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Clipper Equity

Clipper Equity is a Brooklyn-based real estate development and management firm founded in 2006. It specializes in residential projects — notably condominiums and multifamily rental buildings — throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn. Today its portfolio includes roughly 60 mid-rise and high-rise complexes with thousands of apartments in the New York City area. Many of these full-service buildings feature 24-hour doormen, on-site fitness centers, landscaped common areas and rooftop terraces to enrich residents’ daily living experience.

For example, Parkside Brooklyn at 125 Parkside Avenue sits opposite Prospect Park and includes a landscaped entry and elegant marble-and-wood lobby leading to shared lounge areas. The building also offers a gym, game room and rooftop deck. Overall, Clipper Equity's developments emphasize residents' well-being through thoughtful design and attentive management: landscaped communal spaces, fitness and entertainment amenities, and professional on-site staff are hallmarks of its portfolio. This amenity-forward, community-focused approach makes its apartments an attractive choice for renters seeking modern urban living.

  • 11 Rental Buildings
    Under Management
  • 1 Active Listings
    For Rent
    $3,500 - $3,500

Locations

Central Park West Tribeca Battery Park City East Harlem Brooklyn Heights Downtown Brooklyn Flatbush Fort Lee

Available Apartments

What People Are Saying

About Clipper Equity and Their Properties

The Parkside Brooklyn The Parkside Brooklyn, 125 Parkside Avenue This "well-appointed" residential building offers "incredible utilities" and "thoughtfully designed" living spaces with excellent lighting. The "impressive" amenity package includes a "nice common area and gym," while the "warm and welcoming" staff provides attentive service. Located in the evolving Flatbush/Park Slope border area, the building stands as a "modern haven" with its pristine interiors and quality finishes. Tribeca House Tribeca House, 50 Murray Street This "converted office building" in Tribeca offers "convenient" living with "high ceilings" and a "360-degree rooftop" that draws young professionals. The "prime location" near multiple subway lines and Whole Foods is a major draw, while having "Equinox in-building" adds luxury appeal. "Friendly doormen" and "helpful staff" earn praise, though some note the building's "energetic atmosphere" can mean "lively corridors." Amenities include a "basketball court" and "package service," making it a "solid choice" for those seeking downtown convenience with "full-service perks." Riverwatch Riverwatch, 70 Battery Place This "well-maintained" Battery Park residence earns praise for its "extremely thick walls" and "unobstructed river views," while the "friendly staff" and "prompt maintenance" keep residents happy. The "safe, family-friendly" location offers "easy access to some of the city's best playgrounds" and a "convenient free shuttle service." Though some note "limited amenities," most appreciate the "peaceful atmosphere" and "efficient" building operations. The "spacious apartments" and "quick response to repairs" make this a "solid choice" for downtown living, though recent management changes have some residents concerned about "rising rents." The Aspen The Aspen, 1955 First Avenue This modern residential tower offers "spacious apartments" with "contemporary finishes" and a "robust amenity package" including a "well-equipped gym," "landscaped courtyard" and "convenient shuttle service" to nearby transit. The building features "24/7 attended lobby," on-site laundry and "ample common spaces." Located on the "edge of East Harlem," the property provides "good value" for those seeking "amenity-rich living" at "more moderate Manhattan prices." Flatbush Gardens Flatbush Gardens, 1401 New York Avenue This sprawling residential complex offers "convenient access" to transportation, shops and restaurants in the Flatbush area. The "established property" features courtyards, on-site laundry and elevator service in its multiple buildings. While the "no-frills" apartments provide "basic comfort," maintenance response can be "hit or miss." Best suited for those seeking "affordable housing" in a transit-friendly location who don't mind an "older building."