Welcome to The Lois, your urban oasis located in the heart of Brooklyn. With Prospect Park just a short walk away, and surrounded by local businesses, there are endless opportunities to explore and experience the best of city living.
At The Lois, we offer top-notch amenities for our residents to enjoy after a long day. From the rooftop terrace to the first-floor gym, convenience, class, and comfort are at your fingertips. Our on-site resident manager and concierge ensure that everything runs smoothly.
We pride ourselves on our proximity to cultural dining and shopping locales, with the Brooklyn Botanical Garden and Brooklyn Museum just a short bike or subway ride away. Commuting to Manhattan is a breeze with the 2/5 trains at Winthrop Street and the Q at Parkside Avenue, both just a few minutes away.
The Lois is also committed to green building standards, participating in the NYSERDA Multifamily Performance Program and LEED for Homes.
RESIDENT FEATURES:
Hardwood Floors
Tiled Kitchens and Baths
Stone Countertops
Stainless Steel Appliances
Dishwashers
Built-in Solar Shades
In-home washers and dryers
Central Heating and Cooling
Cable/Internet ready
BUILDING FEATURES:
Attended Lobby
Landscaped Rooftop with BBQs
Landscaped Courtyard
Children's Playroom
Game Room with Pool Table
Screening Room
Resident Lounge
Package Room
Gym with Yoga Room
Pet-Friendly
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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