Development
South Slope / Greenpoint
100 16th Street is a modern condominium located between 4th and 5th Avenues on the border of South Slope and Greenwood. The building offers new construction, practical layouts, private outdoor space in many units, and a quieter residential setting near Prospect Park, green space, and local shops. It appeals to buyers who want South Slope living without the premium pricing found closer to the Park Slope core, and who want a manageable building with modern amenities.
Address: 100 16th Street, Brooklyn (South Slope / Greenwood)
Architect: ND Architecture & Design (based on publicly filed plans)
Developer: Local Brooklyn development group
Year Built: Approx. 2020
Residences: 20 (approx.)
Residence Types: One- through three-bedroom condos, many with outdoor space
Building Form: Mid-rise elevator condominium
Amenities: Virtual doorman, fitness room, roof deck, bike storage, parking (select availability)
Location Highlights: Near Prospect Park, Greenwood Cemetery, 5th Avenue restaurants, and multiple subway lines (F/G/R)
The façade uses oversized windows to bring in strong natural light, especially on higher floors. Balconies and terraces are integrated into the building massing rather than tacked on, giving units more usable outdoor space. Interiors typically include wide-plank wood floors, modern cabinetry, stone counters, and clean, contemporary bathroom finishes.
Unlike many large-scale new developments, the building keeps its design simple. Buyers who want a clean-lined, modern aesthetic without heavy ornamentation tend to prefer this style.
The building is quiet and residential, with manageable foot traffic thanks to its size. Elevators are not overloaded the way they are in larger buildings, and common spaces feel calm.
Buyers who want modern construction, outdoor space, and a functional layout — without paying Park Slope premiums — find strong value here.
There is no full-service staff, which helps keep carrying costs lower than nearby luxury buildings.
This area appeals to buyers who want the Park Slope lifestyle but don’t need to be directly in the center of the neighborhood. It has a calmer feel and tends to attract long-term residents.
Values are supported by limited new construction in the immediate pocket and strong demand for modern condos below Park Slope pricing.
New construction in a residential area
100 16th Street did not generate major architectural press, but it was covered in local Brooklyn real estate reporting during construction due to its location within a growing development corridor between South Slope and Greenwood.
Coverage focused on the shift from older warehouse and industrial buildings to modern condominiums in the surrounding blocks.
100 16th Street is ideal for buyers who want new construction, outdoor space, and practical layouts in a quiet residential area near Park Slope and Greenwood. It suits first-time condo buyers, families, and long-term end-users who want the balance of modern design, lower carrying costs, and easy access to transit and neighborhood amenities.