Contemporary townhome complex along Brooklyn’s coveted waterfront
Appearing to extend from Brooklyn Heights’s especially steep waterfront slope, Pierhouse is a residential complex integrated into the carefully developed infrastructure of Brooklyn Bridge Park. Located on what was once home to an abandoned marine terminal, the elongated 106-condo low-rise frames some of the best views in the city and embeds in a seemingly uninterrupted flow of carefully planned outdoor spaces. Residents benefit from the combination of townhome-style layouts with contemporary finishes. “There are so many high-profile people living in this building, but their neighbors don’t even realize that they’re there,” says Karen Heyman, head of the Heyman Team at Sotheby's International Realty and who has over two decades of experience selling in the area. According to her, homeowners have access to all the amenities of the adjoining 194-key 1 Hotel, a 300-car subterranean parking facility, a big playroom and even bigger fitness centers. The main draw, however, remains the verdant greenery that blends in from the densely planted park to potted plants on progressively set-back balconies to slowly but surely maturing green roofs.
Developers Toll Brothers and Starwood called on major New York firm Marvel Architects to design the 620,000-square-foot complex. The practice responded with a scheme comprising interconnected four to 10-story structures that, together, form a site-responsive zig-zag shape. Individual units, essentially multi-level townhomes stacked on top of and next to each other, have floor-through layouts with both eastern and western exposures. This strategy allows for natural, climate-conscious ventilation to filter harbor breezes through these residences. Mezzanine level overhangs help keep the levels below cool during the summer and warm during the winter. In keeping with an unofficially rated sustainability program, the complex also has storm retention drains that collect excessive rainwater through an innovative roof drainage system. Conceived by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, the surrounding park features an undulating, hill-like topography introduced as a post-Superstorm Sandy resiliency measure that mitigates against potential flooding. From a distance, Pierhouse looks like a sleek, contemporary take on the standard vacation rowhomes one might find in popular coastal resort towns like Montauk or Cancun.
According to Marvel’s website, “the complex completes Pier 1’s transformation from marine terminal to public park, creating a new model of urban living and public/private partnership.” Though the wildly successful sale of units and portions of revenue from 1 Hotel help maintain the adjoining public park, there have been upsets with the local community in the past. A neighborhood group filed a lawsuit with the city government as Pierhouse neared completion in 2017, citing the violation of building height restrictions. For frequent visitors of the nearby Brooklyn Heights Esplanade, Pierhouse rises too high and blocks views of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. The case was dismissed twice due to technicalities.
Interlocking duplexes with high ceilings and seamless views
Playing on a High Modernist strategy first implemented by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, Marvel introduced an interlocking residential module approach in which multi-level residences fit together like a Tetris game. Each unique layout is 16 feet high and, because of this ingenious design, accommodates harbor views, semi-enclosed balconies and double-height great rooms. Though individual residents are unique, Pierhouse has a unified exterior.
While an especially large for the area — according to Heyman — 1,500 square foot one bedroom can fetch $2.7 million; a 2,700 square foot two bedroom sells for around $ 3.5 million. Three bedrooms go for $4.2 million, while a four-bedroom corner unit can surpass the $ 9 million mark. Though all units are now resale, some still feature the baseline suite of finishes and fixtures. Open-plan kitchens are outfitted with Tucci marble countertops, solid walnut cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances. Reclaimed pinewood flooring covers the expanse of living spaces and bedrooms. Bathrooms have marble tile flooring, Waterworks tubs and taps.
Hotel-grade amenities
Residents have access to all of 1 Hotel’s amenities: a spa, screening room, angular rooftop pool, and 17,000 square feet of event space. Two fitness centers are joined by meditation and yoga rooms. There are also conference suites replete with kitchenettes. Top-ranked hotel eateries include farm-to-table restaurant The Osprey and Harriet’s Rooftop bar. The condo’s separate lobby is helmed by 24-hour attendants and an on-site valet parking service. What would having immediate access to 85 acres of cleverly planned park be without an amply sized bike room? Resident cyclists never suffer from a lack of storage.
Brooklyn Bridge Park and nearby Brooklyn Heights conveniences
Marvel Architects and Michael Van Valkenburgh programmed both the buildings and park as one porous entity. Pitched walkways and cutaway passages in Pierhouse’s massing allow for public access to the green space. Incorporating six converted shipping piers as well as an additional Dumbo neighborhood waterfront, the multi-pronged facility includes a wide array of sports fields, dog runs, playgrounds, a roller rink, picnic lawns, the meticulously restored Jane’s Carousel, and two water taxi stops providing quick links to Wall Street and the Lower East Side. This green lung provides seamless access to the Dumbo-adjacent Fulton Ferry District and Atlantic Avenue on either side. Both commercial areas are filled with diverse offerings of eateries, bars and shopping. There’s an extra-large Wegman’s grocery store in the nearby Navy Yard. While accessing subways is not as easy in other parts of Brooklyn Heights, the express 2 and 3 lines serve the Clark Street stop. The A services the High Street station, and the F connects through close by Dumbo at York Street.
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Low Crime
Crime Score®
3/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
77/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
86/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Brooklyn Bridge Park
1 min walk
Hillside Dog Park
2 min walk
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Squibb Park
3 min walk
Basketball
Tennis
Playground
Fort Stirling Park
6 min walk
Trails
Cadman Plaza Park
9 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Events
Maritcha R. Lyons Park
9 min walk
Trails
Playground
Pierrepont Playground
9 min walk
Playground
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
9 min walk
Trails
Playground
Susan Smith McKinney Steward Park
10 min walk
Playground
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