323 Schermerhorn Street 323 Schermerhorn Street, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Pre-war Rental
- 15 residences
- 4 stories
- BUILT 1905
The Details About 323 Schermerhorn Street
323 Schermerhorn Street Units
- transaction type
- Rented
Units | Price | Beds | Baths | Half Baths | Interior Sq.Ft | Type | Contact | Floorplan |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | $2,300 | 1 | Rental | Renee Asofsky | ||||
16 | $2,300 | 1 | Rental | Renee Asofsky | ||||
4 | $2,300 | 1 | Rental | Renee Asofsky | ||||
5 | $2,200 | 1 | Rental | Renee AsofskyQuinn Hagstrand | ||||
10 | $2,200 | 1 | Rental | Renee AsofskyQuinn Hagstrand | ||||
7 | $2,200 | 1 | Rental | Renee AsofskyQuinn Hagstrand | ||||
3 | $2,200 | 1 | Rental | Renee AsofskyQuinn Hagstrand | ||||
14 | $2,200 | 1 | Rental | Quinn HagstrandRenee Asofsky | ||||
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Brooklyn has a skyline, too. It’s a beacon signaling the location of Downtown Brooklyn, a civic and commercial center enduring since before the famed borough was ever a borough. Downtown Brooklyn is best known today as the site of courthouses, municipal buildings, and the like (the imposing Greek Revival-style Borough Hall standing as the most notable). Over time, though, a residential flavor has emerged. Vintage rowhouses are met by condominiums and skyscrapers — each subsequent one taking Brooklyn to literal new heights as the borough’s tallest building. The area’s rise in stature mirrors neighboring Brooklyn Heights, with a 19th-century population boom owed to Robert Fulton’s invention of the steam ferry. People rode across the East River from Manhattan and never looked back — except to enjoy scenic vistas from the nearby waterfront or a perch up on high.
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