Hello Sterling, blends the best of NYC industrial chic interiors with California-style terraced exteriors. Dramatic European triple-paned tri-fold doors open with ease to merge the two worlds, nearly doubling your entertaining capacity. The building lives up to its name with sterling apartment features that include a modern, open kitchen with stainless steel Bosch range and paneled dishwasher, spacious bath with deep soaking tub and rainfall shower, washer/dryer, energy-efficient heating and cooling throughout, and polished concrete floors. A fully-equipped gym, and elevator that opens onto a common roof deck with stunning Manhattan views are all the essential amenities that every home owner desires.
Hello Sterling is located in the culturally rich neighborhood of Crown Heights, home to the Brooklyn Children's Museum and stunning brownstone blocks. According to the NY Times and Daily News, Crown Heights has recently become one of the most sought after and highest appreciating neighborhoods. Just 20 minutes to Manhattan, and the convenience of the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C trains, S shuttle, and LIRR allow you to commute anywhere with ease. Or stay local and enjoy an abundance of nearby attractions, including the Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn zoo, or Barclays Center, home to the Nets. Cooking and dining are a delight with numerous grocery stores around the corner and a variety of cafes and restaurants, located on Franklin, Bedford, and Nostrand.
Off the east side of Prospect Park in Central Brooklyn lies the diverse and lively neighborhood of Crown Heights. Mostly residential, this neighborhood also boasts a vibrant nightlife and restaurant scene that makes the area popular with young adults.
Crown Heights began its life a bit later than most Brooklyn neighborhoods, becoming a residential area only after the revolutionary war. However, once it got going in the early 1800's, it quickly became a haven for secondary homes of the wealthy King's County elite. This popularity only increased when train lines were extended to the area in the late 1800's.
While many of those older Victorian homes are still around, brownstone row houses were built in the early 1900's to thrust the area into the modern day. Around the 1950's Crown Heights began to see an influx of diversity with large populations of black and immigrant communities moving into the neighborhood.
The 1970's were a turbulent time…
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