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— ARBOR EIGHTEEN
With a design inspired by the neighborhood’s abundant green spaces, Arbor Eighteen echoes the best of its surroundings in function and form. Outfitted with a comprehensive amenity package intended to simplify city living and free up time for the things that matter most, the building’s most enviable perk is the neighborhood in which it’s set. Quick access to subway and bus lines as well as two expressways accommodate an easy commute into Manhattan or a weekend jaunt. Get to know the neighborhood, take a stroll through a place that invites an unhurried pace and enjoy the lush moments of escapism along the way.
185 18th Street Brooklyn, NY 11215ArborEighteen.com
PEAK BROOKLYN
Located between the rolling meadows of Prospect Park and the borough’s highest point in Green-Wood Cemetery, this journey begins in South Slope at Arbor Eighteen. Set where Park Slope meets Greenwood, South Slope is a place that values the unhurried nature of its surroundings, whether that means the nearby parks or the neighborly community of long-time Brooklynites and budding families. It’s a place to set down roots in an area like few left in the borough.
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FOOD & DRINK01 Baked In Brooklyn
02 Black Horse Pub
03 Camperdown Elm
04 Colson Patisserie
05 Couleur Café
06 Fonda
07 Freddy’s Bar
08 Giuseppina’s Pizza
09 Greenwood Park
10 Korzo
11 Lively Brooklyn
12 Lot 2
13 Prospect Provisions
14 Sea Witch
15 Sidecar
16 Southside Coffee
17 Talde
18 Tambour
19 Woops! Bakeshop
ARTS & CULTURE20 440 Gallery
21 Gasworks NYC
22 Industry City
23 Open Source Gallery
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SHOPPING24 Accurate Pharmacy
25 Argyle Yarn Shop
26 Bicycle Habitat
27 Greenwood Grape and Still
28 Otto
29 Slope Cellars
30 Toy Space
GROCERIES31 Earth’s Basket
32 Jubilat Provisions
33 Marketplace
34 The Bad Wife
35 Union Market
36 Whole Foods Market
WELLNESS & RECREATION37 Align Brooklyn
38 Brooklyn Robot Foundry
39 Brooklyn Game Lab
40 Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co.
41 Good Day Play Cafe Brooklyn
42 I Am Yoga
43 The Tiny Scientist
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A FIELD GUIDE TO THE GREENER SIDE OF BROOKLYN
The day begins in South Slope and continues to the surrounding neighborhoods of Park Slope, Greenwood Heights and ends in bustling Industry City. Indulge your curiosity and get to know the best of Brooklyn.
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10.14 AM
— A LITTLE TASTE OF PARIS
The first stop is a New York institution, Woops! Bakeshop, which started as a casual macaron pop-up founded by four friends in 2012. The crowds quickly started lining up for the best macarons outside Paris and Woops! became a national sensation. Resist the temptation to try all 20 flavors and settle for a flat white and an incredible pistachio macaron.
19 Woops! Bakeshop 620 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215bywoops.com
11.52 AM
— ART IN THE COMMUNITY
Next up is Open Source Gallery where community and art converge. Created for every age and background, the gallery strives to break down boundaries and bring Brooklynites together through art. At any given time, one can experience painting, photography, film, mixed media or an informative chat.
23 Open Source Gallery 306 17th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215open-source-gallery.org
1.39 PM
— A PLACE FOR PLAY AND COFFEE
Enticed by this happy place for kids and parents, descend on this indoor café with open arms. An enclosed play area provides the little ones with everything they need, including an angled climbing wall, a slide into a ball pit, a play marketplace, a Lego station, magnetic wall…the list goes on and on. Pro tip: Don’t forget socks. Parents park at the coffee counter to enjoy Stumptown brew or a green juice. Next up, iconic Park Slope.
41 Good Day Play 591 5th ave Brooklyn, NY 11215gooddayplaycafe.com/park-slope
12.43 PM
— GET CREATIVE WITH CLAY
Find your way to Gasworks community clay studio for an impromptu pottery session. Pick up a beautiful hand thrown bowl or make your own, drop in for a class or book after school classes for the kids. If you’re a budding ceramicist, become a member and take advantage of the 24/7 access policy. After having a peruse at everyone’s creations, move on and keep the creative juices flowing.
21 Gasworks NYC 673 Fifth Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215gasworksnyc.com
SOUTH SLOPE — A NEIGHBORHOOD TO GROW INTO
Home to mom-and-pop shops and pre-war row houses, as well as trendy culinary experiences and warehouse hot spots, the people and places of South Slope contribute to the charm that defines the area. Akin to Park Slope, its better-known neighbor to the north, South Slope enjoys highly-ranked schools, a community-driven atmosphere and a rapidly expanding cultural landscape in addition to easy accessibility to Greenwood, Industry City and Sunset Park.
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2.30 PM
— TRÈS BROOKLYN
After working up an appetite, arrive at Couleur Café to delight in French bistro fare. Serving French-inspired eats with a focus on local, quality ingredients and community spirit, this eatery allows for a slow and cozy lunch with your crew.
05 Couleur Café 435 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215couleurcafeny.com
3.51 PM
— GEAR UP
A wander around Park Slope wouldn’t be complete without picking up a few seasonal pieces to freshen up your wardrobe. The area may be known for laid-back living, but clued-in locals take fashion seriously. Designer outpost Otto keeps style-conscious Brooklynites on trend with bags and accessories as well as one of a kind pieces from local designers. Next up: A much-needed breath of fresh air in Prospect Park.
28 Otto 354 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215ottobrooklyn.com
PARK SLOPE — EARTH TO BROOKLYN
Managing to maintain the feeling of a small town is just one of Park Slope’s many charms. Park Slopers are renowned for staying forever — and for a good reason. Artists and bohemians staked claims long ago, forming a community of intellectuals that is tried and true. Old school businesses rub shoulders with artisanal upstarts, while fashion-forward boutiques and art galleries live side-by-side with multigenerational storefronts of all description. Like South Slope, there’s a relaxed vibe here that attracts those looking for a slower pace close to green space.
3.25 PM
— ALL GOOD
Feeling satisfied with room left for dessert, we move on to Lively. A shrine to healthy and natural food, Lively is known for its amazing cold pressed juices, milkshakes, smoothies, healthy bites and great coffee as well as organic cosmetics, house plants and good vibes. Pick up some cold-pressed juice to power on for the rest of the journey.
11 Lively 396 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215livelybrooklyn.com
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5.22 PM
— THE BOROUGH’S HIGHEST POINT
It’s just a short stroll to historic Green-Wood Cemetery and its stunning 478 spectacular acres of valleys, hills, glacial ponds and ancient trees. Housing one of the largest outdoor collections of 19th and 20th-century statues and mausoleums, permanent residents include Leonard Bernstein and Jean-Michel Basquiat amongst others. Founded in 1838 and considered a National Historic Landmark, this urban arboretum and public garden is actively utilized for its pastoral quality and programming. Enjoy the vistas of the New York City skyline from Brooklyn’s highest point before venturing down Battle Hill to Greenwood Heights.
Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232green-wood.com
PROSPECT PARK & GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY — A THOUSAND ACRES
Arbor Eighteen embodies the repose and charm of a little neighborhood set at the foot of two of Brooklyn’s most treasured green spaces, Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery. Prospect Park is much loved by local residents and offers an endless choice of things to do, watch and play for all ages. Nearby, Green-Wood Cemetery lends opportunities for engagement with history, culture and nature along 20 miles of pedestrian paths.
4.25 PM
— ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE URBAN EXPLORER
Prospect Park provides 526 acres for dog walks, nature trails, sports, concerts and headspace. Designed by masters of planning Olmsted and Vaux, it comes to life in the spring months with an array of music concerts, community events and tulip festivals. For locals this peaceful space is a constant source of entertainment from basketball to boating, skating to yoga and fishing to horseback riding.
Prospect Park Brooklyn, NY 11225prospectpark.org
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GREENWOOD HEIGHTS & INDUSTRY CITY —NEIGHBORHOODS ON THE MOVE
Next, wind your way towards two of Brooklyn’s rapidly evolving neighborhoods: Greenwood Heights and Industry City. Rooted in history, Greenwood was one of the sites of the sprawling Battle of Brooklyn. Today, this area has grown in popularity due to its down-to-earth atmosphere and growing number of shops and attractions. Nearby, Industry City is a haven for entertainment, food, and shopping like few in the world. Home to independent makers and household names like ABC Home and Restoration Hardware, these seemingly endless converted warehouses are the place to be.
6.10 PM
— BEER MEETS BOCCE
Grab a pint and take a load off in the expansive garden at Greenwood Park. Constructed out of an old gas station and mechanic shop, this 13,000 square foot indoor and outdoor restaurant, bar, beer garden and event space has sixty beers on tap, an outdoor cargo bar, three bocce ball courts and an ever-evolving seasonal menu.
09 Greenwood Park 555 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215greenwoodparkbk.com
6.49 PM
— OPRAH APPROVED
No trip to this part of town is complete without paying a visit to one of New York’s finest bakeries. Baked in Brooklyn does the best artisanal bread, gourmet sandwiches, eggs, bagels, gourmet cheeses, meats and mouth-watering spreads. Stock up for dinner at home and we’re on to our final stop, Industry City.
01 Baked in Brooklyn 755 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232bakedinbrooklynny.com
7.42 PM
— CALLING ALL MAKERS AND SHAKERS
Industry City is the place to go if you’re an innovator, creator, maker or manufacturer. Develop, build and collaborate with New York’s most brilliant minds inside these architecturally significant warehouses that have been repurposed for the minds of the future. An ever-growing food hall ensures you have brain fuel to keep your creative juices flowing. As the sun starts to set over the harbor, it’s time to head home.
22 Industry City 274 36th St, Brooklyn, NY 11232industrycity.com
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8.30 PM
— BACK TO ARBOR
End your journey in the serene lobby of Arbor Eighteen. Take a seat by the fireplace and reflect on a packed day in New York’s best neighborhoods. Arbor Eighteen’s suite of wellness-themed amenities and luxurious apartment interiors are the antidote for city life and the perfect recipe for relaxation after a busy day. Make it your neighborhood and see where the journey takes you.
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