
Luxury Living Steps
from the Subway
875 Fourth Avenue sits just 2 minutes from the 36th Street station, with D, N, and R express service to Manhattan in under 30 minutes.
Manhattan in Minutes
The 36th Street station is a 2-minute walk from 875 Fourth Avenue's front door. D and N express trains skip local stops during rush hour, putting you in Midtown faster than most neighborhoods that cost twice as much.
Herald Square (34th St)
25 min
D/N express
Union Square (14th St)
20 min
N/R
Times Square (42nd St)
28 min
N/R to Times Sq
Financial District (Fulton St)
30 min
D/N express
Atlantic Terminal / Barclays
8 min
D/N/R
Downtown Brooklyn
12 min
D/N/R
An Express Stop at Your Doorstep
Not all subway stations are created equal. The 36th Street station is one of the key express stops on the Fourth Avenue line, serving three trains that connect you to nearly every corner of Manhattan.
D Express Service
Skip local stops during rush hour. 36th Street is an express stop — your train does not pass you by.
N & R Service
N train runs express during peak hours. R provides local service to Bay Ridge and into Manhattan.
Frequency
D/N/R trains run every 4-8 minutes during rush hour, every 8-12 minutes midday, and every 10-15 minutes late night.
Accessibility
The 36th Street station serves the intersection of Fourth Avenue and 36th Street, with entrances on both sides of the avenue.
Sunset Park & Greenwood Heights
875 Fourth Avenue sits at the intersection of Sunset Park and Greenwood Heights—a location that puts you within walking distance of Brooklyn's most diverse food scene, a 6-million-square-foot creative campus, and some of the borough's best green spaces.
Industry City — 2 blocks
Japan Village, Sahadi's, Hometown Bar-B-Que, coworking, seasonal events
8th Avenue Chinatown — 10 min walk
NYC's largest Chinatown. Dim sum, banh mi, regional Chinese cuisines
5th Avenue Corridor
Authentic Mexican, Guatemalan, and Salvadoran restaurants and bakeries
Green-Wood Cemetery — 12 min walk
478-acre National Historic Landmark with paths, hills, and cultural events


875 Fourth Avenue
Brand new construction completed in 2024. Every apartment includes modern finishes, in-unit washer/dryer, central air conditioning, and access to building amenities designed for how people actually live—a rooftop terrace with Manhattan views, a fitness center, co-working lounge, and secure parking.
- In-unit W/D
- Central AC
- Rooftop terrace
- Fitness center 24/7
- Co-working lounge
- Secure parking
- Bike storage
- Pet friendly
Apartments Near 36th Street Station



About Apartments Near the 36th Street Subway Station
The 36th Street subway station on the Fourth Avenue line is one of Brooklyn's most strategically located transit hubs. Serving the D, N, and R trains at the border of Sunset Park and Greenwood Heights, it provides express service to Manhattan during rush hours—putting Herald Square approximately 25 minutes away and the Financial District under 30 minutes. For professionals who commute to Midtown or Downtown, few Brooklyn locations offer a faster ride at a more affordable rent.
875 Fourth Avenue is the premier apartment building within walking distance of the 36th Street station. Completed in 2024, this new-construction luxury building offers studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments with in-unit washer/dryers, central air conditioning, chef's kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and oversized windows. Building amenities include a furnished rooftop terrace with panoramic Manhattan skyline views, a 24/7 fitness center, a professional co-working lounge, a 62-space secure parking garage, bike storage, and a pet-friendly policy with no breed restrictions.
The neighborhood surrounding the 36th Street station offers exceptional daily convenience. Industry City—a 6-million-square-foot creative campus with food halls, coworking spaces, and retail—is two blocks west. Brooklyn's Chinatown along 8th Avenue, one of the most authentic food corridors in New York City, is a 10-minute walk. Green-Wood Cemetery, a 478-acre National Historic Landmark, is a 12-minute walk east. Sunset Park itself, with its panoramic Manhattan skyline views and public recreation facilities, is nearby.
With studios starting at $2,677/month, one-bedrooms from $3,348/month, and two-bedrooms from $4,375/month, 875 Fourth Avenue delivers new-construction luxury and express subway access at prices significantly below comparable neighborhoods like Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, or Williamsburg. For apartment seekers prioritizing transit convenience without compromising on building quality, this is one of Brooklyn's strongest value propositions.
Your Commute Starts Here
Schedule a tour of 875 Fourth Avenue and walk to the 36th Street station yourself. Two minutes, three subway lines, and Manhattan in under 30 minutes.