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JB MAC Real Estate appointed to sell Pro-H Development's new 12-unit condominium - The Hawthorne

Brooklyn, NY JB MAC Real Estate has been appointed exclusively to sell The Hawthorne, located at 229 Hawthorne St. The Hawthorne, a 12-unit condominium, is located two blocks from Prospect Park in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens.

The Hawthorne has amenities such as deeded parking spots, a virtual doorman, bike storage, and a common roof deck for residents. Furthermore, it’s near the cities eateries, bars, and shops, including Brooklyn Artisan Bakehouse, The Rogers Garden, Aunts et Uncles, Zanmi, and Camillo. Its location ensures residents are never too far from Prospect Park, the Prospect Park Zoo, and the Botanical Garden. Commuters can access subway lines 2, 5, B, Q, and S.

John Mclellan, the marketing director, said, “It’s more than just a residence; ‘The Hawthorne’ represents a lifestyle. We’ve meticulously curated each element to ensure our residents don’t just live but thrive.”

This development is the brainchild of Pro-H Development, a general construction company with a track record spanning over two decades. Their expertise, coupled with the commitment to excellence, has seen them evolve into a renowned general contracting and construction management firm. “Our past projects speak to our commitment, and ‘The Hawthorne’ is another testament to our vision of modern luxury,” a representative from Pro-H Development said.

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