Neighborhood
Neighborhood

Surrounded by Brooklyn’s best in retail shops, celebrated dining, leafy parks, and iconic spots from BAM to Fort Greene.

AT HOME IN BROOKLYN.
CONNECTED TO EVERYTHING.
Brooklyn Tower puts you at the heart of it all, surrounded by the borough’s rich blend of culture, innovation, and everyday ease. Set where some of Brooklyn’s most iconic neighborhoods meet, it offers seamless access to beloved local spots, celebrated dining, and a vibrant mix of timeless charm and modern energy.
EAT. PLAY. LIVE.
With access to 14 subway lines, nearby East River bridges, and the expanding ferry network, Brooklyn Tower puts the entire city at your door. Whether for work, play, or spontaneous adventure, every da is an opportunity to explore.
RESTAURANTS & BARS
- ·Cafe Paulette
- ·Dekalb Market
- ·Evelina
- ·Fogo de Chao
- ·Gage & Tollner
- ·Grand Army
- ·Junior’s
- ·Miss Ada
- ·Rucola
- ·Sailor
- ·Strange Delight
- ·Walters
WELLNESS
- ·Barry’s Bootcamp
- ·Court 16 Tennis Club
- ·Solidcore
- ·SoulCycle BKHT
- ·The Bar Method Brooklyn
GROCERY & MARKETS
- ·Brooklyn FARE
- ·Fort Greene Farmer’s Market
- ·Target
- ·Tenichi Mart
- ·Trader Joe’s
- ·Wegman’s
- ·Whole Foods Market
CULTURE
- ·Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
- ·Barclays Center
- ·Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
- ·Brooklyn Ballet
- ·Brooklyn Paramount
- ·Mark Morris Dance Center
- ·The Resistor
CAFES & BAKERIES
- ·Blue Bottle Coffee
- ·Café d’Avignon
- ·Debutea
- ·Devoción
- ·Kitsune
- ·The Little Sweet Café
- ·White Noise Coffee
PARKING
- ·MPG Parking
- ·66 Rockwell Pl
- ·Belltel Car Park
- ·City Parking
- ·Enterprise Toren
- ·Icon Parking
Transportation


- ·Cafe Paulette
- ·Dekalb Market
- ·Evelina
- ·Fogo de Chao
- ·Gage & Tollner
- ·Grand Army
- ·Junior’s
- ·Miss Ada
- ·Rucola
- ·Sailor
- ·Strange Delight
- ·Walters
- ·Barry’s Bootcamp
- ·Court 16 Tennis Club
- ·Solidcore
- ·SoulCycle BKHT
- ·The Bar Method Brooklyn
- ·Brooklyn FARE
- ·Fort Greene Farmer’s Market
- ·Target
- ·Tenichi Mart
- ·Trader Joe’s
- ·Wegman’s
- ·Whole Foods Market
- ·Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
- ·Barclays Center
- ·Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
- ·Brooklyn Ballet
- ·Brooklyn Paramount
- ·Mark Morris Dance Center
- ·The Resistor
- ·Blue Bottle Coffee
- ·Café d’Avignon
- ·Debutea
- ·Devoción
- ·Kitsune
- ·The Little Sweet Café
- ·White Noise Coffee
- ·MPG Parking
- ·66 Rockwell Pl
- ·Belltel Car Park
- ·City Parking
- ·Enterprise Toren
- ·Icon Parking
Green space abounds
From expansive lawns to landscaped promenades, enjoy lush greenery and shaded paths for strolls, sports, picnics, or quiet moments.

PARKS
Find your way to Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn's oldest park and a local favorite for community events, or visit the Brooklyn Bridge waterfront for picnics with iconic Manhattan views. For an urban park experience, open plazas and promenades dot the area that are great for jogging.
BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN
Brooklyn Botanic Garden is 52 acres of year-round beauty. With cherry blossoms and serene paths, this urban oasis always has something in bloom. Offering rotating exhibits, seasonal highlights, and corners for reflection or inspiration.

DUMBO
Blending cobblestone streets with waterfront views, DUMBO appeals with its a mix of art galleries, tech offices, design shops, and dining. The area is home to Brooklyn Bridge Park, St. Ann’s Warehouse, and industrial architecture housing creative studios, with easy access to Manhattan, the ferry, and subway lines.


Restaurant Corridor
The surrounding streets are lined with local favorites, longtime staples, and new standouts, offering everything from quick lunches to laid-back dinners and late-night bites. Book a table at Gage & Tollner for its landmarked interiors and steakhouse classics or try modern Mediterranean at Miss Ada. Explore dozens of places to eat, drink, or grab a coffee on the go. The neighborhood is packed with local favorites, longtime staples, and new classics.
food highlight

CULTURE
Culture comes to life in this corner of Brooklyn, with its landmark venues and spaces that inspire creation and collaboration. Residents and visitors alike are immersed in art, film, music, and community, joining the area’s longstanding role influencing the arts and programming at large.
Brooklyn Paramount Theater
Built in 1928 and reopened in 2024 with a grand restoration, the Brooklyn Paramount is an Art Deco masterpiece. With a packed calendar full of live music, comedy, and performances, this space hosts a century's worth of history for its modern audience.

BAM
The Brooklyn Academy of Music is a leader in progressive arts since its founding in 1908. Within this 7-story Beaux Arts building visitors can experience a 2,000+ seat theater for performances that take risks and leave lasting influence or enjoy the cinema, artful retailers, or the cafe.

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