The New Signature Club Offers Premium Senior Living at The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights
Weekly happy hours include hors d’oeuvres and two complimentary cocktails.

Photo via The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights has much to offer, and so does The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights. It offers sophisticated senior living — and the new Signature Club, located on the 11th and 13th floors, takes it to another level.
A lifestyle of comfort and convenience
Independent living at The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights is more than maintenance-free living. Members enjoy weekly housekeeping, personal laundry service, and 24/7 maintenance. Residents have the freedom to shape their days and more time for personal interests, whether exploring the neighborhood’s arts scene, enjoying quality dining, or spending quiet mornings with a book.
The Signature Club enhances this lifestyle with additional services and amenities. Members receive professional move-in coordination for a smooth transition to their new home. The program includes butler services for dry cleaning, handling packages, and arranging transportation. It even includes procuring tickets for performances.
Then there’s a $150 Salon & Spa gift voucher and an annual anniversary deep cleaning of their residence, including paint touch-ups and carpet shampooing.
Community and experiences
The Signature Club creates opportunities for connection. Weekly happy hours include hors d’oeuvres and two complimentary cocktails. Monthly Supper Club dinners feature quality cuisine and conversation, while cultural outings explore Brooklyn’s arts and entertainment offerings.
Mornings begin with complimentary coffee and pastries in the bistro lounge. Each resident’s birthday is celebrated with a chef-prepared brunch or dinner for up to four guests.
Visit us
Whether enjoying the views, visiting local attractions, or utilizing the butler service, the Signature Club aims to enhance your living experience. Schedule a private tour and lunch to learn more about the Signature Club at The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights today.
[Photos via The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights]
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