While the world may have changed dramatically since 20 Henry was built in the mid-1800s, Brooklyn Heights remains very much the same; with quaint, tree-lined streets, 19th-century architecture, small storefronts, sidewalk cafes and a true sense of community. The pace is relaxed and friendly, yet the dynamic energy is contagious. Drenched in history, The Heights is known as America’s first suburb. Minutes away is The Brooklyn Heights Promenade with its matchless views of the New York City skyline. It is home to a host of gems including Brooklyn Bridge Park, the River Café, and a restored antique carousel housed in a new pavilion designed by Jean Nouvel.