Brooklyn News: An Early Luxury Apartment Building
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Brooklyn News: An Early Luxury Apartment Building
Brooklyn's real estate market showcases a variety of listings, including a modest studio in Park Slope for $2,800, an estate condition one-bedroom for $875K, and a three-bedroom rental in Clinton Hill for $11,500 a month. Open houses featured properties in Bed Stuy, Greenpoint, and Flatlands, with prices ranging from $698,000 to $2.99 million. The Alden, Brooklyn Heights' first luxury apartment building, reflects the influence of European urban life on American architecture and lifestyle.
"The Alden, recognized as Brooklyn Heights' first luxury apartment building, reflects the architectural influences of European urban life on American society during the late 19th century."
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