Set on the west bank of East River, Austin, Nichols and Company Warehouse was built in the early 20th century. This Egyptian Revival-style building was designed by the architect Cass Gilbert. Until the year 1955, this building was used by the grocery wholesaler Austin, Nichols & Company. This old building was later purchased by 184 Kent Avenue Associates and was transformed into a condominium in 1999.
Located close to East River, Eagle Warehouse is part of Fulton Ferry District. Built in 1894, this building was designed by the architect Frank Freeman. It was formerly used as a warehouse to store items like fireproof vaults, silverware and furniture. In 1980, this red brick building was transformed into a residential complex. The building’s facade has an arched entrance, it features the company’s name Eagle Warehouse & Storage Company in bold letters. Those living in this building are blessed with breathtaking views of the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge.
Located in Prospect Park, Nethermead is a vast expanse of green meadow. In this meadow sits the Music Pagoda which was rebuilt in 1971. Until the year 1968, this space was offered to host music events. In the north of this open space lies the urban forest Ravine and in the south sits the scenic Prospect Park Lake. Nature lovers can relax at this meadow and explore the various trails that lead to other attractions like Lookout Hill, Fallkill Falls and Cleft Ridge Span.
Nestled in St John's University Queens Campus, Little Theater is a spacious performance arts center. Located adjacent to Carnesecca Arena, this theater hosts a number of musicals, drama, concerts, film screenings and more. Built in the year 2009, this large theater can accommodate hundreds of guests. This Contemporary-style theater offers state-of-the-art audio-video facilities.