Welcome to 293PLG, a green oasis in Brooklyn

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293PLG is a beautiful apartment rental building in Brooklyn’s Prospect Lefferts Gardens featuring a rooftop deck and easy access to Kings County Hospital, SUNY Downstate Medical and Prospect Park.

Step inside and experience 293PLG

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293PLG is a green building that offers 20 state-of-the-art apartments setting the standard for luxury in Prospect Lefferts Gardens.

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Designed by SparrowHawk AND the Meshberg Group

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293PLG boasts a large Central Sanctuary area with Open-Air Hallways on all 6 floors, allowing for unusually airy and sun-soaked apartments. Every Unit receives rare Private Elevator Access, Copious Outdoor Space, Large Floor-to-Ceiling Windows, Central HVAC, and high-speed Cable and Internet.

The building is SmartPhone enabled, running on “ButterflyMX” technology for its Virtual Doorman intercom system. There is a 10-car indoor Parking Garage that accommodates electric vehicles and features an elevator access delivering you right to your apartment. Amenities include a top-floor Roof Deck, Lounge with Lightning-Fast Wifi, Fitness Facility, Laundry, Bike Storage and more.

Uniquely situated next to the 2 and 5 subway lines at Winthrop Street Station, and 2 blocks from Kings County Hospital and SUNY Downstate Medical School and close to Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.

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NEIGHBORHOOD

PROSPECT LEFFERTS GARDENS

Bordered both by Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Prospect Lefferts Gardens (PLG) is a secluded, comparatively small neighborhood in central Brooklyn. It is sandwiched between Crown Heights to the north and Flatbush to the south, and in the past was oftentimes overlooked by those looking for a home. And yet, it was this very attribute, along with its prime park location, that has gradually transformed PLG into the desirable location it is today.    

In the 17th and 18th centuries the entire neighborhood—along with much of the borough—was marked by large family farmsteads and bucolic woods and pastures. The Lefferts were one such family, and in 1893 it was James Lefferts that decided to divide his portion of land into six hundred home lots, which became Lefferts Manor. This reorganization came with certain conditions, however, and it is because of those conditions that nearly all of the lots have, to this day, remained occupied by single-family homes that bear the distinct architectural style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The rest of the neighborhood was developed in a similar manner, but with more multi-family homes and several apartment buildings. Today, with the neighborhood becoming a popular choice for new and growing families, development continues to change the area around Lefferts Manor.

Flatbush, Nostrand, and New York Avenues serve as the main neighborhood corridors for restaurants and shops, and convenient subway stops (B/Q/2/5) at four separate locations within PLG boundaries make it easy to get to and from Manhattan. But the main draw will always be the lush, open spaces of Prospect Park.  

 
 

293 PLG Floor plans

 
 
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2A

Features: Patio & Juliette Balcony

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2B

Features: Patio & Juliette Balcony

 
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2C

Features: 2 Patios

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2D

Features: 2 Terraces

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Features: Balcony & Juliette Balcony

 
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3-5B

Features: Balcony & Juliette Balcony

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Features: 2 Balconies

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3-6D

Features: 2 Balconies

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