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The Cobble Hill Towers Condominium
439 Hicks Street, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Pre-war Condo

186 units
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  • 186 residences
  • 6 stories
  • BUILT 1879

The Details About 439 Hicks Street

Cobble Hill Towers Conversion was built in 1879 as a residence for the Longshoremen who worked the busy shipping port along the Brooklyn Waterfront. Recently converted to Condo, Cobble Hill Towers is a great place to call home.

key features
  • Central laundry room

The Cobble Hill Towers Condominium Units

UnitsPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
5B$3,90011478CondoYan LeeKiki Limer-Richards
6D$3,50011CondoScott SternbergKyle TalbottKaren Talbott
2A$3,25011495CondoScott SternbergKyle TalbottKaren Talbott
5C$2,99911478CondoIrine Blyumin
5D$2,70011500Condo
4D$2,60011Condo
4C$2,55011CondoEllen Newman
1B$2,50011Condo
5D
1 BD | 1 BA
$2,700
4D
1 BD | 1 BA
$2,600
4C
1 BD | 1 BA
$2,550
1B
1 BD | 1 BA
$2,500

Get to know Cobble Hill

Cobble Hill rests within a romanticized corner of northwest Brooklyn that feels pulled from a storybook. It’s the vintage feel of Brooklyn Heights and the calm airiness of Carroll Gardens wrapped in an attractive Boerum Hill-sized package. The area’s historic district was designated in 1969 — the second such area landmarked in Brooklyn — containing the kind of darling 19th-century brownstone synonymous with the borough’s architecture. Elsewhere, houses of worship designed by famed ecclesiastical architects Richard Upjohn and Minard Lefever add an aura of grandness to the surrounding environment. Stunning historic buildings aren't the only part of Cobble Hill's package deal: You'll also get ample green space, hidden alleys, and exciting eateries — all along charmingly leafy streets.

Cobble Hill Neighborhood Guide