"Emily in Paris" lives here! Just kidding, but if she lived in Brooklyn this would be her New York pad. From its insanely gorgeous designed interior, unobstructed waterviews and a quintessential Brooklyn Promenade location, it is the epitome of stylish living. For the discriminating aesthete, First impressions are important and whether it is the gorgeous numbered canopy at the street or the grand lobby with its black and white marble floors, wrought iron staircase, or the upper landings' beautiful consoles and mirrors, it is abundantly clear this isn't a typical NYC building. Located on the top floor (yes, it is a walk up but worth the walk!), the apartment overall has been impeccably renovated, designed and is very well proportioned. Plus, there is incredibly huge outdoor space contiguous to the apartment! Living on the Promenade is very Parisian-like, with its beautiful townhouses, carriage houses, tree-lined streets and water front living. Plus, how many people can say they live amongst the highly sought after fruit-named streets? Its location is between two of the premier fruit-named streets, Cranberry Street and Orange street. Also worthy of note: your neighbors are bold faced names from New York, Hollywood and Europe, hiding in plain site on the Promenade and its surrounding streets, as it is so quiet and private. And you'll see them as you meander down the promenade enjoying the New York Harbor skyline water view. Upon entering the apartment, you are struck by the classic architecture of a long formal hallway, high ceilings with prewar details, the antique glass and Murano chandeliers, the beautiful hardwood floors and then, there is the extraordinary light. The light streams from the huge bank of western windows in the living room. Plus, literally each room has windows with the same western water/sunset views, including the kitchen bathroom and bedroom. The living room is generously sized and easily fits both a dining table/WFH area plus a classic, comfortable living seating area. The kitchen is also very ample, and is a large galley/eat in kitchen, thoughtfully renovated and designed with a Waterworks sensibility. There are lots of cabinets creating tons of storage space reaching to the 9 foot ceiling as well as over 12 linear feet of marble topped counters for prep and serious cooking. The appliances are high-end stainless steel; the fridge is a super tall Liebherr, the stove is a 36 inch Bertazzoni, the dishwasher is a Miehle. The back splash is glass tile and the floors are large limestone tiles. The kitchen sink is a large farmhouse apron front sink where you can conveniently hide your dishes after a dinner party. The bedroom and bath are en-suite with a 12 foot wall of gorgeous custom floor to ceiling closets, measuring about 2 feet deep. Designed with burled wood, and a top stitched leather pull detail, there are 25 different drawers/doors/storage compartments for different types of clothing and storage needs including an 8 foot vertical drawer for shoes which can accommodate any shoe lovers collection. Additionally, there's a dedicated hanging coat closet, linen closet, a pull out desk, as well as a multitude of drawers for folded clothing. The bath is also very Waterworks-inspired and modern with a Duravit white sink and Chrome faucet. The toilet is Toto and the bathtub is Koehler with chrome fittings and a marble surround. There's a frameless shower enclosure where you can watch the boats go by from the window in the shower. The wall tile is ceramic and the floor is a blue mosaic. The exciting news is that there is outdoor space! And it is easily accessible to the apartment and just a few steps from the apartment's front door; it is an enormous 1800sf roof deck, (shared with other tenants) with views of the New York Harbor, bridges, and the Statue of Liberty. 87 Columbia Heights is one of the two buildings in the 81-87 Columbia Heights co-op and the entrance for this apartment is at 87 Colu