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The Huron

The Huron

The Huron
Condominium Building
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29 Huron St
Brooklyn, NY 11222
171 Units
13 Stories
2024 Year Built
$93K - $4.3M Value Range

Available Units

For Sale
For Rent

Highlights

  • Waterfront Community
  • PS 31 Samuel F Dupont Rated A
  • Fitness Center
  • Indoor Pool
  • Rooftop Deck
  • 1 min walk to Greenpoint Public Park

Arriving to Greenpoint is a multisensory experience

Stepping off the ferry in Greenpoint (having just boarded eight minutes ago in Midtown Manhattan), the energy shift is palpable. Sure, Greenpoint’s building boom is visible from the docks of Manhattan, but grasping the sheer scale of it requires seeing it up close. Like Midtown, there’s a great deal of activity, but where East 34th Street has suits, scrubs and wailing sirens, the Greenpoint shoreline has construction vests, jack hammers and the occasional high-pitched beep of bulldozers in retreat. The smell of sawdust mingles with the salty river air, and just under the hum of construction is a soundtrack that’s, perhaps, more familiar to native Greenpointers: waves lapping against rocks, children running through the waterfront playground, music coming from bikers’ speakers. All together, it’s the ballad of a neighborhood in transition.

For The Huron, Morris Adjmi Architects referenced the area’s historical vernacular

This picture of present-day Greenpoint isn’t necessarily surprising. In 2003, a change in zoning meant that the East River waterfront in north Brooklyn could now welcome high-density housing. Real estate development in Williamsburg took off, and while that neighborhood underwent major changes, the Greenpoint area hid in the shadows. The laid-back, artsy community maintained its low profile for a time, only welcoming a few boutique condos at the start. But once the Williamsburg shoreline filled in, developers set their sights on Greenpoint — mainly for building high-rise rentals. Seeing a hole in the market, Quadrum Global purchased 65,000 square feet of waterfront land and developed The Huron, a luxury condominium that opened in February 2024, alongside the world-renowned Morris Adjmi Architects (MA).

The delicate art of “standing out by fitting in” is central to MA’s work. As such, the multidisciplinary firm is known for being historically sensitive, and their work on The Huron is no different. Beginning in the 1830s, Greenpoint was an industrial area filled with manufacturing warehouses and shipyards. Using this legacy as reference, MA fashioned the facade from red brick, bronze-toned metal and large gridded windows (typical of a warehouse) and designed the building to have two, 13-story towers raised from a connected podium (from afar, reminiscent of a ship with two smokestacks). Creating two towers had practical benefits, as well: a larger number of coveted corner units, better natural light, clearer river views and more intimacy on each floor.

30,000 square feet of inspired amenity spaces

When it comes to amenities, The Huron undoubtedly ranks among Brooklyn’s top condos. Each common space, even the design-forward gym, feels lofty and luxurious without teetering into stuffy or extravagant territory. “Most of our amenities are positioned toward the front [west], so they get that waterfront view,” says Lance Watson-Taffe, a real estate salesperson with Serhant, the building’s exclusive brokerage. “So many buildings have dark and depressing basement spaces. There’s none of that here. Everything is above ground and cheerful.” Part of that feeling comes from the grand, floor-to-ceiling windows that welcome a flood of daylight. Otherwise, it can be attributed to the impeccable design. Herringbone floors cover the residents’ lounge and dining room, which are separated by a hand-textured, double-sided fireplace. In the lounge, a bronze-wrapped wet bar is ideal for entertaining, as is the dining room’s stately 12-person table. “All of the art was commissioned from local Brooklyn- or New York City-based artists. That was a big thing for the developer and architect,” Watson-Taffe says. The first floor also includes a sleek coworking space with private video-call pods, a fitness center, movement studio, locker rooms, sauna and an impressive 50-foot, saltwater pool that overlooks the river. On the second floor, there’s an arcade for teens and a whimsical children’s room with toys from the popular kids' company KiwiCo.

Several outdoor spaces are in the works

Included in The Huron’s 30,000 square feet of amenities are three outdoor spaces with spectacular design plans, all slated to open by the end of 2024. First, there’s the 8,000 square foot playground perched on the second floor between each tower. “Parents and nannies feel good about not having to leave the building to take the kids to the park. It’s very safeguarded,” Watson-Taffe says. When complete, it will feature a treehouse theme and lush landscaping to keep littles away from the terrace edge. There are also two roof decks on the way. On the west waterfront tower, residents will be able to grill, dine and relax with family and friends. The east tower will be less about socializing and more about passive recreation; think: picnics on the turfed lawn, movie nights using a projector and chaise lounges for tanning, reading or snoozing.

Light-filled units feature warm, contemporary design

The studio to three-bedroom residences are equally beautiful. To be expected, they’re outfitted with top-of-the line features like Miele appliances, smart thermostats and an in-unit washer/dryer. The finishes — a mix of wide-plank engineered oak floors, dual-toned walnut and white lacquer cabinets and Dolit marble countertops — are both elegant and modern, but it’s the homes’ loftiness that really wows. Gridded windows run from the floor to the tall ceilings, reaching between nine and 11.3 feet in standard units and up to 14.6 feet in the eight penthouses. Primary bathrooms have a moody design with dark stone and matte black hardware, while secondary bathrooms are brighter with silver penny round floors and white ceramic tile. Outdoor space is a major perk: Over one third of the 171 units have terraces, altogether adding up to 23,000 square feet of private outdoor space. No surprise, sales have moved quickly. “There’s a scarcity of product between the Williamsburg and Greenpoint corridor, so we’ve been really successful,” Watson-Taffe says. “Buyers are eager. We’re already over 70 percent sold out and sales only launched in November [2023].” Studios are priced between $750,000 and $900,000, while one-bedrooms range from $1 million to $1.3 million. Prices for two-bedroom units jump to $1.4 million and stretch to $2.3 million. A three-bedroom condo runs from $2.7 million to $3.4 million.

A growing hub for culture, despite minimal transit

Buyers appreciate the top-notch amenities and lofty apartments, but they’ve also embraced the neighborhood. Greenpoint is considered one of the hippest neighborhoods in Brooklyn, praised for its burgeoning food and gallery scenes. A few standout eateries: There’s Achilles Heel, a small but beloved tavern less than two blocks away, Madre, with its international menu and quirky setting, and Naked Dog, for casual Italian fare and live music. Both Franklin Street and Manhattan Avenue offer dozens of highly rated alternatives. To peruse art, residents can head to Faurschou New York or The Greenpoint Gallery. Right outside the building, Greenpoint Public Park has a playground and splash pad, and just past it is the ferry entrance, with routes to Manhattan, Queens and other Brooklyn neighborhoods. Besides the ferry, public transit is limited: Only the G runs through Greenpoint and the nearest stop is six blocks away from The Huron. A few bus routes are available closer to the building. Residents with cars may be able to purchase a deeded parking space in The Huron’s garage, but spots are very limited and cost an additional $100,000.

Available Condos

Building Details

Views

  • River
  • Skyline

Recreation

  • Community Playground
  • Fitness Center
  • Indoor Pool
  • Community Pool
  • Trails

Outdoor Features

  • Picnic Area
  • Waterfront Community

Amenities

  • Rooftop Deck
  • Sauna
  • Public Transportation
  • Game Room
  • Children's Playroom
  • Business Center
  • Lounge
  • Recreation Room
  • Bike Room
  • Controlled Access

Parking

  • 1 - 10 Garage Spaces Per Unit
  • 3 Car Detached Garage
  • Assigned Parking

Pet Policy

  • No Pets Allowed In Building

Condo Association

  • $2,237 Monthly HOA Fees
  • Monthly HOA Fees Range from $532 - $3,902
  • The Huron Condos
  • Greenpoint Subdivision

Building Design

  • High-Rise Condominium
  • 1 Elevator

Unit Features

  • Laundry in unit
  • Washer Hookup
  • Balcony

Unit Information

Beds
2 Beds
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2 Beds
3 Beds
3 Beds
2 Beds
2 Beds
Baths
2 Baths
1 Bath
2 Baths
2.5 Baths
2 Baths
2 Baths
2 Baths
Sq Ft
1,283
508
1,113
1,602
1,387
1,116
910
Price
$2,125,000
$850,000
$2,095,000
$3,795,000
$2,695,000
$2,450,000
$1,875,000
Price / Sq Ft
$1,656 / Sq Ft
$1,673 / Sq Ft
$1,882 / Sq Ft
$2,369 / Sq Ft
$1,943 / Sq Ft
$2,195 / Sq Ft
$2,060 / Sq Ft
List Date
09/17/2024
03/20/2025
03/10/2025
10/11/2024
03/10/2025
02/14/2025
03/10/2025

Unit Size and Value Ranges

Studio Units
Sq Ft Range
502 - 508
Est. Values
$92,842 - $906,000
1 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
630 - 903
Est. Values
$943,365 - $1,310,500
2 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
825 - 1,329
Est. Values
$1,262,596 - $4,268,000
3 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
1,341 - 1,773
Est. Values
$167,500 - $4,268,000
4 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
874 - 2,342
Est. Values
$4,268,000
All Units
Sq Ft Range
502 - 2,342
Est. Values
$92,842 - $4,268,000

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Area Factors

Low Crime

Crime Score®

3 / 10

Very Bikeable

Bike Score®

89 / 100

Walker's Paradise

Walk Score®

90 / 100

Excellent Transit

Transit Score®

84 / 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score

WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Powered by CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks. Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

Environmental Factors

Active

Sound Score®

75 / 100

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Air Pollution®

N/A / 10

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Flood Factor®

N/A / 10

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Fire Factor®

N/A / 10

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Heat Factor®

N/A / 10

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Wind Factor®

N/A / 10
Source: First Street, How Loud
Sources: First Street, How Loud

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Environmental risk data is provided by First Street Foundation® and is designed to approximate risk and not intended to include all possible scenarios.

Parks in this Area

Schools

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Agents Active in this Building And Area

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Property Taxes

Range in Assessed Values
$26K - $104K
Range of Taxes in Building
$3,098 - $12,580
Range of Taxes per Sq Ft
$6.09 - $8.93

Property Tax History

Source: Public Records

Building Website

Building Team

Developer
Quadrum
Architect
Morris Adjimi Architects
Property Management
Serhant - The Huron
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