Two Boutique Condos Take Shape at 343 Berry Street in Williamsburg
Welcome to 343 Berry Street, a brand-new boutique condominium taking shape in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn. With just two residences across four floors, this is new construction at its most intimate, a rare chance to be one of only two owners in a building, on a Berry Street block that sits a short walk from the Marcy Avenue J, M, and Z.
Where Things Stand
The offering plan for 343 Berry Street was submitted to the New York State Attorney General on October 1, 2025, and it is currently awaiting acceptance. That means no units are for sale yet, there is no public pricing, and reservations cannot be taken. From here, it typically takes about 6 to 12 months for the Attorney General to review and accept a plan. Because the plan has not yet been accepted, the building is not listed on StreetEasy, so now is the quiet window to learn about it before it reaches the wider market.
The Numbers So Far
This is a two-unit building across four floors, with roughly 4,354 square feet of total residential area and no commercial space. With only two homes, the most likely layout is a pair of full-floor or duplex residences, the kind of generous footprint that boutique Williamsburg conversions are known for. The full unit mix and individual pricing will be released once the Attorney General accepts the plan.
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A Boutique Condo Experience
With just two residences, 343 Berry Street is about as boutique as new construction gets. New construction means modern systems, modern layouts, and the chance to be the very first owner of your home. The building is being developed by Doce Cap Berry LLC, with Kao Hwa Lee Architects as the architect of record. Marketproof currently lists walk-up access and an intercom; other finishes and features are not yet public and will come with the accepted plan.
The Heart of Williamsburg
343 Berry Street sits in South Williamsburg, one of the most connected and creative pockets of Brooklyn, where the dining, nightlife, and waterfront of Williamsburg meet quieter residential streets.
The J, M, and Z trains at Marcy Avenue are about a 9-minute walk away, and a fast ride over the Williamsburg Bridge into Lower Manhattan.
The L train at Bedford Avenue is about an 11-minute walk, the classic Williamsburg line into Manhattan and out toward Canarsie.
The G train at Metropolitan Avenue is about a 14-minute walk away, with direct service between Brooklyn and Queens, and the J and M at Hewes Street are about the same distance away.
The zoned elementary school is P.S. 084 Jose De Diego in District 14.
Walkable to the restaurants, cafes, and shops that make Williamsburg one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Brooklyn, with the waterfront parks and East River ferry a short distance away.
Designed for Modern Brooklyn Living
A two-unit new-construction condo in Williamsburg is rare. The neighborhood is full of larger buildings, so a project at this scale, where you are one of just two owners, offers a level of privacy and ownership that is hard to find. For buyers who want a brand-new home without the trade-offs of a large, anonymous building, 343 Berry Street is exactly the kind of project worth knowing about before the rest of the market does.
Discover Other Similar Projects
If you like the scale and timing of 343 Berry Street, two more boutique Williamsburg projects worth watching are 182 South 9th Street and 216 Ross Street, both small-scale condo buildings near the Marcy Avenue J, M, and Z.
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