$1,750 / Month

60 Plaza St E

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Brooklyn, NY 11238

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    1

  • Bathrooms

    1

  • Square Feet

    664 sq ft

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    Available Jun 1

60 Plaza St E
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Available Jun 1

Prospect Heights 1-Bedroom, 1-Bathroom apartment located on the 6th floor of a charming elevator building. Welcome to your new home in the heart of Prospect Heights, just steps from Grand Army Plaza. This classic pre-war residence combines timeless character with modern convenience in one of Brooklyn’s most desirable neighborhoods.The apartment features a spacious layout with generous closet space, a bright galley kitchen filled with natural light, and an oversized living room perfect for relaxing or entertaining. An additional versatile side room can easily serve as a nursery, dressing area, or private home office. While the apartment does require some updating, it offers incredible potential to create your ideal living space.Building amenities include a part-time doorman, brand-new laundry room, handicap-accessible entrance, and storage available via waitlist.Location is everything, and this home delivers. Enjoy effortless commuting with nearby access to the 2, 3, B, and...

60 Plaza St E is an apartment community located in Kings County and the 11238 ZIP Code.

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60 Plaza E

75 Units 6 Stories Built in 1940 97,320 Sq Ft

Situated on Grand Army Plaza, 60 Plaza Street East overlooks the oval landscaped park sporadically adorned with American Civil War memorial statues. The historic district is distinguished by endearing attractions dear to the neighborhood, such as the Greenmarket, the Central Library and Richard Meier’s all-glass high-rise (satirically described by The AIA Guide as "a massive, beached whale”). Designed by architect Philip Birnbaum in 1940, the six-story unimposing structure is clad in red bricks with white-framed aluminum double-hung windows. One has to look closely at the building to see its few, periodically placed Art Deco-style flourishes, which include ziggurats, sunbursts and other geometric motifs in relief. Famous for employing efficient layouts with little-to-none wasted space, the architect did precisely that with zero interior hallways and plenty of square footage. For those looking for good value in northeast Brooklyn, the co-op offers multi-room apartments with low maintenance fees starting at $600,000. Seventy-five residences across six stories range from studios to three-bedrooms. The 1940-designed floor plans are generously proportioned with formal rooms, including salon-like foyers with walk-in closets, proper dining rooms and ample, deep closets. Throughout, one can find charming architectural details, such as recessed shelving, sunken living rooms with functioning fireplaces, wide arched doorways, as well as crown, floor and window molding. Regardless of size, all units have just one bathroom (otherwise, if more bathrooms are to be found, it was a later addition). About one-third of the units have private terraces, which average 12’-by-7’. Studios, spanning between 525 and 680 square feet, are usually large, often including spaces for multiple purposes. For example, #1G, a ground-floor alcove apartment with an office den, bedroom area and an open living area big enough to fit a full dining table, sofa and coffee table, sold for $598,000 in February 2025. One-bedrooms, averaging 900 square feet, are equally as spacious and often comprise what many layouts label as a “bonus room” or 7’-by-9’ dressing area with two closets. For instance, in #4E, its previous tenants used the extra room as a nursery and the foyer as an office; it was listed for $625,000 in February 2025. Two-bedrooms, ranging between 1,100 and 1,350 square feet, typically encompass a split floor plan with a massive open galley-style kitchen. Apartment #4L, a two-bedroom that overlooks Grand Army Plaza with a custom-built library that runs the entire length of the living room, went on the market for $1.3 million in January 2025. Three-bedrooms, with a median of 2,000 square feet, are rarely available and customarily come with an eat-in kitchen with a walk-in pantry and a gallery attached to the foyer. To illustrate, #2A, a three-bedroom with an office, a primary bedroom with an 8’-by-4” wardrobe closet and a tree-shaded balcony swathed in red bricks, netted $1.75 million in January 2021. The elevator building has a part-time door attendant, a live-in superintendent and part-time maintenance staff. Residents can find personal storage lockers and a bike room on the lower level. The same subterranean floor houses the laundry facilities, complete with folding tables and wire basket carts. Potential buyers should note that in-unit washer-dryers are not permitted. At the entrance of Prospect Park, visitors are greeted by the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch, a historic Civil War memorial with a crowning bas-relief sculpture of a winged goddess. Lining the perimeters of the Grand Army Plaza, four granite and bronze columns topped with copper-cast eagles lead to the Central Library housed inside the 1889 Beaux Arts building. Park Slope’s contemporary comforts are plentiful, too, including the YMCA housed in the former National Guard 14th Regiment Armory and cocktail-service cinema Nitehawk outfitted with retro arcade games. Nights out could entail stirred gin martinis at Saint Eve's Cocktail Bar, followed by black squid ink pasta and a glass of Chianti at mainstay Al di la Trattoria. For groceries, denizens can walk a few blocks to Foodtown supermarket or specialty grocer Ideal Food Basket. However, Prospect Park is the leading attraction, with its 526 acres of green space comprising The Grecian Shelter, Dog Beach, The Picnic House and The Boathouse. Residents can easily walk in under two minutes along the roundabout to the Grand Army Plaza station, which provides access to trains 2, 3 and 4. Just a bit further down Flatbush, about a quarter mile, Seventh Avenue Station services the B and Q trains. Meanwhile, major thoroughfares — Atlantic Avenue, Flatbush Avenue and Prospect Expressway — make travel easy through Brooklyn into Manhattan and beyond.  For local trips, there is a Citi Bike station at Plaza Street West and Flatbush Avenue.

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Commute Time is calculated at rush hour.
Neighborhood

With its tree-lined streets and welcoming community, Prospect Heights is a wonderful tight-knit community to come home to. The Grand Army Plaza at Mount Prospect Park is probably the first thing you’ll notice, especially the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Arch monument. The Saturday market is held at the plaza, which makes buying groceries all the more fun!

Across from the arch is the Brooklyn Public Library, one of the community’s iconic buildings. The Brooklyn Museum is close by on Eastern Parkway – the same thoroughfare that holds the West Indian Day Parade on Labor Day. The Botanic Garden is in walking distance of both attractions and features acres of cherry blossoms.

Vanderbilt and Washington Avenues act as the main commercial district, scattered with shops, restaurants, and bars. Locals enjoy the famous lemon ricotta pancakes at Tom’s Restaurant plus sweet treats at Ample Hills Creamery. Prospect Heights has a lot to do and see – like a Nets game at Barclays Center.

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Education
Colleges & Universities Distance
Colleges & Universities Distance
Drive: 4 min 1.2 mi
Drive: 4 min 1.4 mi
Drive: 4 min 1.6 mi
Drive: 6 min 1.7 mi
60 Plaza St E is within 4 minutes or 1.6 miles from Medgar Evers College, CUNY. It is also near Saint Joseph's Coll, Brooklyn and Pratt Institute.
Transportation

Transportation options available in Brooklyn include Grand Army Plaza, located 0.2 mile from 60 Plaza St E. 60 Plaza St E is near LaGuardia, located 10.2 miles or 21 minutes away, and John F Kennedy International, located 13.5 miles or 24 minutes away.

Transit / Subway Distance
Transit / Subway Distance
Walk: 2 min 0.2 mi
Walk: 6 min 0.3 mi
Walk: 6 min 0.4 mi
Walk: 11 min 0.6 mi
Walk: 12 min 0.7 mi
Commuter Rail Distance
Commuter Rail Distance
Walk: 16 min 0.8 mi
Drive: 5 min 1.6 mi
Drive: 10 min 4.0 mi
Drive: 14 min 4.9 mi
Drive: 20 min 7.5 mi
Airports Distance
Airports Distance
LaGuardia
Drive: 21 min 10.2 mi
John F Kennedy International
Drive: 24 min 13.5 mi
Getting Around
Exceptionally Walkable
Walkability
100 / 100
Exceptional Public Transit
Transit
100 / 100
Somewhat Drivable
Drivability
30 / 100
Exceptionally Bikeable
Bikeability
90 / 100

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Points of Interest

Time and distance from 60 Plaza St E.

Shopping Centers Distance
Shopping Centers Distance
Drive: 4 min 1.2 mi
60 Plaza St E has 1 shopping centers within 1.2 miles, which is about a 4-minute drive. The miles and minutes will be for the farthest away property.
Parks and Recreation Distance
Parks and Recreation Distance
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Walk: 14 min 0.8 mi
Prospect Park
Walk: 17 min 0.9 mi
Crispus Attucks Playground
Drive: 4 min 1.1 mi
Prospect Park Zoo
Drive: 2 min 1.2 mi
Prospect Park Audubon Center at the Boathouse
Drive: 2 min 1.2 mi
60 Plaza St E has 5 parks within 1.2 miles, including Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Prospect Park, and Prospect Park Zoo.
Hospitals Distance
Hospitals Distance
Walk: 17 min 0.9 mi
Drive: 4 min 1.4 mi
Drive: 8 min 2.5 mi
60 Plaza St E has 3 hospitals within 2.5 miles, the nearest is New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital which is 0.9 mile away and a 17 minute walk.
Military Bases Distance
Military Bases Distance
Drive: 14 min 6.3 mi
Drive: 16 min 7.3 mi
Drive: 26 min 13.1 mi
60 Plaza St E has 3 military bases within 13.1 miles, the nearest is Governors Island Support Center which is 6.3 miles away and a 14 minute drive.

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