675 Vanderbilt Avenue
Key Details
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Year Built 1910Converted Year 1962Building Type CooperativeNeighborhood Prospect Heights
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Total Apartments 30Total Floors 4Pets Allowed
Description
675 Vanderbilt Avenue is a New York City landmark and a prewar building in Brooklyn's Prospect Heights neighborhood designed by Dahlander & Hedman and finished in 1910. It was converted to co-ops in 1962, though not at the expense of historic details like original 19th-century molding, 10' tin ceilings, exposed brick, and hardwood floors. Situated between Park Place and Sterling Place, the building contains 30 units and rises 4 stories.
The walk-up building's amenities include an intercom and a free, 24/7 central laundry room. A CitiBike station is just around the corner, the 7th Avenue and Grand Army Plaza subway stops are each only a block away, and Atlantic Terminal is a short walk out. It is also close to BAM and Barclays Center.
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Building Amenities
- Pre War
- Walk Up
- Intercom
- Laundry Room
- Landmarked