The Greenpoint
21 India St, Brooklyn, NY

Welcome to The Greenpoint
The Greenpoint is a unique collection of over 350 luxury rental residences and 95 contemporary condominiums on the Brooklyn waterfront—a gateway to Manhattan and a destination in itself. Rising 40 stories in glass, steel and brick, The Greenpoint, brings a new way of living to the neighborhood. Thoughtfully designed studio-to-three bedroom residences offer spectacular views, airy living spaces and excellent light. An amenity-rich lifestyle awaits with 30,000 square feet of space to live, work and play while the NYC Ferry is just outside your door offering convenient and direct access to Midtown Manhattan, Wall Street, Williamsburg, Long Island City and more. The development’s large retail component and new public waterfront park will bring additional life and energy to the increasingly vibrant Greenpoint waterfront. Strolling along the waterside boardwalks at twilight, you’ll feel all that makes Greenpoint a magical home.
Units
Available units in 3D
N0314
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2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
N0404
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1 bedroom
1 bathroom
N0502
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2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
S508
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1 bedroom
1 bathroom
S0311
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Studio
1 bathroom
S0503
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1 bedroom
1 bathroom
S0509
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2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
T911
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2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
T2402
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2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
T2403
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1 bedroom
1 bathroom
T2505
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Studio
1 bathroom
T2506
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Studio
1 bathroom
T2509
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1 bedroom
1 bathroom
T2511
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2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
T2512
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2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Gallery

Map and Transit
India Street Ferry Landing
under 500 feet
Greenpoint Av
0.32 miles
Nassau Av
0.66 miles
Hunters Point Ferry Landing
0.68 miles
Long Island City
0.69 miles

Neighborhood
Quiet, tree-lined streets teem with friendly residents and homegrown shops—combining the best of new and old Greenpoint. Kielbasa, cannoli, soda bread, pierogi: all of these are on sale in the shops of Manhattan Avenue, operated by the descendants of the families who established the neighborhood. Meanwhile, on and off the avenue, the offerings multiply, with hand-crafted espresso, mid-century furniture, and salt-water bagels. Experimental movie theaters thrive next to independent bookshops, an indoor skate bowl, a bowling alley and the borough’s most extensive—organic supermarket, the Greenpoint Natural Market.