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  1. Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real Estate
    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real EstateOkay. Take a breath. Pretty spectacular, right? To the north and northwest, you’ve got the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge and everything beyond them.
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    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real EstateFrom Brooklyn Navy Yard to Fort Greene Park’s Prison Ship Martyrs Monument to the clocktower of One Hanson, the view facing east is no less impressive.
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    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real EstateI spy with my little eye…the Chrysler Building. And the gold spire of the New York Life Insurance Building. And the Metlife Tower. And…oh, the Empire State Building.
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    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real EstateLook closely: That’s the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in the distance.
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    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real Estate…And in the other direction, past the Williamsburg Bridge, the 59th Street Bridge. That’s four water-traversing marvels of engineering in one view.
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    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real Estate

    Next time you’re at sidewalk level, remember that this is what the city (and New Jersey, in the distance) looks like from 40 stories high.

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    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real EstateWhy hello there, One World Trade Center. You’re looking lovely.
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    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real EstateUp above the fray, you almost forget how hectic things are down below (almost).
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    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real EstateThis is one vantage point where we’d like nothing better than to watch the clouds roll in. Or the sun set. Or the fireworks on the Fourth of July.
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    Photograph: Courtesy MNS Real EstateNever gets old, does it?

360-degree views of the city

Check out stunning views of Manhattan and Brooklyn from luxury building BKLYN Air. Everything looks better from 40 stories up.

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Fall might be NYC’s most photogenic time of year, between crisp blue skies, flame-hued foliage in the parks and killer sunsets over the Hudson. But in all honesty, our city is a knockout in all seasons (take that, Maine!), thanks to that stunning skyline that takes your breath away no matter how long you’ve lived here. Just think about the last time you caught sight of the city from the window of an airplane…yeah, that feeling.

At Downtown Brooklyn luxury building BKLYN Air, you don’t have to hop on a flight to capture those butterflies: The residence features a 40-story-high landscaped terrace, Sky Deck, that boasts jaw-dropping vistas of lower Manhattan, the East River and the tree-nestled streets of Brooklyn. In other words, a 360-degree view to make you fall in love with the city all over again.
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