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At the intersection of Orient Avenue and Olive Street in East Williamsburg is a collection of rentals known as Orient Park, a pair of adjacent 4-story buildings addressed as 32 & 40 Orient Avenue. There are several apartments available with varying lease lengths offering one month of free rent. Current listings for the 18-unit rental show 1 bedrooms start at $2,644/month, 2 bedrooms at $3,375/month and 3 bedrooms at $4,439/month.
Interiors are serene and floor-to-ceiling windows provide light-filled spaces. Many units have full-sized or Juliette balconies. Apartments have wide plank oak floors, high-efficiency heating and cooling systems, and in-unit washers/dryers. Kitchens have stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, white European cabinetry and Caesarstone countertops.
Interiors are serene and floor-to-ceiling windows provide light-filled spaces. Many units have full-sized or Juliette balconies. Apartments have wide plank oak floors, high-efficiency heating and cooling systems, and in-unit washers/dryers. Kitchens have stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, white European cabinetry and Caesarstone countertops.

Apartments are brand-new (leasing launched at the end of 2016) and most have likely never been lived in. The property has several amenities including a private 900-square-foot backyard and a 300-square-foot terrace exclusive to residents. There is also secure bike storage, a video intercom, and tenant storage areas.
Orient Park features a brick and glass façade from designers Andy McGee and Angelo Ng + Anthony Ng Architects Studio. It's located in an area that was known as "Doctor’s Row" in the mid-20th century and sits on Orient Street which is now also known as Betty "Moe" Trezza Way, named after the late Brooklynite who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (and made popular in the movie A League of Their Own). The property also sits directly across the street from Cooper Park, named after native New Yorker and industrialist Peter Cooper. For more leasing details, contact the Compass leasing team here.
Orient Park features a brick and glass façade from designers Andy McGee and Angelo Ng + Anthony Ng Architects Studio. It's located in an area that was known as "Doctor’s Row" in the mid-20th century and sits on Orient Street which is now also known as Betty "Moe" Trezza Way, named after the late Brooklynite who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (and made popular in the movie A League of Their Own). The property also sits directly across the street from Cooper Park, named after native New Yorker and industrialist Peter Cooper. For more leasing details, contact the Compass leasing team here.




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