388 Bridge

388 Bridge, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Condo Building In Downtown Brooklyn

Units

371

Stories

53

Year Built

2014

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Units for Rent

1 Available Units

388 Bridge

405,981

Total Sq Ft

Condominium

Building Type

405,981

Total Sq Ft

Condominium

Building Type

At 53 stories, 388 Bridge Street briefly held the title of Brooklyn’s tallest building upon completion in 2014, until SLCE Architects beat its own record with the 58-story Avo DoBro. No matter, because the former still offers impressive skyline and waterfront vistas from many of its 371 units. Beyond its height, the glass-and-metal building isn’t particularly distinguishable from the plethora of high rises now crowding Downtown Brooklyn, except for at night when the tip of the structure changes colors. (In 2013, Brooklyn Magazine called 388 Bridge “perhaps the ugliest of the new skyscrapers.”) The main distinction, however, is within, where 144 of the 371 residences are condos that start on the 32nd floor; the lower units are rentals. And, even with all the competition, the location is also notable. “You have an area which is very rare in 21st-century New York City, where you have the ability to build high-density tall buildings and you have transit,” Stahl Organization vice president Roger Fortune told the Observer in 2016. What the condo’s 144 units may lack in character they compensate for with nine-foot ceilings and walls of casement windows; the higher floors provide unobstructed views of the East River, Statue of Liberty, Manhattan skyline or southern Brooklyn. High-end finishes and contemporary amenities add interest to conventional, white-walled layouts, like open kitchens with white quartz counters, wheeled islands and walnut cabinets with integrated refrigerators, microwaves and dishwashers. Primary bathrooms are en suite with deep white quartz sinks and deep soaking tubs, separate showers and black Metro Anthracite tile. All apartments come equipped with Bosch washers and dryers, wide oak plank floors and zoned heat and air. Most condos are two bedrooms, followed by one- and three-bedroom units and a smaller contingent of studios and four bedrooms. Studios start at 530 square feet; a recent sale closed at $725,000. The building’s most expensive option, a four-bedroom penthouse encompassing 2,300 square feet, sold for $5 million. The full-service 388 Bridge attracts the amenity-loving crowd, especially the 46th-floor lounge with its pool table, contemporary fireplace and immersive views, and the 54th-floor rooftop space, an enviable vantage point from which to enjoy fireworks from multiple directions. The fifth floor houses a landscaped 5,000-square-foot terrace; besides providing the ability to grill, there’s even a small playground along with plenty of seating. This is a busy floor thanks to a spacious, well-maintained gym, where walls of windows add motivation to work out; a well-curated children’s playroom, also featuring high ceilings and windows; and a lounge that can double as party space due to its catering kitchen. Additional amenities are tucked away in the basement, including bike storage, a pet spa, laundry room and storage units for an extra cost. Ground floor businesses include J’s Cleaners for valet service and a parking garage. Surrounded by Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene and Boerum Hill, Downtown Brooklyn quickly evolved after 388 Bridge went up, transforming from a commercial to residential neighborhood populated with amenity-laden condos and businesses catering to newcomers. City Point is among the newer arrivals, a massive complex along Fulton Street containing Trader Joe’s, the trendy Dekalb Market food hall, Alamo Drafthouse movie theater and Target. Add in the likes of Sephora, Lululemon, locally made Brooklyn goods, McNally Jackson bookstore, a toy store, pickleball courts and a brewery, and Downtown Brooklyn has once again become a destination for those beyond its boundaries. Before that, Fulton Street lured shoppers for decades, and the revitalized corridor is just up the block from 388 Bridge, where newer additions (mostly chains) have joined stalwarts like Macy’s. That said, Fulton Street hasn’t changed much in the past decade, and other blasts from the past remain too, like the original location of Junior’s, a diner institution best known for its cheesecake. But other nearby spots represent a mix of the old and new; case in point is Gage and Tollner. The original restaurant opened in 1879 and persisted until 2004. New owners revived the name and location in 2021, attracting another generation to its high-end, old-world aesthetic. Most lines pass through, or near, Downtown Brooklyn, putting 12 trains less than a 10-minute walk from 388 Bridge. The closest are just a block away, with the express 2, 3 Hoyt station on Fulton Street and Jay Street - MetroTech R stop on Willoughby. The station’s A, C, F trains are just a bit further. Flatbush Avenue provides the B, Q, R at the Dekalb Avenue stop and the 4, 5 at the Nevins Street stop. Drivers and cyclists can quickly access the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges into Manhattan; the latter can grab a Citi Bike at Lawrence and Willoughby streets.

388 Bridge is a condominium located in Kings and the 11201 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Kings County attendance zone.

Building Amenities

  • 24 Hour Access
  • Air Conditioning
  • Courtyard
  • Fitness Center
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Picnic Area
  • Playground
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Washer/Dryer Hookup
  • Heating
  • Doorman
  • Grill
  • Media Center/Movie Theatre
  • Pet Play Area
  • Kitchen
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Refrigerator
  • Oven
  • Range
  • Tub/Shower
  • Roof Terrace
  • Bicycle Storage
  • Elevator
  • Lounge
  • Maintenance on site
  • Pet Washing Station
  • Wheelchair Accessible (Rooms)

Location

388 Bridge, Brooklyn,
NY 11201

Neighborhood

Downtown Brooklyn is not only New York’s third-largest business district – it continues to grow and prosper into a pivotal education center. The cityscape around this community is largely made up of historic converted homes and state-of-the-art office buildings. In addition to NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering, New York City College of Technology and Long Island University – Brooklyn reside here.

Once students are done with classes for the day, many can be found enjoying the fresh air at Cadman Plaza Park. Points of interest (as well as means of travel) include the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. Even with these nearby, locals prefer to commute using the NYC Subway.

Brooklyn’s admiration for art and culture doesn’t go unnoticed – it’s guaranteed you’ll find an entertainment venue that has either a play, band performance, or film viewing party some night during the workweek. When it comes to shopping, you’ll find that Fulton Street will meet your needs.

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Education

College & Universities Distance

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Walk: 5 mins walk / 0.3 away
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Walk: 8 mins walk / 0.4 away
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388 Bridge is within 1 minute or 0.1 mile from ASA College Brooklyn. It is also near Brooklyn Law School and Long Island Univ., Brooklyn.

Transportation

Transportation options available in Brooklyn include Lawrence Street-Metrotech, located 0.0 mile from 388 Bridge .

Transit/Subway Distance

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Walk: 5 mins walk / 0.3 away
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Commuter Rail Distance

Drive: 5 mins drive / 1.2 away
1.2 mi
Drive: 8 mins drive / 2.4 away
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Drive: 12 mins drive / 3.8 away
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Drive: 18 mins drive / 6.6 away
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388 Bridge is near Laguardia, located 10.2 miles or 20 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 14.8 miles or 26 minutes away.

Airports Distance

Drive: 20 mins drive / 10.2 away
10.2 mi
Drive: 26 mins drive / 14.8 away
14.8 mi
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99
Out of 100
Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100
Out of 100
Living in this area is considered a rider’s paradise, with world-class transportation.
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
91
Out of 100
Do you prefer to get around on two wheels? You’ll love living in this neighborhood, which is considered a biker’s paradise.
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Points of Interest

Time and distance from 388 Bridge .

Shopping Centers Distance

Walk: 4 mins walk / 0.2 away
0.2 mi
Drive: 4 mins drive / 1.4 away
1.4 mi
Walk: 16 mins walk / 0.9 away
0.9 mi
388 Bridge has 3 shopping centers within 1.4 miles, which is about a 4-minute drive. The miles and minutes will be for the farthest away property.

Parks & Recreation Distance

Walk: 10 mins walk / 0.5 away
0.5 mi
Walk: 13 mins walk / 0.7 away
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Drive: 4 mins drive / 1.2 away
1.2 mi
Walk: 16 mins walk / 0.8 away
0.8 mi
Drive: 5 mins drive / 1.5 away
1.5 mi
388 Bridge has 5 parks within 1.5 miles, including Fort Greene Park, Cadman Plaza Park, and Commodore Barry Park.

Hospitals Distance

Walk: 9 mins walk / 0.5 away
0.5 mi
Drive: 7 mins drive / 2.4 away
2.4 mi
Drive: 9 mins drive / 3.2 away
3.2 mi
388 Bridge has 3 hospitals within 3.2 miles, the nearest is Brooklyn Hospital Center - Downtown Campus which is 0.5 mile away and a 9 minutes drive.