75 Greene Avenue stands as a meticulously restored 22 unit boutique condominium in Brooklyn's historic Fort Greene neighborhood. Originally built in 1930 as the Diocese of Brooklyn Chancery, this 7 story landmark building was designed by Francis St. Berlenbach and Sons and underwent a comprehensive conversion by Douglaston Development in 2019. Located on a tree lined street between Adelphi Street and Clermont Avenue, the building successfully bridges Fort Greene's architectural heritage with contemporary luxury living, maintaining its iconic façade while introducing modern amenities and finishes.
The residences feature consistently high end finishes throughout, including 7.5 inch wide oak floors, custom kitchen cabinetry with Bertazzoni and Bosch appliances, and full slab Dolomite marble countertops with waterfall edge details. All units include in-unit washer and dryer, multi zone central heating and cooling, Waterworks kitchen fixtures, and Restoration Hardware lighting. Bathrooms showcase spa like finishes with marble walls, custom vanities, and heated floors in master suites. Unique touches include wall safes in every residence and USB outlets in kitchens, reflecting thoughtful modern conveniences within the historic framework.
The building offers varied layouts from one to three bedrooms, with several standout options including corner units with multiple exposures, duplex configurations, and penthouses with private roof decks featuring skyline views stretching from Freedom Tower to the Empire State Building. Some of the larger units approach 2000 square feet, with flexible layouts that can accommodate additional bedrooms or home offices. Many residences feature private terraces or balconies, while select units offer direct access to the building's landscaped garden courtyard.
Building amenities include a fitness center, video doorman system, package room, bicycle storage, and a furnished landscaped courtyard that serves as a serene retreat for residents. The location provides easy access to Fort Greene Park, multiple subway lines, Whole Foods, and the neighborhood's renowned cultural institutions including the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The building currently has an LL11 assessment of $253 per unit through January 2026, and storage units are available for purchase as an additional amenity.
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