ive in front of one of the most enchanting parks one can fancy - Fort Greene. 5 min by train to Manhattan.
Step into this no fee bright apartment that combines airy living with upscale finishes. Designed with an open layout, a gourmet kitchen, and abundant storage, the residence offers a uniquely cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. Conveniently situated near the subway, the building provides a wealth of amenities for comfortable living.
**Unit Highlights**
- a private balcony
- ample storage space
- a marble bathrooms with LED mirror and spa features
- Gourmet kitchen featuring high‐end appliances and a dishwasher
- In‐unit washer/dryer
- Private outdoor space
**Building & Neighborhood Features**
- 24‐hour doorman and concierge services
- Valet parking
- Bike room
- Common garden & outdoor courtyard
- Private and common roof deck
- Dedicated package room
- Elevated fitness center
- Countless lounge and co-working zones
- Sauna and much more
Fort Greene is one of the greenest and coziest neighborhoods in all New York, located in northern parts of Brooklyn within a short ride from Manhattan by a great variety of subway lines. You'll live steps away from theatrical and musical experience in BAM, Barclays Center hosting major sports and musical events, major restaurants, shops, enchanting neighborhood bars, best preschool daycare centers, countless organic gourmet groceries, Wegmans, Aldi, Trader Joe, Whole Foods to name a few, cinemas and Brooklyn film festival at your door.
Surrounded by The Brooklyn Navy Yard, Downtown Brooklyn, Prospect Heights, and Clinton Hill, Fort Greene is a hip neighborhood that is great for young professionals and families alike. Rife with historic brownstones, this neighborhood feels like home.
Fort Greene is named for Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene, who constructed a fort in the area in 1776. After the war, the area was used to house workers of the new Brooklyn Navy Yard, though several small farms were also still present from the original colony.
Slavery was outlawed in New York in 1827, which allowed the black population of Fort Greene to grow as many people moved to the area seeking work in the Navy Yard. The farmers of the area sold their land to this population and they developed the area as a haven for the abolitionist movement, hosting speakers like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.
During the 1900's, Fort Greene experienced a cultural boom, opening BAM in 1908…
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