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The Gregory
991 Saint Johns Place, Crown Heights, NY 11213

New Development Rental

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Occupancy: Available ASAP
40 residences
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  • 40 residences
  • 5 stories
  • BUILT 1921

The Details

About 991 Saint Johns Place, Crown Heights, NY 11213

The Gregory is the conversion of a 1921 landmarked schoolhouse building into airy, light-filled rental residences. Surrounded by brownstones on one of the greenest blocks in Brooklyn, the building exudes a sense of grandeur, marked by high ceilings, expansive windows and statement architectural elements. These original features have been carefully restored and updated, providing an extraordinary opportunity to cre...

key features

  • Central air
  • Central laundry room
  • Electric Heat
  • Elevator
  • Exercise room
  • Garage

Listing agents

Shloma Hecht

Shloma Hecht

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
Meir Schack

Meir Schack

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

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The Gregory Residences

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Crown Heights

To the east of Brooklyn’s most vibrant natural environment awaits one of its equally vital urban ones. In a way that only New York City can, the blossoming flowers of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden give way to the alluring architecture of Crown Heights. Reflecting years of changes in design preferences, Crown Heights is home to Renaissance Revival apartment buildings, neo-Federal rowhouses, Tudor-inspired freestanding houses, and about everything in between. There’s a certain unity to the variety, which can also be said about the diverse community that lives here and the ever-growing number of culinary offerings. The area may seem quite deep in the heart of Central Brooklyn, but Crown Heights is perhaps as well-served by public transportation as any neighborhood across the five boroughs. Multiple stops on several subway lines can connect you all across Brooklyn and up to the farthest reaches of Manhattan.