Cornelia House is centrally located in Queens' Ridgewood neighborhood, just a few blocks from Brooklyn's Bushwick district. True to Ridgewood's historic character, this Roman Revival-style home features brick facades with elegant brick arches above each window. The interior of this walk-up apartment has been renovated to support modern living while preserving gorgeous elements like exposed brick walls. The closest subway station is Forest Av on the M line, a 5-minute walk away. You can also walk 10 minutes to Myrtle-Wyckoff Station, which serves both the M and L lines. You can reach the Lower East Side and Manhattan's East Village within 20 minutes. If you work in Midtown, Bryant Park is just 35 minutes away, and you can reach the Financial District in 40 minutes. Additionally, the nearest Citi Bike dock is only a 5-minute walk, and the neighborhood boasts convenient bus access. Cornelia House is nestled in the welcoming neighborhood of Ridgewood, adjacent to Brooklyn's Bushwick. Ridgewood is known for its laid-back pace, historic streets, and as a hub for Polish cuisine and culture in New York. The house is situated in a vibrant part of the community, surrounded by restaurants and bars, just a few blocks from Myrtle Avenue—a bustling commercial thoroughfare connecting Brooklyn and Queens.