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Lenox Arms Cooperative
10 East 43rd Street, Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY 11203

Post-war Co-op

120 units
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  • 120 residences
  • 6 stories
  • BUILT 1956

The Details About 10 East 43rd Street

This six-storied brick cooperative built in 1956 adds character to East Flatbush. Recently renovated Lenox Arms secures its owners with a manned security guard post. This post has a overview of the entrance to the underground garage and entrances to the building. Furthermore. the Lenox Arms also has a visual intercom system that allows visitors to be seen and spoken to before gaining entry.

key features
  • Security guard
  • Cable ready
  • Common courtyard
  • Central laundry room

Lenox Arms Cooperative Units

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Get to know Flatbush

The neighborhood of Flatbush corresponds approximately to the former town of the same name, one of the original six towns of Brooklyn. But Flatbush’s boundaries today are a bit confusing to nail down: Some interpretations see them moving beyond a simple neighborhood into an entire sub-region of Brooklyn, subsuming otherwise distinct communities like Ditmas Park and Prospect Lefferts Gardens. Most buildings in Flatbush are from the early 20th century or later, but the neighborhood is not without its history. The Reformed Dutch Church was built in the 1790s, and Erasmus Hall is the oldest high school building in the entire city. Plus, many significant figures across generations have come from the area: musicians, politicians, actors, writers, and more. Of course, the Brooklyn Dodgers played at Ebbets Field on Sullivan Place in Flatbush, too — though true to the neighborhood’s ever-fluid borders, it’s a location that would now be considered Crown Heights.

Flatbush Neighborhood Guide