Austin Nichols House: A Historic Landmark Reborn for Modern Living
Nestled in Williamsburg's prime waterfront, the Austin Nichols House, originally a 1915 Grocery Trade and later a Bourbon distillery, has been transformed into a modern loft living space. This landmarked building offers breathtaking Manhattan skyline views, tranquil outdoor areas, and direct access to the North Williamsburg Ferry Landing.
With over 30,000 square feet of amenities, residents enjoy a waterfront gym, children’s playroom, landscaped courtyard and roof deck, a lounge with a catering kitchen, co-working spaces, a movie theatre, music rehearsal room, a zen garden with a firepit, and an on-site garage.
Designed by Cass Gilbert and reimagined by Morris Adjmi, the Austin Nichols House combines historical charm with modern design. Its range of condominiums, from studios to three-bedroom units, features high loft ceilings, oak flooring, and concrete columns, emphasizing the stunning Manhattan views. As one of the last iconic structures on the Williamsburg waterfront, it stands as a symbol of the area's rich heritage.
The building encompasses 338 homes with 176 unique floor plans. It boasts extensive communal areas and comprehensive amenities, maintained by a full-time staff and live-in superintendent.
Located on the North Brooklyn Waterfront, Austin Nichols House offers easy access to the East River Ferry, North 5th Street Pier, and East River State Park, just one subway stop from Manhattan. This historic building is a unique blend of New York's past and present, offering a singular living experience.