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BFC Launches Leasing at Newest Project in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights

Brooklyn-based BFC Partners has launched leasing at its newest development, The Arch, a 16-story, 323-unit rental development located at 1101 President St. in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood .Leasing is being handled by MNS.  

“We are proud to debut The Arch, a residential project that has been part of our long-term vision and commitment to Crown Heights,” said Don Capoccia, BFC managing principal. “The apartments tout expansive amenities, panoramic views of Brooklyn’s tree-lined streets, and myriad resources with the proximity of the Major R. Owens Health and Wellness Center.”  

The Arch offers units ranging in size from 410-square-foot studios to 1,100 square-foot three-bedroom apartments starting from $4,472 per month. 

“The Arch brings a redefined living concept to an otherwise classic neighborhood, one that is tailored to renter’s preferences today,” said Andrew Barrocas, CEO of MNS. “This, paired with the neighborhood’s offerings, make this an extremely attractive option in today’s market.” 

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