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Brodsky Org. celebrates 50% lease up of Plank Road at Pacific Park

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Brooklyn, NY According to The Brodsky Organization, Plank Road, one of Pacific Park’s latest residential developments, has reached 50% leased in less than five months since its launch. The velocity is proof of demand for rentals in the Prospect Heights neighborhood with amenities and access to Manhattan.

“We’re pleased to see Plank Road reach this key milestone,” said Alexander Brodsky at The Brodsky Org. “Prospective tenants are drawn to the full suite of amenities including a rooftop and pool, stunning new apartment interiors and convenient location to everything Brooklyn has to offer.”

Plank Road is a 27-story residential building offering 312 apartments ranging from studios to two-bedrooms, with 94 set aside as affordable units. It will also be home to a future public middle school at the base of the building.

Residences at Plank Road feature open floor plans, hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and views.

Located within the Pacific Park development and designed by Marvel, Plank Road offers amenities including a rooftop pool, fitness center, lounge with outdoor terrace and a children’s playroom. Plank Road is the fifth completed residential building at Pacific Park.

Brooklyn Crossing, another residential development under construction by The Brodsky Organization, recently launched leasing this month.

In addition to the Barclays Center, Pacific Park is home to BKLYN CLAY, Brooklyn’s largest ceramics studio, at 535 Carlton and Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream, Beer Street and Ciao Gloria cafe at 550 Vanderbilt. The development is also near New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital’s medical center at 38 Sixth Ave.

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