Located on a tree–lined street in the heart of Brooklyn Heights, 135 Willow represents the best in multi–unit residential living. Construction of this ten–floor, 111–unit apartment building in the Art Deco style was completed in 1956 and converted from a rental property to a cooperative in June 1984. The cooperative is managed by a seven member Board of Directors.
The building features include a live–in superintendent, 24–hour doormen, day porters, two elevators, laundry room, video-capable intercoms, and a private parking garage. A furnished, common area roof deck features a panoramic view of the New York Harbor surrounded by the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and New Jersey skylines. There is also an additional outdoor courtyard area available to residents which spans the entire rear of the building.
135 Willow Street is a short walk from the Clark Street 2/3 station, the High Street A/C station, the Court Street R station, and the Borough Hall 4/5 station.
135 Willow replaced three single family homes: #131, #135, and #137. History buffs may enjoy comparing the before and after street views below.