
"A recent renovation upgraded the electric while retaining 1930s features like arched openings, herringbone floors, and vintage tile. In a 1930s elevator building in Kensington, this co-op unit has a spacious layout with three bedrooms, appears move-in ready, and comes in under the million-dollar mark. On the third floor of 415 Ocean Parkway, the recently renovated unit has updated electrical and retains features like arched doorways, wood floors, and Deco bathroom tile."
"Plans for the six-story building on the corner of Cortelyou Road were filed in 1938 by owner Jacob Elkins. The tan brick building has some Deco-era detailing with stepped rounded corners, geometric brick panels under some windows, and curved fire escape balconies. An early brochure for the building boasted of dining alcoves, built-in bookcases, spacious closets, and clothes hampers. Floor plans in the same brochure show the layout of this unit hasn't changed, including the generous storage space comprising seven closets."
A third-floor co-op at 415 Ocean Parkway in Kensington occupies a 1930s elevator building and lists under $1 million. The unit contains three bedrooms and appears move-in ready after recent electrical upgrades. Original 1930s features remain, including arched doorways, herringbone wood floors, and Deco bathroom tile. The tan brick six-story building, filed in 1938 by Jacob Elkins, displays Deco-era detailing and once marketed amenities like dining alcoves and built-in bookcases. The apartment layout is unchanged, with seven closets, a large living room, dining nook, windowed kitchen with butcher-block counters, and a primary bedroom with en suite bath.
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