Introducing Luxury High-Rise Living in the Heart of Brooklyn
Experience the best of Brooklyn, a stunning new high-rise perfectly situated at the crossroads of Prospect Heights, Fort Greene, and Clinton Hill Residences with unparalleled amenity spaces that redefine modern city living.
Featured Residence: Spacious Two Bedroom
- Featuring premium Bloomberg appliances
- Floor-to-ceiling windows offering abundant natural light and scenic views
- In-unit washer/dryer, wide plank flooring, and nine-foot ceilings for a grand ambiance
- Triple-pane, soundproof windows and a luxurious walk-in shower
South-facing with a walkway kitchen and open living area flowing into a king-size bedroom with ample closet space
Building Amenities
- Bright fitness center, game room, golf simulator, and co-working lounge
- Conference rooms, rooftop sun deck, and a private outdoor pool on the fifth floor
- Bike storage and private storage cages available for rent
- Attentive door attendant, available seven days a week from 11 AM to 7 PM
Prime Location
Nestled near Brooklyn's most iconic landmarks, including the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, and Barclays Center, Convenient access to over ten MTA subway lines and the Long Island Rail Road, making your commute seamless.
Welcome into a life of luxury, community, and comfort. Begin your story here, where living, working, and entertaining become an elevated experience.
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Snug between Fort Greene and Bed-Stuy, Clinton Hill is a neighborhood full of young professionals and students. Home to the Pratt Institute, this neighborhood has a lively nightlife that makes it popular with young folks.
Clinton Hill was founded by Dutch settlers in the 1640's. The Dutch used the area as tobacco fields, even after the Revolutionary War. The area wasn't developed as a residential neighborhood until the 1830's, when it quickly became a popular neighborhood.
After the Civil War, row houses were built in the neighborhood and became the majority of homes in the area. The Pratt institute was developed in 1887, making the area very popular with young professionals.
By the 1900's, the area became so popular that several mansions, leftover from the previous century, were demolished to make way for apartment complexes. The Pratt Institute helped the area avoid issues other Brooklyn neighborhoods were facing during the financial crises…
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