Living in Brooklyn puts you in the heart of so many fun activities. However, one thing that might not close enough for a quick afternoon trip is a vineyard. Luckily, Brooklyn Crush: Spring Edition fills that void.

Living in Brooklyn puts you in the heart of so many fun activities. However, one thing that might not close enough for a quick afternoon trip is a vineyard. Luckily, Brooklyn Crush: Spring Edition fills that void.
When choosing a new apartment, it’s important to find one that’s in the perfect location for you. That could mean proximity to nightlife, shopping, restaurants, or you may be most interested in finding a place that makes your daily commute as stress-free as possible. When you decide to make 363 Bond Street your home, we’re happy to tell you that you’ll find all of the above, right here in the immediate Gowanus area because we offer apartments near the Brooklyn Navy Yard at 363 Bond Street.
If you’ve been living in New York City for some time — or even if you’ve never been — there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the Barclays Center. The strikingly designed area, consisting of a glass wall covered by latticework and greenery on the top, is home to the Brooklyn Nets basketball team. Even if you aren’t a fan of the sport, there are plenty of additional benefits from living near the Barclays Center.
The waterfront area of Gowanus has been drawing a lot of attention lately from residents, tourists, and businesses alike. It has a great location near public transportation to Manhattan and is accessible to various highways, and isn’t far from the Downtown Brooklyn Cultural District. Our luxury apartment homes at 363 Bond are situated right in the middle of all the fun, making it the perfect place to live for people of all lifestyles. Interested in moving into this hip, arty neighborhood? Here’s a break down of Gowanus neighborhood benefits so you can get a look at the action.
Living in New York means experiencing each of the four seasons in full form. The hot nights of summer, the slush and ice in winter — from the Bronx to Staten Island, everyone feels the same weather throughout the year. One thing that many New York City residents may not get to enjoy fully is the beautiful colors of fall. The dazzling reds, oranges, and yellows are often missed by residents that don’t have access to a park, but at our Gowanus apartments at 363 Bond, you can enjoy all the comforts of autumn in your apartment near Prospect Park. In the fall, residents of our apartment homes can take a stroll through the park and lose themselves in all of the bright hues.
If you’re looking for a new place to call home and Brooklyn is the only borough you have in mind, then you’re already on the right track. BK is arguably the liveliest of the five boroughs to choose from. But we want to help you narrow down that search, because living in Gowanus, Brooklyn, is really where it’s at. Life within our community awards so many creature comforts, you don’t even have to stray far from your own front door to enjoy a full day’s worth of activities.
One of the greatest things about living in New York City is the inevitable personal transformation from transplant to insider resident. That is to say, learning the tips and tricks and secrets around the city that most tourists never even think to consider. It makes for a much more unique, “real” way to experience the city. That being said, we rallied a few of our favorite hidden gems for Gowanus locals, which we hope you’ll soon be able to enjoy as a new resident at 363 Bond Street while soaking in the booming Gowanus neighborhood surrounding your new home.
One of the best things about living in one of New York City’s outer boroughs is that you’re at a much better vantage point to take in the majesty that is the ever-changing Manhattan cityscape. It’s quite the spectacle to behold, and it’s something you can’t quite do very well if you’re actually living on the island. But when you opt to make 363 Bond your new home, you not only get access to apartments with Brooklyn skyline views, but you also get a terrace that has sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline.
You don’t have to look very far when you’re trying to find things to do in the summer in Gowanus, Brooklyn. You’re always just a hop, skip, or train ride away from adventure.
In case you haven’t heard, Manhattan isn’t exactly the “It Spot” anymore. Of course, there’s plenty to do in New York City’s premier borough, but when it comes to finding a hipper, more youthful vibe, you’ll have to venture out to Brooklyn, arguably the trendiest and most fun of the five city boroughs.