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Greystone Development’s Steuben rental building surpasses 75% leased

100 Steuben Street - Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn, NY According to Greystone Development, a New York-based real estate development company, Steuben, one of two Clinton Hill rental buildings collectively known as Myrtle & Steuben, is over 75% leased. Dave Maundrell of Citi Habitats is exclusively handling the leasing for these properties.

Located at 100 Steuben St., Steuben brings 43 new residences, of which one bedrooms averaging 615 s/f, remain available. Designed by AB Architekten, the eight-story building features a variety of amenities including a fitness center, rooftop terrace, virtual doorman, resident lounge with designated co-working space, as well as bike and resident storage. The project cost was not available. 

Myrtle, located around the corner, launched leasing in January 2017 and is 100% occupied.

“Our successful leasing efforts with both properties indicate a strong demand for high-quality properties that offer valuable amenities for residents to meet, relax, entertain or work. These spaces truly resonate with the prospects,” said Thomas Ryan, head of Greystone Development. 

Located in Clinton Hill, Steuben has access to a wide variety of restaurants, coffee shops and retail stores. The property is within walking distance to several major public transportation routes and is only a short distance from Pratt Institute, the Barclays Center and Fort Greene Park.

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