The Griffin is a distinguished 17 story prewar co-op located at 101 Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn's historic Fort Greene neighborhood. Built in 1931 as a hotel and later converted to residential use, the building houses 199 units and features an elegant art deco lobby that reflects its glamorous origins. The building's prime location sits on a tree lined street between South Portland Avenue and South Oxford Street, surrounded by some of Brooklyn's most beautiful historic brownstones.
The Griffin's architectural details showcase classic prewar elegance throughout its units, with hardwood floors, high beamed ceilings, and oversized casement windows being standard features. Many apartments boast panoramic city, downtown, and river views, particularly from the higher floors, while the building's design ensures abundant natural light flows through the generously proportioned rooms. Units range from studios to sprawling split two bedrooms, with many featuring three or more oversized closets and some including access to shared outdoor terraces.
Residents enjoy full service amenities including a 24 hour doorman, live in super, and two elevators for convenient access throughout the building. The Griffin offers practical conveniences such as a large laundry room, bike storage (with a waiting list), additional storage units for rent, and maintains a pet friendly policy. The building also features a liberal sublet policy, making it attractive for both owner occupants and investors.
Apartment features consistently include gleaming hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and abundant storage with walk in closets being common. Many units have been recently renovated with modern kitchens featuring stainless steel appliances, granite or quartz countertops, and updated bathrooms with marble finishes and oversized tubs. The building's prewar bones provide character through details like beamed ceilings and original architectural elements, while modern updates ensure contemporary comfort.
The Griffin's Fort Greene location places residents just one block from Fort Greene Park and three blocks from the Brooklyn Academy of Music, positioning them in the heart of one of Brooklyn's most culturally rich neighborhoods. Transportation is exceptional with C and G trains one block away and access to 12 different subway lines including the LIRR at nearby Atlantic Terminal. The surrounding area offers an abundance of highly rated restaurants, boutique shopping, and nightlife, while the weekly farmers market at Fort Greene Park and proximity to Barclays Center add to the neighborhood's appeal.
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