Fort Greene

Historically one of Brooklyn’s most elegant neighborhoods, Fort Greene boasts dynamic cultural experiences, consumer amenities and coveted brownstones.

The lively dining scene includes many restaurant-critic favorites. Conveniently, Whole Foods and an Apple Store sit in a public plaza located at the intersection of Flatbush and Lafayette Avenues. The Atlantic Terminal – the third-largest train station in New York – has nine subway lines stopping here, including the Long Island Rail Road, making it an essential connector for commuters.

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BAM (aka Brooklyn Academy of Music) has long been the borough’s cultural pillar, spotlighting notable musicians and performance artists such as Philip Glass, Bill T. Jones and Laurie Anderson. More recently, comedian Aziz Ansari’s comedy special was hosted here.

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Famous for their design of Central Park and Prospect Park, landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux dreamed up the layout for Fort Greene Park. More than verdant hills and abundant trees, there are playgrounds and tennis courts.

Historically one of Brooklyn’s most elegant neighborhoods, Fort Greene boasts dynamic cultural experiences, consumer amenities and coveted brownstones.

The lively dining scene includes many restaurant-critic favorites. Conveniently, Whole Foods and an Apple Store sit in a public plaza located at the intersection of Flatbush and Lafayette Avenues. The Atlantic Terminal – the third-largest train station in New York – has nine subway lines stopping here, including the Long Island Rail Road, making it an essential connector for commuters.