● EAST RIVER PARTNERS
Solo star of Carroll Gardens

Halstead Property Development Marketing (HPDM) announced the launch of sales at 364 Union Street, a residential condominium conversion located in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.
East River Partners is transforming the historic brownstone, originally constructed in 1920, into a modern, five-unit condominium building.
364 Union is comprised of four three-bedroom, two-bathroom 1,370 s/f residences and one 2,200 s/f garden duplex with a private garden.
Pricing ranges from approximately $1.525 to $2.095 million.
Stephen G. Kliegerman, president of HPDM, said, “Demand for three-bedroom residences in Carroll Gardens is at an all-time high, and we have already received a significant number of inquiries about the property. We look forward to a swift completion of sales.”
Jody Kriss, principal of East River Partners, added, “We’re excited to be the only development project currently on the market in either Carroll Gardens or Cobble Hill.”
●magnum real estate group
MNS tapped for townhouse gig
MNS has been retained as the exclusive sales and marketing agent for the Williamsburg Townhomes by developer, Magnum Real Estate Group.
Located at 131-153 N. Third St., the development includes 12 luxury townhomes offering residents the opportunity to own a four-story residence with private outdoor space in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
“The Williamsburg Townhomes offer a rare opportunity for buyers in Williamsburg to purchase a larger home in the neighborhood. It’s not every day 12 brand new townhomes come on the market in an area with such low inventory,” said Andrew Barrocas, CEO of MNS.
“There is a demand for more spacious homes here and we expect these residences to generate a lot of interest.”
Designed by RKT&B Architects and Planners, prices for the Williamsburg Townhomes start at $2.38 million.
●halstead property
New rental brings relief
Halstead Property Development Marketing announced the launch of leasing at The Williamsburg, a new rental building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Located on 373 Wythe Avenue at the corner of South 5th Street, The Williamsburg is an 88 unit, 11-story building that features studio, one- and two-bedroom rental apartments.
The units are available in a variety of layouts ranging in price from $2,290 to $3,950 per month. Many feature unobstructed views of the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge, and One World Trade Center.
Stephen G. Kliegerman, president of Halstead Property Development Marketing, commented, “Williamsburg is one of Brooklyn’s most-desired neighborhoods, and there is currently very little new rental inventory in the area.
“We have already received an incredible amount of inquiries from potential renters who are seeking the quality green design and excellent location of The Williamsburg, and we anticipate a swift completion of leasing.”
●BNE REAL ESTATE
Countdown underway at Twenty50

Twenty50, a new luxury rental building near the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, NJ, will officially open this month, officials from developer BNE Real Estate Group announced.
The new construction community will feature luxurious one- and two-bedroom residences with views of the bridge and NYC skyline.
Initial occupancy is scheduled for October.
“Fort Lee offers a very unique residential setting that combines suburban Main Street character with proximity to New York City,” said Jonathan Schwartz, senior vice president of BNE Real Estate Group.
“Twenty50 will fill an important, ever-growing consumer demand in this area for luxury housing that offers residents the perfect balance of amenity-rich living and urban convenience.”
Located at 2050 Central Road, Twenty50 is directly across the street from Fort Lee Historic Park, the New Jersey section of the Palisades Interstate Park.
The building is also a short walk from Fort Lee’s colonial town center, and minutes from an eclectic offering of dining, shopping and recreational options that line the Hudson River waterfront.
The George Washington Bridge, New Jersey Turnpike and Palisades Parkway are all easily accessible, and more than 15 different NJ Transit bus lines travel into Manhattan daily, stopping two blocks from the building’s entrance.
NY Waterway ferry service to Manhattan is also available from the Edgewater Landing terminal just down the road.
The property was designed in partnership by the architecture firm, The Lessard Design Group, and the interior design team at Minno & Wasko.
Prices start from $2,200 for one-bedroom apartments and $3,100 for two-bedroom apartments .