Welcome to The Clark, a new rental building that puts the best of Brooklyn within reach. Nestled in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, in the heart of Brooklyn, comes something fresh, modern and accessible. With a short work to the iconic Prospect Park and a quick 45-minute commute into 34th Street-Herald Square via the 2,5 trains @Winthrop Street as well as the Q @ Parkside Avenue. Convenience is key.
This great 2 Bedroom features open views of Brooklyn from its spacious living room with double north and western exposure for ample afternoon and evening sunlight. While every apartment at The Clark is designed from the ground up with your style and convenience in mind. Wherever you put your bed, couch or dining room table, you can't go wrong when you're working with spaces that feature smart open layouts such as ours!
Constructed to be environmentally conscious, The Clark has risen to meet LEED Silver and Energy Star Standards, making one of the greenest buildings in Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Unit Features:
Oak Hardwood Floors
Stainless Steel GE Appliances
Caesarstone Countertops
Bosch Washer/Dryer
Modern Tiled Bath
Oversized Windows
Building Amenities:
Attended Lobby
Package Room for Fresh Deliveries
Covered Parking
Indoor Bike Room
Storage Lockers
Dog Run and Washing Station
Fitness Center
Yoga Room
Quiet Co-working area
Resident Lounge with TV, WiFi, and Connected Terrace
Landscaped Rooftop Terrace with BBQ's
Private Rooftop Garden Plots
Just below Prospect Park is the residential neighborhood of Flatbush. Quiet and calm, yet still close to the action, Flatbush is a popular neighborhood with families and young professionals alike due to its proximity to the park, fabulous restaurants, and easy access to other parts of the city.
Established in 1651, Flatbush went by the name of "Midwout" when it was still a young Dutch Colony. Once the British took over in 1664, Flatbush became the central area of the new King's County, even being named the county seat. It would remain this way through the 1700's and most of the 1800's being a large hub for merchants and farmers.
Flatbush was incorporated into the larger city of Brooklyn in 1894 and subsequently turned into a residential neighborhood after 1898 when Brooklyn became a borough in the Greater New York City. Construction on new apartment complexes, mostly mid-rise art deco buildings, happened quickly as subway lines came to the area…
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