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    184 Joralemon St APT 2B, Brooklyn, NY 11201

    2beds
    1baths
    950sqft
    Apartment
    Built in ----
    -- sqft lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $--/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Washer/Dryer in unit Elevator Dishwasher Central AC/Heat 2 = size , king size bedrooms Pets okay Virtual Doorman Bike room Package room Stock Photos of typical layout Presiding over the striking core of historic Brooklyn Heights, 184 Joralemon Street is a landmarked architectural paragon and a quintessential symbol of an era, an era long gone and fondly remembered. Built in 1911, 184 Joralemon exhibits the range of architectural detail typical of the period's Beaux Art style, beautifully animated with touches of Colonial Revival. The opulent exterior provides a perfect contrast to the clean lines and contemporary look of the loft-like interiors designed by DiGiuseppe Architect. Organically connected to the world though a stunning lobby that pays homage to the area's historical visuals and natural ambient, each residence incorporates every feature a discerning dweller's wish-list would entail wonderfully flowing open floor plans, exceptional finishes, and the convenience of a personal washer/dryer, enhanced Bosch Washer Dryer in the unit, Bosch Dishwasher, Viking Microwave, Bertazzoni five burner stove, cushion close cabinetry, elevator building. Please note, there is no window in your living room *The story*: Claudius Galenus, or Galen of Pergamon, was a prominent Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher in the second century Roman Empire. He and the better-known Hippocrates are considered to be the most important contributors to modern Western medicine. The use of the name "Galen" was quite popular during Victorian times, especially to name sanatoria and other medical retreat centers. One of the most popular in the New York City area was the Galen Hall in Atlantic City. So when a twelve floor office tower exclusively for doctors and medical professionals was proposed for Brooklyn, it was fitting that it should be called Galen Hall, or the Galen Hall Office Building. The tall building was placed on a 25 foot wide Joralemon Street lot, right next door to the Packer Institute. The building ran tall and deep, with plenty of room for doctors, surgeons, and other medical professionals. It was designed in the Beaux-Arts style, with a hint of Colonial Revival, by architect George Keister, in 1909. He is not a familiar name in Brooklyn, but he was a busy man in Manhattan and the Bronx. He designed a wide range of buildings, including row houses, tenement buildings, churches, office buildings, hotels and theaters. His best known building is probably the Apollo Theater in Harlem, and he also designed Belasco's Stuyvesant Theater and the Selwyn Theater. His other buildings include the Hotel Gerard, First Baptist Church, both in Manhattan, and the Bertine Block of landmarked houses in the Bronx. His landmarked buildings are in the Ladies Mile, NoHo, Upper West Side/Central Park West, and West 71st Street Historic Districts. As a testament to George Keister's talent, most of his buildings are either individual landmarks, or are contributing structures in landmarked districts. That means the man was good. He also is the rare architect to have not one, but two buildings declared Individual and Interior Landmarks: the Apollo Theater and Belasco's Stuyvesant Theater. When the building was completed, in 1911, the Brooklyn Eagle announced that it was already taking doctors out of surrounding buildings, as they were flocking to this special place. The Eagle printed a photograph of the side of the new building. At the time, it was the tallest building on the block, with four story row houses still next door, and Packer peeking through on the other side. Galen Hall was the "finger building" of its day.

    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 2
    • Bathrooms: 1
    Heating
    • Forced air
    Cooling
    • Central
    Appliances
    • Included: Dishwasher, Dryer, Washer
    • Laundry: In Unit
    Features
    • Flooring: Hardwood
    Interior area
    • Total interior livable area: 950 sqft

    Property

    Parking
    • Parking features: None

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: Apartment

    Community & neighborhood

    Location
    • Region: Brooklyn

    Other

    Other facts
    • Bicycle storage
    • Broker Exclusive
    • Laundry: In Unit
    Services availability