BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
This one Bedroom has plenty of closet space, shiny hardwood floors throughout and great new kitchen appliances. It also boasts a huge living room that you will love. This Modern spacious apartment is ready for move in today.
- GREAT KITCHEN
- EXTRA LARGE BEDROOM
- LARGE BATHROOM
- NATURAL LIGHT AND BIG WINDOWS
- LOTS OF CLOSET SPACE
- NEW HARDWOOD FLOORS
- GREAT AREA FOR TRANSPORT TO AND FROM THE CITY IN NO TIME
- INCREDIBLE LOCATION, AND TRENDY NEIGHBORHOOD!
This apartment will go fast!
Today, this is a vibrant up-and-coming area with over 150,000 residents. The neighborhood is undergoing rapid change, with a wonderful blend of culture, food, shops, and living areas. Crown Heights is home to a diverse population, joining other neighborhoods in making up the melting pot of Brooklyn. Walking down the thoroughfares of Nostrand Avenue, Utica Avenue, and Franklin Avenue, one can find ethnic cuisine from all over the Caribbean, from Trinidadian roti to Jamaican ]removed] chicken and beyond. Dozens of new restaurants and cafes are opening up around town provide other cultural fare, such as Australian coffee and pastries at Glass Shop, Mexican food at Chavella's and the classic American cuisine of Dutch Boy Burger. Nightlife is still relatively sparse, but Franklin Park and Crown Inn are notable standouts. In the Spring, the West-Indian Day Parade brings out people from many different nations, dressed in wildly bright colors and playing music from their homelands. Other noteworthy landmarks include the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Brooklyn Museum and Children's Museum.
Greenwood Heights is both a neighborhood of industry and livability. While most of the neighborhood is made up of the Green-Wood Cemetery, just southwest of Prospect Park, a good amount of people live here for the waterfront views and easy access to busier parts of Brooklyn.
After playing a major role in the Battle of Long Island during the American Revolution, Greenwood became a cemetery for fallen soldiers of the war. The portion of the neighborhood west of the cemetery was a very popular port, which is why housing started to pop up here.
While still largely industrial, the population of the area grew in the 1800's, the affordable prices attracting the working class and the newly immigrated. The neighborhood was thriving until the Great Depression whipped out much of the business brought in by factories and the waterfront.
Greenwood Heights became known as an area for the impoverished by the 1960's. It remained this way until real…
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