Top Floor one-bedroom apartment with great natural lighting.
The apartment features a Juliet balcony off of the living room. Beautiful gourmet chef's kitchen with a large absolute black granite island, in-sink garbage disposal, and GE stainless steel appliances. The rest of the apartment features hardwood solid white oak floors, solar shades in the living room, blackout shades in the bedrooms, and LED track lighting throughout.
Located at the crossroads of three historic neighborhoods, Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill and Downtown Brooklyn, the Courthouse Apartments sets the standard for turn-key living with some of the most generous amenities anywhere. To start. A 24-hour concierge, underground parking and a 40,000-square-foot YMCA fitness center. The 3rd Floor has been newly redesigned with a beautiful courtyard by James Corner Field Operations, the same designers of the High Line public space in Manhattan. Featuring creative and highly stylized outdoor leisure areas for residents to lounge, eat and play. Court House Apartments embodies the meaning of life lived well.
The Court House has its very own Dodge YMCA on premises offering discounts on memberships to residents. The Y has a wide array of fitness classes, swimming pools, basketball court, an indoor track and more. We also partnered with Equinox Brooklyn Heights just a few short blocks away to offer discounts to residents.
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Hip yet peaceful, Boerum Hill is a popular neighborhood where families and young professionals go to shop, eat, and live. Surrounded by Cobble Hill, Park Slope, and Fort Greene, this neighborhood is in the heart of the action.
Most of Boerum's colonial life was spent as the farmland and estate of the Boerum family. However, as Brooklyn expanded, the family soon had to sell their property to make homes for people. Row houses replaced the farmland between the 1840's and 70's.
Boerum Hill was largely a working class neighborhood, many people commuting to the industrial neighborhoods of Brooklyn as well as the Navy Yard. Even after the Navy Yard cut jobs and factories closed, the people of the neighborhood were able to stay strong and afford their homes, even through the Great Depression and the recession of the 1970's.
During the 1990's, homes that were formerly boarding houses started being purchased as private property as streets were listed as…
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