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Directory of Business Improvement Districts Directory Of Business Improvement Districts org_id org_name org_address 62 Fulton Area Business (FAB) Alliance 1047a Fulton Street 76 Throggs Neck 3800 East Tremont Avenue 26 Woodhaven 89-07 Jamaica Avenue 65 Atlantic Avenue 129 Montague Street Page 1 of 182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts org_address2 org_city org_state Brooklyn NY Suite 2F Bronx NY 2nd Floor Woodhaven NY Brooklyn NY Page 2 of 182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts org_zip boro_id org_phone 11238 Brooklyn 7189283322 10465 Bronx 3472818323 11421 Queens 9294605808 11201 Brooklyn 7185226100 Page 3 of 182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts org_fax org_website org_email 7187833061 www.faballiance.org [email protected] www.throggsneckbid.com [email protected] 7188052929 www.woodhavenbid.org [email protected] www.atlanticavebid.org [email protected] Page 4 of 182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts org_boundary org_neighborhood Fulton Street, from Rockwell Place to Classon Fort Greene/Clinton Hill Avenue E Tremont Ave from Bruckner Blvd to Miles Ave Throggs Neck Jamaica Avenue from 100th Street to Elderts Lane Woodhaven Atlantic Avenue generally bounded by the Brooklyn- Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill Queens Expressway to west and 4th Avenue to east Page 5 of 182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts org_year org_realestate org_blocks December 2008 The Brooklyn neighborhoods of Fort Greene Clinton Hill 37 are home to tree-lined streets, community gardens, world- famous cultural institutions, parks, and a wonderfully diverse array of restaurants, shops, professional businesses, houses of worship and – what we value most – neighbors. Fulton Street runs through the heart of these two neighborhoods, providing approximately 200 businesses for area residents. All a brief stroll from home and easily accessible by multiple subway and bus lines. The Fulton Area Business (FAB) Alliance BID encompasses Fulton Street from Rockwell Place to Classon Avenue plus parts of Lafayette, Greene and Putnam Avenues. January 2019 27 July 1993 The 25 block Woodhaven BID is home to some 350 'Mom & Pop' stores that specialize in small town-like personalized service and is known as a great place for family shopping. The BID, since its inception, has fostered programs to enhance the retail and commercial development of Jamaica Avenue. 2011 Representing over 300 businesses in Brooklyn's vibrant 55 Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, and Cobble Hill neighborhoods, the Atlantic Avenue Business Improvement District is dedicated to promoting the Avenue's long-term economic development thereby Page 6 of 182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts org_businesses 207 0 400 Page 7 of 182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 7 North Flatbush 282 Flatbush Avenue 43 Kingsbridge 3109 Kingsbridge Avenue 67 Westchester Square 43 Westchester Square Page 8 of 182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 2nd Floor Brooklyn NY Bronx NY Bronx NY Page 9 of 182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 11217 Brooklyn 7187831685 10463 Bronx 7184326935 10461 Bronx 7185974629 Page 10 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts www.northflatbushbid.nyc [email protected] 7184326937 www.kingsbridgebidnyc.org [email protected] www.wsbid.org [email protected] Page 11 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts Flatbush Avenue from Atlantic Avenue to Grand Prospect Heights/Park Slope Army Plaza Broadway from West 230th Street to West 236th Kingsbridge Street; West 231st Street from the Major Deegan Expressway to Corlear Avenue Properties on both sides of East Tremont Avenue Westchester Square from Montgomery Place to the corner of Page 12 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts creating a thriving boulevard that attracts both residents and visitors to its vast array of services, shops, dining, while preserving the Avenue's rich history and diverse character. January 1986 The district is located in the heart of Brooklyn and is 24 surrounded by history and some of Brooklyn’s oldest institutions such as the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Museum and Williamsburg Savings Bank Tower. Over 170 merchants call North Flatbush Avenue their home with a vibrant mix of national/regional chains together with many locally owned businesses. With neighborhoods such as Park Slope to the west and Prospect Heights to the east, North Flatbush Avenue's fine mix of small to mid-size businesses is attractive to its residential neighbors. October 2001 Kingsbridge is the second oldest commercial center in the 26 northwest Bronx, serving not only the local residential neighborhoods surrounding it -- Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge Heights, Marble Hill, Riverdale, and Fieldston -- but the larger northwest Bronx and lower Westchester County as well. There are approximately 200 businesses in the Kingsbridge BID ranging from retail stores, personal and professional services, and restaurants. With a mix of locally owned and national chains Kingsbridge is an ideal area to visit for all of your shopping needs. 2012 The Westchester Square Business Improvement District - 19 the Gateway To The Northeast Bronx – isn’t just another Page 13 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 157 183 150 Page 14 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 54 Flatbush-Nostrand Junction c/o Brooklyn College 3 Jamaica Center 161-10 Jamaica Avenue Page 15 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 2900 Bedford Avenue,1407 Boylan Hall Brooklyn NY Suite 419 Jamaica NY Page 16 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 11210 Brooklyn 7189515000 11432 Queens 7185262422 Page 17 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 7182220781 www.exploreflatbush.com [email protected] 7185260215 www.jamaica.nyc [email protected] Page 18 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts Westchester Avenue and Seabury Avenue, and Williamsbridge Road from Westchester Avenue to Eastchester Road, and including properties in the triangular blocks in the middle of the District along East Tremont Avenue and Williamsburg Road. Area generally bounded by Flatbush Avenue on the Flatbush northeast, Campus Road on the south and Bedford Avenue and Kenelworth Place on west Jamaica Avenue from 169th Street to Sutphin Downtown Jamaica Boulevard; Union Hall Street from Jamaica Avenue to Archer Avenue Page 19 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts BID in a busy shopping district. It’s the ribbon that will tie together the economic expansion of a region that is growing by leaps and bounds with billions of dollars in investment. Located directly adjacent to the bustling Hutchinson-Metro Center office complex, the area is also home to many thriving local businesses as well as several large institutional anchors. May 2006 The Flatbush-Nostrand Junction is one of Brooklyn's 25 primary commercial areas outside of downtown. It is an important hub of education, commerce, transportation, and entertainment. It is the primary shopping area for thousands of area residents, and an important subway/bus transfer point. The Junction area also serves thousands of Brooklyn College students, faculty, and staff. July 1979 Jamaica Center, Queens embodies the rich and vibrant 30 diversity of New York City. A dynamic, bustling business district, Jamaica Center attracts hundreds of thousands of residents, workers, students, and visitors every day. Jamaica is the lifeline of Queens. With burgeoning arts and cultural centers, a major transportation hub, a concentration of government offices, an abundance of educational institutions, and a thriving retail corridor-- Jamaica center is truly a full-service downtown. At its heart is Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica Center's core shopping district and home to a wide variety of arts and cultural organizations, historical sites, and stunning architecture. A destination for shoppers, Jamaica Avenue is one of New Page 20 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 185 302 Page 21 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 63 Hudson Square 180 Varick Street 45 Downtown Flushing Transit Hub 135-20 39th Avenue 34 Madison Avenue 29 East 61st Street Page 22 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts Suite 422 New York NY Flushing NY 3rd Floor New York NY Page 23 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 10014 Manhattan 2124639160 11354 Queens 7188881805 10065 Manhattan 2128612055 Page 24 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts 2124639165 www.hudsonsquarebid.org [email protected] 7188881248 www.flushingbid.com [email protected] 2128617838 www.madisonavenuebid.org [email protected] Page 25 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement Districts Generally, West Houston Street to the north, Avenue Hudson Square of the Americas to the east, Canal Street to the south, and Greenwich Street to the west Main Street from Northern Boulevard to Sanford Downtown Flushing Avenue; Roosevelt Avenue from Union Street to Prince Street; 40th Road from Main Street to Prince Street; 39th Avenue from Main Street to College Point Boulevard; Kissena Boulevard from Main Street to Sanford Avenue Madison Avenue from 57th Street to 86th Street Upper East Side Page 26 of182 09/25/2021 Directory Of Business Improvement
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