views of the New York skyline, the East River, the Statue of Liberty, and Brooklyn Bridge Park. The lush environment, conceived by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, includes private rooftops and landscaped terraces designed to complement the surrounding park. The condominium is expected to achieve LEED Silver certification.

Residents have access to countless amenities, including 24-hour concierge service, multiple fitness centers, a meditation studio, lounge, children’s playroom, pet wash, refrigerated storage, and on-site, valet parking. Cyclists will be welcomed with bicycle storage and access to Brooklyn Bridge Park in their front yard. Additionally, residents can utilize the amenities of the adjoining eco-luxe 1 Hotel, including a farm-to-table restaurant using fresh, local ingredients, world-class spa, rooftop pool and bar, artisanal café and juice bar, private dining rooms, a wedding terrace and over 20,000 square-feet of event space. On the waterfront at the intersection of Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO, Pierhouse’s setting in the Brooklyn Bridge Park offers more than a mile of outdoor space and ample room for boating, athletics, dog-walking, and more.

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