BY BROWNSTONER STAFF
A swank newcomer to Long
Island City, The Bond at 46-
20 11th St. is a glamorous
amalgamation of a crisp de-sign
sensibility, comfort and convenience.
It contains 42 residences within a deft
brick and glass exterior that echoes the
district’s industrial not-too-distant past.
Apartment 1C is an elegant two-bedroom/
two-bath duplex with a large
great room and open kitchen on the
lower level. Spacious bedrooms flank
the great hall on the floor above and are
complemented by ample closet space.
A soaring two-story-high ceiling and
large floor-to-ceiling windows are the
focus of the great room. The elegant
kitchen is outfitted with custom Egger
cabinetry, quartz countertops and back-splashes,
and Bosch stainless steel appli-ances.
Premium finishes include 5-inch-wide
plank oak flooring throughout.
The bathrooms feature Kohler bathtubs
and toilets, porcelain tiling, and spacious
walk-in showers as well as radiant heated
flooring and brushed aluminum fixtures.
The home also has a state-of-the-art multi-functional
Toshiba heating and cooling
system and an in-unit Bosch washer/dryer.
The building is close to the 7, G, E
and M trains. The famed MoMA PS1
art museum is literally a block away.
Shopping and other attractions line the
surrounding streets.
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The apartment is priced at $1.61 million;
Andy Dimakopoulos and Heath Tucker of
at Modern Spaces have the listing.
Listing: 46-20 11th Street,
Unit IC | Broker: Modern Spaces
GMAP
Spacious
Long Island
City condo
asks $1.61 million
Corazon Aguirre
Real Estate
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