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The Rogers Residences
625 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225

New Development Condominium

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Occupancy: Immediate
20 residences
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  • 20 residences
  • 6 stories
  • BUILT 2023

The Details

About 625 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225

Every Moment Radiant Bathed in sunlight and perfectly at home in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, The Rogers Residences is the first in a new generation of luxury condominiums. Designed by Pallete Architecture and developed by Croxdale, homes introduce a higher standard of living inside and out. The Rogers Residences offers 20 condominiums ranging from alcove studios to three bedrooms, many with generous private outdo...

key features

  • Elevator
  • Parking for purchase
  • Private outdoor spaces in many residences
  • Roofdeck with grills

Listing agents

Bruce Henderson

Bruce Henderson

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
Duncan J Mulready

Duncan J Mulready

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
Jacob Kelley

Jacob Kelley

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
New Development 590 Madison Avenue

New Development 590 Madison Avenue

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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.