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NYC Neighborhood | Williamsburg Brooklyn

Williamsburg Bridge to Manhattan within Minutes
Williamsburg 

Runs from Flushing Avenue to Metropolitan Avenue and Bushwick Avenue, east from the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Williamsburg has undergone one of the most exciting real estate transformations of any area in New York City. The warehouses and garages of the past have undergone spectacular renovations into modern industrial lofts, which rub shoulders with new high-rise condos.
The area is divided in half into North and South Williamsburg by Grand Street. The Mason Fisk building, a new brick loft condo conversion at 72 Berry is situated within North Williamsburg, offering a virtual doorman, a shared roof terrace, central air conditioning, washer-dryer hookups, and floors made of Douglas fir.


Whole Foods Opened Spring 2016

In South Williamsburg, 238 South 3rd is a condo which boasts wide-plank pine floors and stainless steel appliances in blowout loft configurations. In the nineteenth century, Williamsburgh (back then it had an “h,”) was a city in and of itself and home to businessmen like Charles Pfizer.

In more recent times, the availability of large loft spaces for sale and rent has made Williamsburg something of a draw for artists and musicians.

195 South 4th Street - Affordable Coops

Bedford Ave Hip and Chic North Williamsburg
Catch a live band at the Music Hall of Williamsburg (formerly NorthSix) or head over to an art gallery housed in a converted garage. Carnivores will enjoy the porterhouse at Peter Luger’s, referred to by many as the best steakhouse in New York City. Even better, you can sample much of the cuisine that Williamsburg has to offer at “Smorgasburg,” a weekly food fest with over 100 vendors each weekend serving up the most popular menu items.



The neighborhood relishes in the spotlight as a pop-culture trendsetter, but never takes itself too seriously. Whether you're looking for an affordable walk-up apartment or a luxury high-rise on the waterfront, Williamsburg may be the Brooklyn neighborhood (not to far from Manhattan) that's right for you.

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