The Mill, a three-story condominium building, stands as a testament to Carroll Gardens' rich history. Originally constructed in 1938 as a jute warehouse, it was thoughtfully converted into a condominium in 1988. With 55 unique units, The Mill offers a blend of vintage industrial charm and contemporary comforts. Its red brick facade and large windows reflect the building's storied past while providing residents with a distinctive living experience in the heart of Brooklyn.
Diverse layouts with character and style
The Mill offers a range of unit sizes, from cozy studios to expansive four-bedroom residences. Studio units, approximately 800 square feet, provide an open and airy space with large windows that flood the interiors with natural light. One-bedroom units range from 622 to 905 square feet, featuring up to one and a half bathrooms, and are designed with functionality and style in mind. Two-bedroom units, spanning 750 to 1,406 square feet, offer up to three bathrooms and are priced between $1,400,000 and $1,665,000. These units boast features like exposed brick walls, timber beams, and modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances. The largest four-bedroom units, around 2,200 square feet, provide ample space for families or those seeking extra room. Many units offer views of the tree-lined streets and the vibrant neighborhood, enhancing the living experience with a touch of Brooklyn's charm.
Convenience and comfort at every turn
The Mill is equipped with a variety of amenities designed to enhance daily living. Residents enjoy the convenience of elevators and renovated hallways, along with laundry facilities on every floor. The building features a basement parking garage, though availability is subject to a waitlist. A beautifully landscaped common garden with gas cooking grills provides a perfect setting for outdoor gatherings. Additional amenities include bike storage, a live-in superintendent, and security features such as a video intercom and security cameras. The communal spaces are thoughtfully designed to offer both relaxation and functionality, making life at The Mill both comfortable and convenient.
Carroll Gardens: A blend of tradition and trend
Carroll Gardens is a neighborhood that beautifully balances historic charm with modern vibrancy. Known for its tree-lined streets and historic brownstones, the area offers a slower-paced lifestyle with urban amenities. Longstanding Italian eateries and bakeries sit alongside trendy shops and artisanal cocktail bars. Notable dining spots include Frankie’s 457 Sputino and Buttermilk Channel, while Court Street Grocers is famed for its sandwiches. The neighborhood is also home to unique boutiques like Books Are Magic and Painted Swan. Carroll Park, a popular green space, offers playgrounds and sports facilities, while the nearby Brooklyn Bridge Park provides stunning waterfront views. The area’s strong schools and lively parks make it a desirable location for families, and a significant French-expat community adds to its cultural diversity.
Effortless connectivity in a bustling city
The Mill's location in Carroll Gardens offers excellent transportation options, making commuting a breeze. The Carroll Street subway station, serving the F and G lines, is just a five-minute walk away, providing easy access to Midtown Manhattan in about 40 minutes. The Union Street station, a ten-minute walk, connects to the D, M, N, and R lines, offering further transit options. For those traveling by air, LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy International, and Newark Liberty International airports are all within a 30-minute drive. The neighborhood's high walkability and bike-friendly streets make it easy to explore the local area, while the proximity to major highways ensures convenient travel throughout the city.
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
3/ 10
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
95/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
97/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Carroll Park
5 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Playground
Gowanus Canal Sponge Park
5 min walk
Bike Trails
Trails
River
Thomas Greene Playground
7 min walk
Basketball
Pool
Skateboard
Boerum Playground
8 min walk
Basketball
Trails
Playground
St Mary's Playground
10 min walk
Basketball
Skateboard
Playground
Washington Park Dog Run
13 min walk
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Trails
DiMattina Playground
14 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Dog Park
Playground
J.J. Byrne Playground
15 min walk
Picnic Area
Soccer
Trails
Admiral Triangle Playground
15 min walk
Playground
Schools
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