Neighborhood Guide

Prospect Heights


Even though Prospect Heights is steeped in old-Brooklyn culture, it's also on the cutting edge of all things trendy and notable about the borough as a whole. Charming eateries, majestic Prospect Park, and quick train access to Manhattan and the rest of Brooklyn keep the scene in this neighborhood ever-changing – and ever-energized. 

 

The Neighbors: 

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Prospect Heights has become a natural choice for renters that might have considered downtown Manhattan the center of it all, but find free public art events more appealing than exclusive restaurant and club openings. 

 

Nearby Neighborhoods:  

Clinton Hill, Fort Greene, and Park Slope 

 

Nearest Subways: 

2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, D, N, R, B, Q