NORTH AMERICA

168 Plymouth

168 Plymouth, North America — Modern luxury loft with terracotta curved sofa, sculptural wood island, floor-to-ceiling gridded windows, minimalist ceiling details, and cityscape views.

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Located in Dumbo, Brooklyn, 168 Plymouth consists of two iconic buildings with modern penthouse additions above, comprising 46 condominiums in total, ranging from one to four bedroom homes.

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The Round Arch style brick and timber building was erected in 1891 and is connected to the Concrete Daylight Factory which was built as an addition in 1921. The cobblestone laid Plymouth street entry frames the Brooklyn Bridge looking west and opens up the main entry route through a landscaped courtyard, elevating the everyday experience of returning home.

168 Plymouth, North America — Red brick historic building with green roof adjacent to slate-blue modern tower, architectural contrast in urban streetscape.
168 Plymouth, North America — Rooftop terrace with lounge seating overlooking Manhattan Bridge and East River, brick architecture, golden hour light.
168 Plymouth, North America — Brick alleyway at dusk with industrial architecture, cobblestone street, and steel bridge overhead, warm golden light on buildings.
168 Plymouth, North America — Modern hospitality lobby with white brick archway, dark accent wall, wooden beam, concrete floors, and contemporary furniture under warm lighting.
168 Plymouth, North America — Minimalist studio with coffered ceiling, floor-to-glass windows, brown leather chair, dark kitchen island, natural light casting grid shadows across polished concrete floor.
168 Plymouth, North America — Modern open-plan kitchen with walnut island, white cabinetry, exposed beam, recessed lighting, and view to living spaces.
168 Plymouth, North America — Minimalist kitchen with white cabinetry, black countertops, integrated appliances, and recessed lighting creating serene luxury hospitality design.
168 Plymouth, North America — Arched brick passageway framing red-brick facade with symmetrical windows and warm afternoon light casting geometric shadows.
168 Plymouth, North America — Modern kitchen and dining area with walnut island, black dining table, pendant lighting, and living room visible through open floor plan with brick windows.
168 Plymouth, North America — Modern loft living room with black-gridded windows, natural light, wood coffee table, woven chairs, cream furnishings, and contemporary pendant lighting.

The Details

What makes it Kobu

The entry to the building from Plymouth Street is really quite special — residents are welcomed into a quiet oasis of reclaimed cobblestones, granite blocks, dogwoods, magnolias and native plantings.

As the last loft conversion in Dumbo, 168 Plymouth makes the most of what makes this neighbourhood so distinctive. Find cobblestone streets, converted warehouses, trendy boutiques and a thriving food scene all within a stone’s throw.

Directions

168 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, NY, USA

The Destination

North America

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Spanning Canada, United States, Mexico and the Caribbean, there are no limits to what North America can offer. From rural retreats in Upstate New York, to idyllic Tulum escapes, and trendy city oases in Los Angeles — pick your destination on your mood and tune-in to its distinct culture.

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Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, Turkey — Wooden terrace with linen curtains overlooking infinity pool, manicured trees, and Aegean Sea at golden hour.
Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico — Modern geometric architecture with warm ochre facade and expansive windows surrounded by palm trees at golden hour.
Maroma, A Belmond Hotel, Mexico — White-walled modernist courtyard with arched entryway, tall palm trees, terracotta floors, and mid-century wooden seating under clear blue sky.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.

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