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Featured Property in Clinton Hill
Located directly across the street from the Pratt Institute in Fort Greene, 266 Washington Avenue is a beautiful pre-war property in one of the city’s most dynamic and thriving neighborhoods. The building features 113 apartments, and is a short walk from Fort Greene Park, as well as the G and A trains.