One of the latest, and largest, offerings is the Clark, a 420-unit market-rate rental complex developed by the Hudson Companies on the neighborhood’s border with East Flatbush.

Rising from former parking lots and industrial buildings near Kings County Hospital Center, the project is going up in two phases. The first, which opens next month, is an eight-story building at 310 Clarkson Avenue, between Nostrand and New York Avenues.

Its 170 apartments, ranging from studios to three-bedrooms, many of which offer sweeping views across low-slung blocks, include kitchens with Caesarstone counters, under-cabinet lighting and garbage disposals. There are also Bosch washers and dryers.

Among the building’s amenities are a naturally lighted gym, as well as a landscaped roof deck with washtub-like metal containers that can be rented, for $100 per container per year, by tenants who wish to try their hand at herb gardens. Behind the building is a long dog run.

Prices start at around $1,900 a month for studios, and around $2,300 for one-bedrooms. But as part of a promotion, tenants are currently entitled to a free month’s rent on a 13-month lease, according to Alison Novak, a Hudson Companies principal.