MARINE PARK

Unlike Any Other

Just steps from the iconic Coney Island boardwalk, 1515 Surf Modern Apartments is redefining modern coastal living in New York City. Our thoughtfully designed residences offer contemporary comfort, stunning ocean views, and a vibrant community atmosphere, all powered by geothermal energy in NYC’s first zero-carbon-ready apartment building. At 1515 Surf, sustainability meets sophistication, creating an inviting haven where city life flows seamlessly with the rhythm of the shore.

BROOKLYN NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHLIGHTS

Marine Park, Brooklyn’s largest neighborhood park and namesake area, reflects centuries of ecological, historical, and suburban evolution. Originally inhabited by Lenape communities and later cultivated by Dutch colonial farmers, the land remained largely untouched until early 20th-century civic efforts preserved its natural beauty. Philanthropic land donations led to the creation of Marine Park in 1937, now spanning nearly 800 acres of wetlands, sports fields, and walking trails. Anchored by the historic Hendrick I. Lott House and framed by modest brick homes, the neighborhood maintains a quiet, suburban feel while offering exceptional access to green space. Its civic-minded roots, expansive parkland, and ecological diversity distinguish Marine Park as one of Brooklyn’s most unique and thoughtfully preserved residential enclaves.

Sea

Everything

Known for its amusement – Coney is that and so much more. Here’s just a few of the ways to experience the magic surrounding 1515 Surf:

Snag a prime spot in the sand at Luna Park

Lunch at Ruby’s Bar & Grill or Paul’s Daughter – feast on fried seafood and cold beer

The historic Riegelmann Boardwalk – and check out the New York Aquarium

A mid-day snack at two legends – Nathan’s Famous or Totonno’s

Experience a live show at The Amphitheater

Pizza and spumoni outside at the legendary L&B

Attend a Brooklyn Cyclones baseball game – and take in a cotton-candy sunset

Ride the famed Cyclone roller coaster

Drinks and entertainment in Brighton Beach