Don't miss out on this! The best family-sized rental residence in Brooklyn, This apartment marks the gateway where it is just steps away from eight subway lines. The boutique collection of 96 one- to four-bedroom homes, over half offering private outdoor space, pair bespoke design and condominium quality finishes with unrivaled indoor and outdoor amenities. The distinctive flatiron-shaped silhouette with oversized windows, private terraces and corner loggias, ensure that residences are bathed in luminous natural light with unencumbered North, West, East and South views in all directions, capturing coveted tree-lined city, park and water vistas. The warm and welcoming interiors of each pristine, one-of-a-kind rental residence is crafted by acclaimed Gachot Studios and offers 10-foot ceilings, wide plank White Oak flooring, sound insulated panoramic windows, and a Bosch Washer/Dryer. Handcrafted Custom Wood kitchen cabinetry wraps Tundra Grey countertops with polished nickel Waterworks fittings and a top-of-the-line integrated appliance package, while individually designed bathrooms are finished in the finest marble with stone accent walls and custom millwork vanities. Boerum place offers multiple levels of family-friendly indoor and outdoor amenities including a wood enclave lap pool with sauna and men's and women's changing rooms and cabana seating, a rooftop park with a summer kitchen and outdoor dining room, lounge and fireplace, and stargazing lawn, a 2-floor fitness center and yoga room, children's playroom, pet spa, residents' lounge, media room, bicycle storage, and 24-hour concierge.
Located by DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Fort Greene, Boerum Hill and Vinegar Hill, Downtown Brooklyn is considered the central business district for Brooklyn. Right in the heart of the action, those looking to live here will have access to parks, schools, and an easy commute to Manhattan.
Downtown Brooklyn was one of the first parts of the borough to be settled by the Dutch. When the British took over in 1664, the area was turned into the central business district for the City of Brooklyn.
Although the rest of the city was relatively indifferent to the Slave Trade, Downtown Brooklyn was the rare exception. Full of abolitionists, this neighborhood provided the massive support need to get slavery abolished in New York in 1827.
After Brooklyn became part of New York City in 1898, business ramped up in Downtown Brooklyn, but the number of people wanting to live there ramped up as well. Today, Downtown Brooklyn is equal parts…
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