Modern Living at 385 Cornelia Street, Bushwick!
Welcome to 385 Cornelia Street, where style, comfort, and convenience come together in the heart of Bushwick. Be the first to live in this brand new renovated unit offering a thoughtfully designed space with high end finishes and premium amenities.
This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom unit is perfect for those seeking space and luxury. The central AC/Heat split systems (with wifi control) ensures year-round comfort along with an in-unit Washer/Dryer and a dishwasher for effortless living. Experience peace of mind with installed security cameras on the exterior of the building as well as a gated residence.
WIFI included (Verizon fios)
385 Cornelia Street is perfectly situated in the heart of Bushwick, offering easy access to major transportation options for a seamless commute. Just a short distance from vibrant neighborhood highlights, including the iconic Roberta''s Pizza, Falansai Vietnamese Kitchen, and Sea Wolf for unforgettable dining experiences. Enjoy craft beers at Kings County Brewers Collective or immerse yourself in the lively events at House of Yes. For outdoor recreation and community activities, Maria Hernandez & Irving Square Park is just a stone''s throw away. This address places you at the center of everything Bushwick has to offer!
A quick few blocks to the L & M at Myrtle Station
Surrounded by Williamsburg, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Ridgewood Queens, East New York and Brownsville, Bushwick is a trendy area beloved by artists and young professionals. With a hopping nightlife and some great restaurants, it's no wonder why people love this neighborhood.
Some of the roads traversed by hipsters and artists on their bikes today are trails cut by Native Americans. Taken over by the Dutch, the land became food and tobacco farms, and then transitioned into an industrial hotspot in the 1800's.
The factories of Bushwick primarily produced sugar, oil, and various chemicals. These factories brought many immigrants, especially German ones, to the neighborhood. These immigrants opened many breweries and Bushwick was soon named as the "beer capital of the Northeast."
During the late 1800's, Bushwick garnered more of an Italian population as well, though industry still dominated the neighborhood until after WWII, when many of the factories…
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