Venue
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1600 Sq Ft, Street Level
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Newly Remodel Indoor Venue
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Landscaped Outdoor venue
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High Speed Internet
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Chandelier Ceilings
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Fully Equipped Kitchen
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Seating Indoor 60+/Outdoor 60+
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Off-Street/Metered Parking
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State of the art security system
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Onsite Event Staff
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Furniture Rental
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Unisex Restroom
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ADA Accessible
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Rental Availability Monday-Sunday: 8am - 11pm
Neighborhood
A diverse area bursting with energy and things to do.
There’s always a new restaurant or bar to check out, plus independent shops to peruse and stunning historical districts to admire. Experience the seasons at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, or spend a rainy afternoon at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum. The Weeksville Heritage Center examines the area’s history, and the nearby Brooklyn Museum attracts art lovers. A diverse mix of local business owners and city workers brings a great mix of energy. The best part? You’ll actually meet your neighbors in this community-oriented area where people still host block parties and greet friends from their stoops. The western border is Prospect Park’s famed Brooklyn Botanic Garden and quick access to dining, activities and shopping in the neighborhoods bordering greater Prospect Park.
Train, Bus & Car
Atlantic Terminal 16mn. by train, 14mn. by car, Grand Central 40mn. by train, 35mn. by car, Union Square 31mn. by train, 30mn. by car, and Wall Street 28mn. by train, 24mn. by car.
Nearest Subways: 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, G, S
Boundaries
East to West East New York Ave. to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
North to South Atlantic Ave. to Empire Blvd.
Nearby Neighborhoods: Bedford-Stuyvesant, Prospect Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Stuyvesant Heights