Alloy converted this former Brillo warehouse into eight large lofts averaging over 3,000 square feet plus two new penthouse apartments. A void was carved into the middle of the existing warehouse to create light, private outdoor space and uniquely landscaped courtyards. Building on the success of 192 Water, the conversion maintains the existing warehouse character while inserting contemporary finished and fixtures throughout. The project sold out in early 2013 and was completed in Spring 2014.
Originally built in 1900 as a stable for Arbuckle Brothers, the 200’ long thru-block building made for deep floor plates uninhabitable for residential living. In an unusual process of subtraction, the team carved a courtyard through the center of the building unlocking the potential for light and air. A curtain wall of glass on the courtyard facade allows light deep into the large and airy units. Landscaped bridges at the second floor, as well as a ground floor courtyard visually connect the two buildings and create a tranquil garden that residents can view. New insertions of minimal kitchens and baths, compliment the existing brick and heavy timber structure while re-positioning it for its new life as a residential building.