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QUAINT ALLURE OF

A SMALL TOWN

RAMERCY

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VIBRANT REVERIE

Downtown Brooklyn is fast-paced and vibrant with residents who lean into the high-energy surroundings in their daily life.

TRANSIT OPTIONS

Subway: 2/3/4/5/A/C/N/R/W/B/D/F/G

COMMUTE TIMES

Columbus Circle: 35m by train, 30m by car.

Grand Central: 30m by train, 20m by car.

Union Square: 20m by train, 10m by car.

Wall Street: 10m by train, 15m by car.

GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES

East/West: Ashland Place to Court Street

North/South: BQE to Schermerhorn Street

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN

TRANSIT OPTIONS

Subway: 2/3/4/5/A/C/N/R/W/B/D/F/G

COMMUTE TIMES

Columbus Circle: 35m by train, 30m by car.

Grand Central: 30m by train, 20m by car.

Union Square: 20m by train, 10m by car.

Wall Street: 10m by train, 15m by car.

GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES

East/West: Ashland Place to Court Street

North/South: BQE to Schermerhorn Street

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN

Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.

Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.

 

Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Rezoning has enabled Downtown Brooklyn to grow into the third largest business district in New York City after central and lower Manhattan.

 

The neighborhood is home to the MetroTech Center, The Municipal Building, Brooklyn Borough Hall and the United States Courthouse for the Eastern District of New York.

HOMES WITH POTENTIAL

THE THIRD LARGEST BUSINESS DISTRICT ABOUND

Rezoning has enabled Downtown Brooklyn to grow into the third largest business district in New York City after central and lower Manhattan.

 

The neighborhood is home to the MetroTech Center, The Municipal Building, Brooklyn Borough Hall and the United States Courthouse for the Eastern District of New York.

Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.

Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.

 

Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

HOMES WITH POTENTIAL

THE THIRD LARGEST BUSINESS DISTRICT ABOUND

  • Subway: 2/3/4/5/A/C/N/R/W/B/F/G

  • Columbus Circle: 35m by train, 30m by car

    Grand Central: 30m by train, 20m by car

    Union Square: 20m by train, 10m by car

    Wall Street: 10m by train, 15m by car

  • East/West: Ashland Place to Court Street

    North/South: BQE to Schermerhorn Street

Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.

 

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

 

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

The neighborhood is home to the MetroTech Center, The Municipal Building, Brooklyn Borough Hall and the United States Courthouse for the Eastern District of New York.

HOMES WITH POTENTIAL

THE THIRD LARGEST BUSINESS DISTRICT ABOUND

Rezoning has enabled Downtown Brooklyn to grow into the third largest business district in New York City after central and lower Manhattan.

CONDOS FOR ALL

Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.

 

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

 

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

THE 2004 TRANSFORMATION

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

Large scale, amenity-rich new condos are the result of 2004 rezoning which allowed for higher density development.

Many of these are luxury super-tall buildings, creating a visual contrast to the existing prewar condos and coops that formerly filled housing needs in the area.

THE SHOWPIECE HOMES

An unprecedented amount of inventory translates into showpiece homes for buyers who hunt for value compared to Manhattan, and comparative deals for buyers of smaller units in slightly older buildings.

A HUNT FOR VALUE

Hop to one of the neighborhood's famous "dollar vans" to continue down Flatbush Avenue and catch a Brooklyn Nets game at The Barclays' Center, or a theatre or dance performance at hte Brooklyn Academy of Music.

NEIGHBORHOOD FAVORITES

DOWNTOWN EXPLORATION

Shopping, groceries, restaurants and culture abound due to significant investment from the NYC Department of City Planning, along with major financial and educational institutions

THE METRO CONNECTION

Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.

 

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

 

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

GO ANYWHERE FROM HERE

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

Running roughly from Ashland Place to Court Street, and from the BQE down to Schermerhorn Street, Downtown Brooklyn is immediately adjacent to the surrounding neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill and Fort Greene.

 

The neighborhood is a transit hub, where nearly every metro line connects Brooklyn’s civic and commercial center with its Manhattan counterparts.

RALPH'S COFFEE | 888 MADISON

APPLE STORE | 767 FIFTH AVE

These buildings offer passersby a glimpse of the most glorious examples of architectural opulence from eras gone by.

 

Original homes built in the Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Victorian Gothic styles line the park, and height and other zoning restrictions help create a cohesive look despite the mismatched architecture.

SERENITY AMIDST THE HUSTLE & BUSTLE

Those looking for serenity amidst the hustle and bustle will find the peaceful neighboring area of Brooklyn Heights just across Court Street.

Head south and wander the charming side streets line with local shops and cafes in Fort Greene and Cobble Hill, or bike over to one of the many parks and green spaces that dot the area.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.

 

Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.

Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.

 

Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

A BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED OASIS

A PARK FOR THOSE WITH A KEY

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.

 

Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.

Buyers expect to pay a premium for luxury new development condominiums, exclusive coop units, and the limited supply of single family townhomes.

 

Postwar buildings in the Turtle Bay area offer comparatively budget-friendly options.

 

Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.

 

Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.

BROOKLYN ACADEMIA

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

Downtown Brooklyn and contiguous neighborhoods enjoy convenient proximity to several colleges and educational facilities.

Keys are also available to members of the private clubs The Players and the National Arts Club, as well as Calvary Church and Brotherhood Synagogue.

Key rights are granted exclusively to residents in the buildings that immediately surround the park, and as joint owners of the park are responsible for the preservation of the historic site.

409 FULTON STREET

CONDOS FOR ALL

THE 2004 TRANSFORMATION

Large scale, amenity-rich new condos are the result of 2004 rezoning which allowed for higher density development.

 

Many of these are luxury super-tall buildings, creating a visual contrast to the existing prewar condos and coops that formerly filled housing needs in the area.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS

WILLIAMSBURG SAVINGS BANK TOWER | 1 HANSON PL

Keys are also available to members of the private clubs The Players and the National Arts Club, as well as Calvary Church and Brotherhood Synagogue.

34 HUDSON YARDS

Key rights are granted exclusively to residents in the buildings that immediately surround the park, and as joint owners of the park are responsible for the preservation of the historic site.

WEST 31ST STREET

STARBUCKS | 34 HUDSON YARDS

CONDOS FOR ALL

THE 2004 TRANSFORMATION

Large scale, amenity-rich new condos are the result of 2004 rezoning which allowed for higher density development.

 

Many of these are luxury super-tall buildings, creating a visual contrast to the existing prewar condos and coops that formerly filled housing needs in the area.

An unprecedented amount of inventory translates into showpiece homes for buyers who hunt for value compared to Manhattan, and comparative deals for buyers of smaller units in slightly older buildings.

THE SHOWPIECE HOMES

A HUNT FOR VALUE

SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY

Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.

 

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

 

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY

Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.

 

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

 

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY

Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.

 

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

 

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY

Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.

 

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

 

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY

Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.

 

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

 

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.

With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.

THE DESIRABLE NAMESAKE

HOUSING WITH STYLE

The most desirable homes in the neighborhood are those on streets bearing the namesake park – Gramercy Park North, Gramercy Park South, Gramercy Park East, and Gramercy Park West – and key rights that accompany the real estate.

ADDRESS

ADDRESS

ADDRESS

An unprecedented amount of inventory translates into showpiece homes for buyers who hunt for value compared to Manhattan, and comparative deals for buyers of smaller units in slightly older buildings.

THE SHOWPIECE HOMES

A HUNT FOR VALUE

BARCLAYS CENTER | 620 ATLANTIC AVENUE

NEIGHBORHOOD FAVORITES

DOWNTOWN EXPLORATION

Shopping, groceries, restaurants and culture abound due to significant investment from the NYC Department of City Planning, along with major financial and educational institutions.

Hop on one of the neighborhood’s famous “dollar vans” to continue down Flatbush Avenue and catch a Brooklyn Nets game at The Barclay’s Center, or a theatre or dance performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

JODIE LANE | EAST 11TH STREET

Shopping, groceries, restaurants and culture abound due to significant investment from the NYC Department of City Planning, along with major financial and educational institutions.

Hop on one of the neighborhood’s famous “dollar vans” to continue down Flatbush Avenue and catch a Brooklyn Nets game at The Barclay’s Center, or a theatre or dance performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

NEIGHBORHOOD FAVORITES

DOWNTOWN EXPLORATION

AROUND TOWN

These buildings offer passersby a glimpse of the most glorious examples of architectural opulence from eras gone by.

 

Original homes built in the Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Victorian Gothic styles line the park, and height and other zoning restrictions help create a cohesive look despite the mismatched architecture.

RALPH'S COFFEE | 888 MADISON

APPLE STORE | 767 FIFTH AVE

City Point houses the Dekalb Market and Food Hall, which features 40 local food vendors, alongside convenience shopping giant Target and hangout spots like the Alamo Drafthouse

Residents in Downtown Brooklyn will never lack for entertainment or somewhere to dine, shop, or simply pass time.

GO ANYWHERE FROM HERE

THE METRO CONNECTION

620 ATLANTIC AVENUE

ATLANTIC AVENUE STATION

18 6TH AVENUE

Running roughly from Ashland Place to Court Street, and from the BQE down to Schermerhorn Street, Downtown Brooklyn is immediately adjacent to the surrounding neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill and Fort Greene.

 

The neighborhood is a transit hub, where nearly every metro line connects Brooklyn’s civic and commercial center with its Manhattan counterparts.

GO ANYWHERE FROM HERE

THE METRO CONNECTION

35 HUDSON YARDS

ELECTRIC LEMON | 33 HUDSON YARDS

15 HUDSON YARDS

Running roughly from Ashland Place to Court Street, and from the BQE down to Schermerhorn Street, Downtown Brooklyn is immediately adjacent to the surrounding neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill and Fort Greene.

 

The neighborhood is a transit hub, where nearly every metro line connects Brooklyn’s civic and commercial center with its Manhattan counterparts.

24 WILLOUGHBY STREE

292 ASHLAND PLACE

SERENITY AMIDST THE HUSTLE & BUSTLE

Those looking for serenity amidst the hustle and bustle will find the peaceful neighboring area of Brooklyn Heights just across Court Street.

 

Head south and wander the charming side streets lined with local shops and cafes in Fort Greene and Cobble Hill, or bike over to one of the many parks and green spaces that dot the area.

200 & 5TH AVENUE

FLATIRON BUILDING | 175 & 5TH AVENUE

SERENITY AMIDST THE HUSTLE & BUSTLE

GREEN SPACES DOTTING DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN

Those looking for serenity amidst the hustle and bustle will find the peaceful neighboring area of Brooklyn Heights just across Court Street.

 

Head south and wander the charming side streets lined with local shops and cafes in Fort Greene and Cobble Hill, or bike over to one of the many parks and green spaces that dot the area.

GRAMERCY PARK | EAST 20TH STREET

CENTRAL PARK TOWER

15 GRAMERCY PARK SOUTH

The Players is a private social club established at 16 Gramercy Park South by the great 19th Century Shakespearean actor Edwin Booth, whose statue graces the center of Gramercy Park.

GRACING THE CENTER

OF GRAMERCY PARK

THE OTHER BOOTH BROTHER

Its building houses an impressive collection of American and British theatre memorabilia and artifacts, such as costumes, weaponry, and portraits of its famous members.

The assassination of Abraham Lincoln, perpetrated by Edwin’s brother John Wilkes Booth, prompted Edwin to pen a public letter of apology that remains on display in his residence on the upper floor of the mansion.

APPLE STORE | 123 FLATBUSH AVENUE

AROUND TOWN

Residents in Downtown Brooklyn will never lack for entertainment or somewhere to dine, shop, or simply pass the time. City Point houses the Dekalb Market and Food Hall, which features 40 local food vendors, alongside convenience shopping giant Target and hangout spots like the Alamo Drafthouse.

AROUND TOWN

Residents in Downtown Brooklyn will never lack for entertainment or somewhere to dine, shop, or simply pass the time. City Point houses the Dekalb Market and Food Hall, which features 40 local food vendors, alongside convenience shopping giant Target and hangout spots like the Alamo Drafthouse.

RALPH'S COFFEE | 888 MADISON

APPLE STORE | 767 FIFTH AVE

Downtown Brooklyn and contiguous neighborhoods enjoy convenient proximity to several colleges and educational facilities.

 

NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn Friends School and Brooklyn Technical High School (one of NYC’s nine specialized selective high schools) are just a handful of the educational opportunities that attract people to the area.

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

BROOKLYN ACADEMIA
BROOKLYN ACADEMIA

Downtown Brooklyn and contiguous neighborhoods enjoy convenient proximity to several colleges and educational facilities.

 

NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn Friends School and Brooklyn Technical High School (one of NYC’s nine specialized selective high schools) are just a handful of the educational opportunities that attract people to the area.

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

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