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The McKibbin Street Lofts are two opposing loft buildings in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They share similar features, such as 5 floors (16 apartments per floor at 255 and 20 at 248). The apartments range in size from 400 to 2500 square feet (various units between the first and second floors of both buildings are duplexes). Approximately 400 tenants live in the two buildings. The building used to have a reputation for hosting raucous all-night "loft parties." Given this, and the preponderance of twenty-something recent college graduates living in the two buildings, the buildings had at one point been given the nickname "Art Dorm." With aging young-professional residents and extensive construction underway at both buildings, this reputation is changing.
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The building was constructed in 1936 and served as a factory space manufacturing various textiles and garments including a pioneer in light fixture manufacturing until 1998, when it was converted into residential lofts.
Incidents
LEGroom
Until late 2012, 255 was home to LEGroom, a loft event space. Currently, The Chocolate Factory theater and visual art organization throws biweekly events.
Loft law
As of September 2012 only the 4th and 5th floors have a certificate of occupancy. The remaining floors have been submitted for inclusion in the 2010 Loft Law. This process was initiated by the building management.
In February 2012 most residents of the 1st (technical basement) 2nd and third floors received copies of the Narrative Statement outlined in the Loft Law. On July 9, 2012 the loft board revoked registration for units 101, 102, 103, 109 and 110 due to those units being located in the basement.
Partial vacate order
On 07-18-2014 a partial vacate order was issued for the entire basement. For more information see the Building Information System.
Cafe at 248 McKibbin
Potion Cafe was in the middle of 248 McKibbin. Open 6 days a week (closed on Wednesdays), the cafe had a wide variety of food and beverages. On Mondays, there was an open-microphone night attended by many local singer-songwriters, hip hop artists, poets, with performers from all over the world appearing. Potion Cafe has recently reopened and the collective is hosted regularly by "The G" until its closure, but the core members have continued to host the open mic at The Tea Factory Lofts and the cafe is now open 7 days a week (175 Stockholm Street). The progressive-rock band of the same name resides in upstate New York.
As of July 2012 the unit previously holding the Potion Cafe has been undergoing construction. In February 2013, a sign was posted advertising another business, two4eight, will take over the spot. As of July 2013 two4eight is operating a bakery and coffee shop in the location 7 days a week. In early 2014 two4eight has closed. The owners of Lit Lounge will be opening a cafe / bar as well as an event space. The cafe is slated to open March 16th.
On March 16, 2014, Currant Cafe was opened.