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Two Trees Management redevelops 106-unit GAIR2 at 25 Washington Street

Brooklyn's waterfront community of DUMBO is getting a new residence, GAIR2, a luxury rental building at 25 Washington St. The red brick homes were re-developed by Two Trees Management and designed by WASA/Studio A-Wank Adams Slavin Associates, LLP. The historic property is named after GAIR2's 19th-century builder, Robert Gair, who is also responsible for nine other waterfront properties in the area, including seven which bore his name (Gair 1-7). GAIR2 is one of two remaining DUMBO Gair buildings to be re-developed. The property comprises of 106 homes - including one bedroom, one bedroom with home office and two bedroom residences - ranging from 500 to 1,200 s/f. "We have a very long and successful history with the DUMBO community and understand the importance of preserving the area's unique identity," said Jed Walentas, principal at Two Trees Management. "GAIR2 maintains the integrity of the neighborhood while offering a spectacular new luxury option on the Brooklyn waterfront. It is one of New York City's most exciting options for living and lifestyle." GAIR2 is conveniently located steps from Brooklyn Bridge Park and the East River. "Inside and out, GAIR2 is a fantastic addition to DUMBO," said Asher Abehsera, managing director of Residential Properties at Two Trees Management. "With its great location, desirable views and fascinating past, it offers the classic Brooklyn experience with unique additions that set it apart."
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