Welcome to 135 Eastern Parkway, Apartment 9E. This expansive and elegant three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom residence in the iconic Turner Towers offers desirable pre-war charm, sophistication, and space. As you step inside, you're welcomed by a grand foyer featuring beautifully preserved herrin...
Welcome to 135 Eastern Parkway, Apartment 9E. This expansive and elegant three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom residence in the iconic Turner Towers offers desirable pre-war charm, sophistication, and space. As you step inside, you're welcomed by a grand foyer featuring beautifully preserved herringbone oak hardwood floors and soaring high-beamed ceilings. The south-facing, expansive open-concept living and dining area further enhances the home's bright and welcoming ambiance, with windows overlooking the Brooklyn Museum. Just off the foyer is an oversized kitchen, with space for eat-in dining if desired. The kitchen provides abundant storage, perfect for all your culinary needs. Situated conveniently off from the kitchen is the maids room which is outfitted with a washer and dryer and leads to a convenient half-bath powder room.
The long hallway beyond the foyer, lined with extensive storage and closet space, leads to three spacious bedrooms. Each bedroom is generously proportioned, with large windows and ample closet space. The primary bedroom boasts an ensuite bathroom with a classic cast iron tub. The windowed hallway bath offers four pieces, including a separate stall shower, traditional black-and-white floor tiles, and another six-foot cast iron soaking tub.
135 Eastern Parkway is your gateway to a sophisticated urban lifestyle amidst the cultural vibrancy and natural beauty of Prospect Heights. Built in 1926 along the nation's first parkway, Turner Towers remains one of New York City's most iconic landmarks, offering white-glove service, a grand marble lobby, a bike room, basement storage, an additional laundry room, a state-of-the-art gym with Peloton bikes, and a professionally landscaped tea garden. The building hosts community events throughout the year, and the neighborhood's popular cafes and restaurants are just steps away. With the 2/3 subway lines right outside the door, you're directly across the street from Brooklyn's cultural hub: the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Public Library, and the Brooklyn Zoo, all within walking distance. Enjoy everything Prospect Park has to offer, including the wonderful weekly Farmers Market at Grand Army Plaza.