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Bespoke apartments, expansive views, and enormous outdoor spaces at The Williams, luxury rentals in prime Brooklyn

By The Williams  | February 3, 2017 - 12:59PM
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As one of Brooklyn’s fastest growing neighborhoods, Williamsburg has evolved into a popular destination for visitors and residents alike, offering an eclectic blend of cultural and lifestyle attractions. Whether you’re in the mood for a lively night out, an intimate music set with your favorite band or a delicious meal at your favorite restaurant, Williamsburg has something for everyone. As the nabe continues to grow in popularity, South Williamsburg has emerged as its own vibrant area – its proximity to everything Brooklyn has to offer, including neighborhing Bedford-Stuyvesant, Bushwick and Ridgewood, make it an ideal location for Brooklynites to call home.

Be one of the first to live in South Williamsburg’s newest rental project The Williams, located at 282 South 5th Street. Boasting unparalled access to local nightlife, cultural institutions and eateries such as Peter Luger, Sabrina’s and Marlow and Sons, The Williams offers elevated city living in one of Brooklyn’s most vibrant and diverse neighborhoods. With generously proportioned floor plans offering 180-degree city views, each residence at The Williams features high-quality finishes and appliances throughout including washer/dryer units, stainless steel KitchenAid appliances, paneled white oak cabinets, quartz countertops, glass mosaic backsplashes, kitchen islands and hardwood flooring throughout. Bathrooms are finished with tiled floors and walls, a custom floating vanity with walnut storage drawer, and Grohe fixtures and accessories.

Once home to neighborhood macaroon factory Red Mill Farms and a burlesque theatre, features of the macaroon factory’s previous design, including several of its original copper panels, were incorporated throughout the lobby and common spaces of the building.

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The perfect blend of industrial archtecture and uniquely bespoke elements, The Williams integrates thoughtfully curated on-site amenities, providing unmatched access to wellness and lifestyle options. Features include an attended lobby, common lounge with billiards and conference room, fitness center and yoga room, children’s playroom, a designated laundry room outfitted with two industrial washer and dryer units, bicycle and stroller storage and an indoor pet spa.

What’s more, The Williams offers some of the area’s largest outdoor spaces, with a more than half-acre 3rd floor garden terrace complete with café lounge seating, a dog run and rooftop terrace with BBQ, fire pit lounge area and an outdoor shower – perfect for a rooftop gathering or peaceful outdoor relaxation. The building is also home to Blink Fitness and Kiddie Academy, easily accommodating your fitness and and family needs.

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Situated in one of the nation’s hippest neighborhoods, The Williams is ideally situated in close proximity to local public transporation lines including the J,M and Z trains at Marcy Avenue, major roadways and iconic neighborhood destinations. Seamlessly combining Brooklyn’s rich history with innovative modern living, South Williamsburg offers contemporary yet authentic New York vibes, with The Williams located at the center of it all.

Located in the heart of Williamsburg, The Williams features a modern aesthetic blended with neighborhood elements, offering a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom residences. Designed by Morris Adjmi,The Williams features 82 well-appointed rental apartments, with prices starting at $2,675. For more information about The Williams and to inquire about leasing opportunities, please visit the on-site leasing center, call 888-863-6339 or visit rentthewilliams.com/.  

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