Larger Layouts on a Grand Boulevard at 935 Eastern Parkway
Welcome to 935 Eastern Parkway, a 17-unit condominium conversion set right on Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. What stands out about this one is the scale of the homes. The building runs about 34,400 square feet across 17 residences, which points to unusually generous layouts for the neighborhood.
Where Things Stand
Where things stand: 935 Eastern Parkway's offering plan was submitted to the New York State Attorney General on July 14, 2025, and it is currently awaiting acceptance. That means no units are for sale yet, there is no public pricing, and reservations cannot be taken. From here, it typically takes about 6 to 12 months for the Attorney General to review and accept a plan. If this building is on your radar, now is the time to start the conversation, well before it is marketed anywhere public.
The Numbers So Far
The offering plan has not yet been accepted, so unit pricing and the full sell-out figure are not public yet. What we do know is striking: 17 residences across roughly 34,400 square feet works out to about 2,000 square feet per home on average, close to double the size of a typical boutique condo in this part of Brooklyn. If the unit mix holds to that average, these are family-sized homes. I will update this post with pricing once the Attorney General accepts the plan.
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A Boutique Condo Experience
935 Eastern Parkway is a conversion, reworking a building from 2000 into condominium residences. The developer is 935 Eastern Parkway LP. The headline feature here is space. At an average of roughly 2,000 square feet, these homes are sized for buyers who want room to grow rather than a starter footprint. Final finishes and the unit mix will be released when the plan is accepted.
Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights
Eastern Parkway is one of Brooklyn's grand boulevards, designed by the same team behind Prospect Park, and living directly on it is its own kind of address. Here is the lay of the land for 935 Eastern Parkway:
The 3 and 4 trains at Kingston Avenue are a 5-minute walk.
The 2 and 5 at President Street are about 14 minutes, and the A and C at Kingston and Throop Avenues are about 15 minutes.
The building is zoned to District 17.
Eastern Parkway runs straight to the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Prospect Park, all of which sit at the western end of the boulevard. The Weeksville Heritage Center is also nearby.
Discover Other Similar Projects
If you like the scale and timing of 935 Eastern Parkway, take a look at 582 Park Place, 820 Classon Avenue, and 701 Prospect Place, all condo projects in Crown Heights.
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