
Apartments near The Shops at Gateway in Brooklyn, NY (1,260 Rentals)


10835 Flatlands Avenue

344 Ashford St

360 Shepherd Ave

501 Pennsylvania Ave

643 Alabama Ave

633 Alabama Ave

518 Pennsylvania Ave

1001 E 108th St

479 Pennsylvania Ave

531 Sheffield Ave

535 Sheffield Ave

2 Units, Vacant, Ideal For 6 Family Conversio

427 Miller Ave

Shore Gardens

790 Liberty Ave

92 Fountain Ave

566 Riverdale Ave

575 Riverdale Ave

76 Louisiana Ave

523 Sheffield Ave

173 Sheridan Ave

517 New Jersey Ave

756-760 Liberty Ave

473 Pennsylvania Ave

574 Georgia Ave

596 Georgia Ave

604 Georgia Ave

2278 Pitkin Ave

540 Sheffield Ave

498 Pennsylvania Ave

37 Hill St

70 Hill St

17-19 Hill St

554 Riverdale Ave

333 Shepherd Ave

47 Hill St

726 Liberty Ave

578 Georgia Ave

755 Liberty Ave

77 Montauk Ave

Green Mountain Deli

677 Glenmore Ave

2289-91-95 Pitkin Ave -3 Houses side by side

344 Van Siclen Ave

525 Georgia Ave

382 Barbey St

720 Liberty Ave

520 Sheffield Ave

49 Hill St

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