Brooklyn Heights is the perfect place to own your first NYC home. A sunny studio on an iconic street (among the "fruit" streets). Originally referred to as Brooklyn Village, how exciting would it be to own a studio on Pineapple Street? Brooklyn Heights is a historic masterpiece, replete with cobblestone streets, quaint eateries, a promenade along the waterfront and access to Manhattan via multiple subway stops. 59 Pineapple Street, Residence 1J is accessed via an architecturally significant pre-war lobby. This studio boasts three windows, a walk- in closet, newly refinished hardwood floors, a tile bath with soaking tub, and an updated kitchen. Prepare meals in the windowed kitchen with whimsical blue and white tile flooring and recently updated with new appliances and stone countertops. The studio has an entryway with a coat closet creating a comfortable flow. Directly across the East River from Manhattan and connected by subways and ferry service, commuting is a breeze. Brooklyn Heights is easily accessible from Downtown Brooklyn where one can shop at Dekalb Market. Brooklyn Heights was the first neighborhood protected by the 1965 Landmarks Preservation Law of New York City. The neighborhood is largely composed of picturesque blocks of row houses and stately mansions. A range of architectural styles is represented, including Greek Revival, Italianate, Second Empire, Victorian Gothic, Romanesque, Neo-Greco, and Classical Revival, as well as a few 2/1/2-story late Federal houses from the early 19th century in the northern part of the neighborhood. Brooklyn Heights is serviced by numerous subway services, specifically the A, C, F, N, R and W trains at Jay Street-MetroTech; the 2 and 3 trains at Clark Street; and 2,3,4,5, N, R and W trains at Borough Hall/Court Street. Pet Policy: Cats Allowed, No Dogs.
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