A one-of-a-kind luxury building designed by industry-leading architects, This building offers unparalleled living in the heart of Brooklyn. Nestled at the crossroads of Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Greene, and Prospect Heights, this vibrant location provides easy access to eleven subway lines (2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, R, C, & G) for ultimate convenience.
One bedroom apartment Highlights:
Stunning floor-to-ceiling windows with solar shades
Wide plank walnut flooring throughout
Custom-built closets for optimized storage
In-unit washers and dryers for modern convenience
Chef-inspired kitchens featuring:
Custom cabinetry
Caesarstone countertops with stone backsplashes
Stainless steel GE appliances
Integrated dishwashers and microwaves
Unmatched Amenities
Sky lounge and rooftop terrace with breathtaking views of Brooklyn and the Manhattan skyline
State-of-the-art fitness center with a yoga and dance studio
Residents lounge with a catering kitchen for entertaining
Special events room, perfect for hosting gatherings
Game room featuring billiards, table tennis, and arcade games
Children's playroom for younger residents
Please note: Interior photographs are for reference only. Floor plans may vary.
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Right above Prospect Park, and sandwiched between Park Slope and Crown Heights, Prospect Heights is home to some of the premiere entertainment in Brooklyn, while also being a peaceful neighborhood full of families and fun times.
Part of the original city of Brooklyn, Prospect Heights was an important part of the agricultural practices and trade routes of the Dutch colonists who controlled the land in the 1600's. After the American Revolution, Brooklyn's population began to grow rapidly, and the land of Prospect Heights was sold to the city in order to build housing.
The original grid for Prospect Heights was drawn in 1833 and constructed in 1834, based largely on how the land had been run by the farmers who settled there. However, Brooklyn decided, as streets were still being constructed, to lay a new grid all together in 1839. A deal was struck to keep the streets already constructed which is why some of the streets in Prospect Heights…
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