Fall Rules in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill

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Fall is one of Brooklyn’s best seasons. The trees lining our streets and parks are dressed in their glorious autumnal finery, the temperature drops enough that we can finally wear our nice sweaters and jackets, and the smell of wood burning isn’t limited to artisanal pizzerias. In the neighborhoods of Clinton Hill and Fort Greene, fall means beautiful sights in Fort Greene Park, fun Halloween events, and going down Myrtle Avenue with a pumpkin latte to keep your hands warm.

It’s in this area that you can find Navy Green, a brand-new block of townhomes and market-rate condos. To really appreciate this vibrant part of Brooklyn that could become your new neighborhood, here are five things to do this autumn in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill.

The townhouses and condos of Navy Green surround a 30,000-square-foot common green, ideal for enjoying the passing of the seasons close to home. Each of the townhouses also has its own private garden area, while the condos feature a landscaped roof deck with impressive views.

To make Navy Green your new home, visit their website.

Photo of “Carnival of Carnage” by Halloween 313.