Overlooking one of Brooklyn's most historic boulevards, 311 Eastern Parkway artfully combines timeless elegance and modern innovation.
Each of the five uniquely-designed residences boasts private outdoor space and is accessible by a private keyed elevator, giving residents a unique combination of luxury, privacy and ease of use.
Quartz and zellige tile finishes complement the custom white oak millwork in each unit while the high-performance building envelope and advanced air purification systems reinforce the Passive House principles on which the building was designed.
Five Residences One Vision
The private elevator integrates with the building’s smart access system to allow the convenience and security of personalized keyless entry to the building, common amenities, and residences.
Sustainability
311 Eastern Parkway’s design is underpinned by Passive House principles, including certified Passive House windows & doors, energy recovery ventilation systems, air purification systems, and multi-zone heat pump systems. The building’s unrivaled thermal and acoustic insulation provides residents a comfortable, quiet, and healthy living experience unlike anything else.
The Neighborhood
Grand Army Plaza (where the Central Brooklyn Public Library is located) hosts the weekly Farmer’s Market every Saturday, rain or shine, while the Smorgasburg food bazaar, the beats of the Drumcircle and the BRIC concerts at the Bandshell are all within reach in Prospect Park. Brooklyn Museum’s First Saturdays are the best display of Brooklyn’s vibrant diversity of music, culture, fare, fashion and fun, casually mixing scions of industry with everyday New Yorkers in a way only Brooklyn can do.
Landmarks such as the Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden immerse you in the neighborhood’s rich history, while the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Barclay’s Center, BAM Cultural District and Brooklyn Conservatory of Music are all a short walk away.
Transportation
311 Eastern Parkway is located less than 100 yards from the 2,3,4 and 5 Franklin Avenue express subway stop. A 5 minute walk to the north is the subway shuttle that connects to the B/Q line and a 5 minute walk to the south will take you to the A/C line. Also within a stone’s throw are a CitiBike station, an MTA bus stop, and easy street parking. JFK airport is just a 30 minute drive away.
Eastern Parkway
Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn’s grand thoroughfare, has a storied history that dates back to 1866.
Conceived by the famed landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, the same visionary minds behind Central Park, Eastern Parkway was designed to provide scenic access to the newly-created Prospect Park.
Eastern Parkway stands as a testament to thoughtful urban planning and timeless design. Its historical significance and enduring beauty make it a unique and integral part of Brooklyn's architectural and cultural heritage.
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