With Occupancy Expected Soon, Spacious Condos Debut at Parlour in Park Slope
The boutique condo development offers comfort and convenience, including pantries, outdoor space, and an attended lobby.

Rendering by Binyan Studios
Parlour, a boutique condo development in Park Slope, reimagines brownstone living with modern appeal. The 19 residences at Parlour blend the comfort and scale of a townhouse with the conveniences of condominium living.
Located at 243 4th Avenue, Parlour is the first new development condominium in Brooklyn designed by INC Architecture & Design. It offers expansive, light-filled residences with multiple exposures, each with at least one private outdoor space and two to five bedrooms.
Living, dining and entertainment areas are open plan; bedroom suites provide ample private space. Homes have high ceilings and range in size from 1,300 square feet to more than 3,200 square feet.
Parlour debuts a new standard for kitchen design with an expanded pantry area, Miele appliances including dual ovens, in-sink garbage disposals, and wine coolers or wine refrigerators. Kitchens also feature a wall of custom Italian cabinetry with a combination of rift-sawn white oak veneer and white lacquered millwork.
Amenities abound, including an attended lobby, common terrace with a full outdoor kitchen, lounge, fitness center, children’s playroom, bicycle storage, resident storage, and dedicated package storage. Private rooftop terraces and parking are available for select residences.
Prices start at $1.7 million and occupancy is expected this year.
Private appointments are available at Parlour’s sales lounge at 249 4th Avenue. Halstead Development Marketing | The Aguayo Team is exclusively handling sales and marketing.
To learn more, visit the Parlour website.
[Renderings by Binyan Studios]
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