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Turner Towers at 135 Eastern Parkway #4F

Located at Turner Towers 135 Eastern Parkway, #4F, Brooklyn, NY Co-op in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
This unit is not currently listed on StreetEasy Other units available in this building: 2 active sales listings
4 beds, 2.5 baths, 2,300 ft²

A CLASSIC 7 SHOWSTOPPER! This big, grand and glamourous apartment will take your breath away. From the moment you enter this stylish, architect-designed home it’s evident that no detail went unnoticed and no expense was spared in its transformation.

A CLASSIC 7 SHOWSTOPPER! This big, grand and glamourous apartment will take your breath away. From the moment you enter this stylish, architect-designed home it’s evident that no detail went unnoticed and no expense was spared in its transformation. The exceptional care and craftsmanship that went into its design is apparent everywhere you look. The objective was to create a luxuriously modern space, while still honoring its classic lines and prewar heritage. Expert millwork, stylish hardware and designer details can be seen throughout, while the home’s rich history is revealed in its high beamed ceilings, thick plaster walls and carefully restored vintage metal doors. The rift and quartered oak herringbone floor that runs throughout the apartment is truly exquisite and a design element in itself.

It’s light and lovely with fifteen windows across three exposures highlighting post-card worthy views of the Brooklyn Museum and Botanic Garden. Enjoy all day sunshine and magnificent sunsets every day of the year.

There are three large bedrooms, an expansive light-filled living room, a spacious dining room, a custom-built breakfast nook, two full baths, a powder room, a welcoming foyer and a maid’s room. The kitchen is a chef’s dream with its marble counters, custom cabinetry, brass hardware, and top-of-the-line appliance package including a commercial grade Lacanche Savigny range, externally-exhausted hood, Sub-Zero fridge and wine fridge. The designer baths are outfitted with stunning marble and Perrin and Rowe fixtures. The renovations extend to the infrastructure with updated electrical, all new risers and branch lines. Its many other features include ample closet space, a laundry closet, restored mouldings and baseboards, solid-core doors and custom built-ins.

Built in 1926, Turner Towers remains one of NYC’s most iconic landmark buildings. It offers concrete construction (which allows for exceptional soundproofing), white glove services, an elegant marble lobby, a top-of-the-line gym, a professionally landscaped tea garden and basement storage (upon availability). It’s situated on the nation’s first parkway, designed by Central Park’s Frederick Olmsted and designated a National Scenic Landmark in 1978. The neighborhood’s destination cafes and restaurants are at your fingertips including: Mayfield’s, Oxalis, Tooker Alley and the legendary Tom’s Diner. The 2/3 trains are right outside your door and it’s across the street from Brooklyn’s cultural heart: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, The Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Park. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to own a piece of classic NYC history.


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About the Building

Turner Towers 135 Eastern Parkway  Brooklyn, NY 11238

Co-op in Prospect Heights

  • 186 Units
  • 15 Stories
  • 1926 Built

Sales listings: 2 in contract and 149 previous
Rentals listings: 13 previous
Documents and Permits: 752 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • 2 3 at Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum

    under 500 feet

  • S 2 3 4 5 at Botanic Garden

    0.3 miles

  • S at Park Place

    0.36 miles

  • S 2 3 4 5 at Franklin Av

    0.36 miles

  • 2 3 at Grand Army Plaza

    0.39 miles

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Schools

District 13 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 009 Teunis G. Bergen

(PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.