*PLEASE NOTE: Due to a technical error, the first four minutes the tour were not recorded. Tara Mrowka and Evan Wiskup are leading our tour. This recording opens downstairs in the entry space. The last historic factory to residential loft conversions in Brooklyn’s Dumbo neighborhood, 168 Plymouth, have been attentively transformed by Alloy’s architecture team. The structure is made up of two iconic building types with modern penthouse additions above. The Round Arch style Brick & Timber building was erected in 1891 and is connected to the Concrete Daylight Factory which was built as an addition in 1921. Alloy preserved the buildings’ many historic elements while introducing clean and modern interiors, which Rebecca Robertson of RR Interiors used as the backdrop for her vision for a contemporary Brooklyn family’s loft. There are 46 condominiums in total ranging from one to four bedroom homes. For more events like this, become an Untapped New York Insider! https://untappedcities.com/become-a-member/