Brooklyn News: Greenest Block in Brooklyn 2025 Winner
Briefly

Several notable properties in Brooklyn are featured, including a studio in Fort Greene with appealing architectural features and views listed at $495K. A beautifully renovated 1850s wood frame home is on the market for $4.86 million. In competition news, a section of Eastern Parkway has won the title of Greenest Block in Brooklyn, notable for its abundance of street trees. Additional open houses in various neighborhoods list properties starting at $799,000, showcasing diverse Brooklyn real estate options, including a rental unit in a Kinko-style house.
On a high story of Fort Greene's The Griffin, this studio is petite, but it has wood floors, high beamed ceilings, and a black steel-frame casement window offering skyline views.
A renovation has restored some period details on the exterior of this 1850s wood frame and given some modern updates to the interior. At 250 Cumberland Street, the two-family dwelling is just down the street from Fort Greene Park.
A section of Eastern Parkway, with its towering street trees and nonstop traffic, was crowned the winner of the borough's annual Greenest Block in Brooklyn competition.
This lower unit in an early 20th century Kinko-style house offers period details along with some updates like radiant floor heating and air conditioning.
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