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Hansen House Park Slope
145 14th Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY 11215

New Development Condominium

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Occupancy: Completed Development
4 residences
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  • 4 residences
  • 4 stories
  • BUILT 2022

The Details

About 145 14th Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Closings Have Commenced! Only one residence remains! Welcome to Hansen House Park Slope located at 145 14th Street Brooklyn, New York 11215. This tastefully designed boutique new development offers full-floor, two-bedroom, two-bathroom residences all with private outdoor spaces, and dedicated storage space. Full-floor condominium residences offer high ceilings, oversized Pella windows, and 5" wide plank natural...

key features

  • Central air

Listing agents

Sephora Saint Jour

Sephora Saint Jour

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
Mobile: (347) 930-8218
New Development 590 Madison Avenue

New Development 590 Madison Avenue

Staff
Office: (212) 323-3245

Hansen House Park Slope Residences

AddressPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
145 14th Street | 1$1,374,637.521ExclusiveAurora Singleton
145 14th Street | 3$1,205,717.522ExclusiveAurora Singleton
145 14th Street | 4$1,125,00022ExclusiveAurora Singleton
145 14th Street | 2$1,125,00022ExclusiveAurora Singleton

Get to know Gowanus

Only in the sprawling, chill, and canal-retentive Gowanus can you find bold new developments and Michelin-starred restaurants interweaved with shuffleboard courts and a casket factory. Gowanus has worn many hats through the six centuries since its first mill turned a wheel — Revolutionary War battlefield, manufacturing hub, and artful hipster haven, to name only a few. However, nothing has come to define it more than its singular manmade waterway. Industry long prospered on the Gowanus Canal, transforming the sunken meadows between higher-grounded Park Slope and Carroll Gardens into a bustling manufacturing hub; in fact, much of the brownstone that built those surrounding neighborhoods was barged right in. While the superfund stream, affectionately nicknamed the “Lavender Lake” for its purplish sheen, became a longtime pain point locally, the progressing clean-up will ensure these inland waters define a positive future for the neighborhood that grew along its bulkhead.

Gowanus Neighborhood Guide