Buildings with elevators near the A train in Brooklyn
This page covers buildings with elevators near the A train in Brooklyn, with 165+ buildings currently matching the filter. Use it to narrow your search to places that prioritize elevator access and make commuting along the A line easier. Openigloo helps you compare options using building-level signals, tenant Q&A, and reviews you can read before touring. You can cross-check what people report on day-to-day access, then open each building’s details to confirm how the elevator works for move-ins, packages, and any building-specific rules.
Buildings with elevators near the A train in Brooklyn
Showing 55–72 of 165 buildings with elevators near the A train in Brooklyn.

1875 Atlantic Avenue
Stuyvesant Heights
45 Hoyt Street
Downtown Brooklyn

86 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn

66 Rockwell Place
Fort Greene

78 Herkimer Street
Bedford-Stuyvesant

1 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn

225 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn
300 Ashland Place
Fort Greene

81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn

125 Court St
Downtown Brooklyn
715 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights

120 Nassau Street
Downtown Brooklyn

180 Myrtle Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn

30 Washington Street
DUMBO
72 Willoughby Street
Downtown Brooklyn

107 Columbia Heights
Brooklyn Heights

196 Willoughby Street
Fort Greene
What to check before for buildings with elevators near the A train in Brooklyn
- Confirm the elevator is in-service for move-ins and deliveries, not just listed as available. Ask about any schedules, inspections, or temporary outages.
- Check the full lease terms that affect your total monthly cost (e.g., security deposit, any move-in fees, and whether utilities are separate).
- Review building Q&A and recent reviews for patterns on reliability, wait times, and how maintenance requests are handled.
- If you’re planning accessibility needs, ask the super/property manager about door width, any steps at entrances, and whether there are alternate routes.
- Use the A-train proximity as a starting point, then validate walking time and the exact station entrances you’ll use daily.