About One Brooklyn Bridge Park
One Brooklyn Bridge Park is located at 360 Furman Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. It’s a residential building directly adjacent to Brooklyn Bridge Park, which is an 85-acre waterfront park stretching along the East River. The spot is prized for its proximity to green open space, walking paths along the water, and jaw-dropping views across the river and toward Manhattan.
Features Amenities
Although One Brooklyn Bridge Park primarily refers to a residential complex rather than a standalone park, its connection to the larger park influences its landscape and what residents can access. The building hosts around 450 residences, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units. It offers many high-end amenities: a fully equipped gym; a children’s playroom; indoor entertainment spaces like media rooms, billiards room, music room, and a screening room; landscaped terraces; a rooftop deck; and scenic waterfront views. These indoor and outdoor features make the building not just a place to live but a place to experience the park lifestyle more fully.
Because it has direct access to the waterfront promenade and pathways of Brooklyn Bridge Park, residents and visitors benefit from all that the public park offers: landscaped piers, lawns, playgrounds, outdoor sports courts, waterfront walkways, public art installations, and much more.
Landscape Park Setting
Brooklyn Bridge Park is built over old piers and waterfront infrastructure, converted into a lush, multi-sectional park with piers, lawns, gardens, playgrounds, and artistic elements. Landscape design includes curves, native plantings, waterfront terraces, and engineered features like hills and sound buffers to reduce roadway noise. Green lawns on piers, cobblestone paths, tree-lined promenades, and open piers gazing across the river are typical. The views are a dominant part of the experience—skyline silhouettes, bridges, water, and sunsets.
Because One Brooklyn Bridge Park is so close, its residents are immersed in that scenery. It’s common to walk out and feel like you're already part of the park: the river breeze, the sightlines across the East River, the lush plantings, and the ability to step from your building into public green space.
Activities How People Use the Space
People living at or visiting One Brooklyn Bridge Park often use the building’s terraces and private outdoor spaces to relax, socialize, or entertain guests, taking advantage of scenic vistas. The indoor amenity spaces get used for gatherings, fitness, movie nights, or just escaping bad weather.
Stepping into Brooklyn Bridge Park, people jog, bike, walk dogs, and do yoga. There are sports courts (basketball, volleyball, pickleball), kayaking in designated inlets, roller skating, and picnic events. Parents bring kids to play on playgrounds like those at Pier 6 (Sand-play Village, water splash features, Slide Mountain, etc.). Public art and gardens offer places to pause and enjoy lighter moments. Seasonal programming—concerts, movie nights, fitness classes—draw people in. Evening light and waterfront promenades make for romantic walks or calm after work strolls.