Dixon transforms a non-descript Hoboken row house into a striking modern-industrial home that embraces light and outdoor space on every level.
The homes Dixon acquires are frequently in need of significant TLC, but are, for the most part, intact upon purchase. This was certainly not the case for the property at Bradhurst Avenue in Harlem.
In a city where park space is limited and backyards a rarity, it's no surprise that rooftop spaces have become popular warm-weather hangouts. New development condo buildings boast massive common roof decks with barbecues and bocce courts, while penthouse owners enjoy lavish private rooftops.