Artist Turns Brooklyn Night Club Into Enormous Home March 21 2015
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In 2010, the artist Matthew Day Jackson bought a two-story warehouse in Greenpoint. Previously from 2006 to 2009 a night club called
Studio B on Banker Street in Greenpoint. In 2009 neighbors were fed up with the noise and it had to shut down.
Jackson bought the two-story warehouse for $2 million and after an extensive renovation that converted the ground floor into a studio and workroom and the upper floor into an airy apartment, all 15,000 square feet are now for sale.
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The ask? $11,000,000.
There is an elevator, indoor parking, and a retractable roof, along with a separate guest suite and a view of Manhattan.
A funny little detail: it has a massive playroom/yoga studio that's plastered with skylights.
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