With iconic views, spectacular residences, and lavish amenities, the only luxury rental building on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade will command some of the borough’s highest rents.
Exclusive leasing agent Vicki Negron of The Corcoran Group is pleased to announce the launch of leasing at The Torre House. Located at 124 Columbia Heights adjacent to the north entrance of the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, this historic building with a fascinating past has been completely reimagined. This grand brick structure – with its crenelated roofline and distinctive tower overlooking New York Harbor – formerly served as living quarters for the staff of the Jehovah’s Witness world headquarters, and is the final piece of the organization’s formerly-extensive real estate portfolio in Brooklyn Heights/DUMBO to be redeveloped.
This new collection of 96 residences offers a variety of layouts, from studio to three-bedroom, plus one unique four-bedroom duplex. Many residences are complete with amazing views and private outdoor space/terraces. With pricing that spans from $4,140 (studio) to $33,990 (4-bed), The Torre House commands some of the borough’s most expensive rents.
The building’s oversized apartment floor plans feature Mohawk kindling floors throughout the main living areas. Island kitchens are outfitted with a full suite of top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances as well as Caesarstone countertops. Bathrooms, with white Carrara marble floors, honed Italian tile, and illuminated vanity mirrors, are equally luxe.
In terms of amenities, The Torre House has two indoor swimming pools and one rooftop spa pool with spectacular views; two spas; four shared outdoor spaces and roof deck with grilling area (again with sweeping views); and a fitness center with pro golf simulator room. There’s also a lounge, café, and co-working space for residents.
The building also has a unique focus on art. Renowned street artist, ‘Blake’ – also known as ‘KEO’ – was commissioned to paint a custom Brooklyn-inspired mural at the building’s indoor pool. Blake is celebrated as the creator of the iconic MF DOOM mask. At the age of just 15, he had his first gallery show alongside Keith Haring and Jean Michel Basquiat at the FUN Gallery in Manhattan’s East Village. The Torre House also showcases original pieces by both internationally-known and newly-discovered emerging artists, with rotating works by Marc Lambrechts, Ahmad McElroy, Michael Mut, Oidie Kujpers, and Taylor Deltz.
“With its luxury amenities, exquisite design, and especially its prime location–one of the most sought after in the world–The Torre House is truly a game-changer that has elevated luxury rentals to new heights,” commented Negron about the property’s unique appeal.
Additional onsite services and amenities include a concierge stationed in the Mahogany-paneled lobby, a live-in superintendent, a community workspace, package room, resident storage, bike room, 66-spot parking garage, and bulk laundry room. The building is pet-friendly.