Prospect Park South
Designated a Historic District in 1978, Prospect Park
South is unquestionably the grandest section of Old Flatbush, with a unique
assortment of large, architecturally significant homes. It was designed by Dean
Alvord before the turn of the century as a “garden in the city”
and still retains the same delightful rural ambiance today. The streets are
lined with lavish, single-family residences and it is one of New York’s
greatest treasures.
Alvord abandoned the row house concept in favor of more stately, detached homes
built under careful restrictions. All utilities were installed underground before
a street was paved or a plot of land sold. Trees were planted every twenty feet,
not along the curb, but on the building line to create a more spacious, open
feeling that still remains today. If you walk down any street in Prospect park
South, you will see each block adorned by brick gateposts, engraved with “PPS”.
The Prospect Park South Association is very active neighborhood group. They
recently hosted a Progressive Dinner and a Wine Tasting/Cabaret Night. The Prospect
Park South Garden tour is a wonderful tour through the beautiful backyards of
the neighborhood. Every year Prospect Park South sponsor seasonal events for
the growing number of young families moving to the neighborhood. For more information,
contact Al Cleary, President of Prospect Park South Association, 718.940.6979.
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