This beautiful oversized home has everything your heart's desire including a private balcony, sun drenched Eastern exposure , luxurious dark maple floors, a fabulous 4 piece stainless appliance package with beautiful blue glass tiled backsplash along with Caesar stone countertop breakfast bar, huge windows, great closets, crisp white bath with Toto and Kohler and Grohe fixtures, and your own Bosch stacked washer and dryer. OUTSIDE of your full service luxury building,, you are within a few blocks of everything uber cool including: Dekalb Market, Trader Joe's, Fort Greene Park, Barclay Center, Fulton Mall, Metrotech, Atlantic Center, the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, The Farmers Market at Washington Park, tons of designer shopping, BAM and the Rose Cinema, and all of the super hip, chic and wonderful restaurants that abound on Lafayette, Dekalb, Myrtle and Fulton Avenues. And, The Giovanni has an entire floor dedicated to YOU with a 2,000 SF fitness center with a sun filled gym and yoga/personal training studio, screening room, game room, lounge, kids playroom, a gigantic landscaped 3rd floor deck with barbecue area and a gorgeous lobby with full time concierge. And there is bike storage, tenant storage and on-site indoor parking available. Pet friendly, of course! Pinch yourself and start packing. Additional Amenities Terrace, Fitness Center, Game Room, Cinema Room, Laundry in Unit, Yoga Room, Community Wifi
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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