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Brooklyn Point Neighborhood Guide 2020 BROOKLYN POINT OF VIEW Brooklyn Point marks the gateway to New York City’s most exciting neighborhood. Located in Downtown Brooklyn, one subway stop from Manhattan, and above the shopping and culinary opportunities of City Point, Brooklyn Point is at the center of it all. Explore DeKalb Market, Alamo Drafthouse, or the boutiques along Atlantic Avenue. Catch the biggest games at Barclays Center, discover a cutting- edge performance at BAM, or spend the day enjoying the many parks the borough has to offer. DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN QUICK FACTS 457 300 11 150 SEAMLESS COFFEE SHOPS MICHELIN RATED BARS & LOUNGES DELIVERY SPOTS RESTAURANTS 9 7 18 13 SUPERMARKETS MUSEUMS PARKS & THEATERS PLAYGROUNDS 17 15 9 15 GYMS, YOGA & PHARMACIES PET STORES HAIR SALONS DANCE STUDIOS PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION & DESTINATIONS 11 6 30 SUBWAY LINES MINUTE DRIVE TO MINUTE DRIVE MANHATTAN TO JFK 25 12 MINUTE DRIVE TO MINUTE WALK TO THE LAGUARDIA CLOSEST DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN, THE CIVIC AND LIRR TERMINAL COMMERCIAL CENTER OF THE BOROUGH, IS BECOMING A FULL FLEDGED RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY WITH ITS OWN IDENTITY, IF NOT ATTITUDE.” - NEW YORK TIMES LO\ IR "' 11\1 r 0 0 • JAN! O:S C::AAoUSliL. ONE G IRl COtlk41ES II' Rao L VAU ONA CR,OS Fli Fl.E CI-IQCO L ATE DIIMBO Vlt,IEGAII HI~ IHOUSE \ I re IIU TH :E C!ATEI-IOUSE!$ FORNO ROSSO M l'JYA JJ~O ASH l AND POLLO D I (H m BROOKL'l'N G RANGE IH <)( I l) 111ICII f FLU IN E C, Ye ·eoLLEGI; OF 'TEC NOlOG'( A.11..,._MOOri'M HOUSE 6ROOKLYJ\I t.1Cr,! 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I P\HI ~LOI I G ROCERY F ITN ESS & CULTURAL & SHOPPING INSTITUTIONS RESTAURANTS & MARKETS WELLNESS ENTERTAINMENT & OTHER & BARS UNION / - - - - - - V 0 MA~KE1" "The best way to immerse yourself in Brooklyn's mix of hip and historic neighborhoods is on foot, meandering around, absorbing all the sights, sounds, and flavors." - Living Magazine BROOKlYN I lO\/[You · EVERYWHERE EVERYWHERE YOU WANT TO GO YOU WANT TO BE Own the advantage of living above Brooklyn’s most essential transit Brooklyn Point is the final addition and only opportunity hub - only one stop from Manhattan and with convenient access to to own at City Point, the largest food, shopping, 11 subway lines. All the best neighborhoods are at your front door, and entertainment destination in Brooklyn. including downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Boerum Hill, and Fort Greene. DEKALB AVENUE STATION JAY STREET- METRO TECH HOYT- SCHERMERHORN STATION HOYT STREET STATION NEVINS STREET STATION ATLANTIC AVENUE- BARCLAYS CENTER BOROUGH HALL DEKALB MARKET HALL, A 26,000 SQUARE-FOOT FOOD HALL THAT IS PART FORTINA PIZZA KATZ’S DELI OF THE CITY POINT HANA NOODLES DEVELOPMENT IN DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN, IS A DRAW FOR PEOPLE WHO LIVE UPSTAIRS AND BEYOND.” CRAFT + CARRY FLETCHER ’ S BBQ - THE NEW YORK TIMES Within City Point is New York City’s best food hall, just downstairs. Dekalb Market Hall is a carefully curated culinary center of over 40 diverse food vendors, restaurants, cocktail bars, and a flagship Trader Joe’s emporium. Brooklyn’s largest market hall features New York’s most recognizable eateries, including the first CRAFT + CARRY expansion of the Landmark Katz’s Deli established on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. AMPLE HILLS CREAMERY FULTON LANDING ANDREW’S CLASSIC SEAFOOD MARKET BROOKLYN BAGELS FULTON LANDING AREPA LADY SEAFOOD BELLE CHEESE GUSS’ PICKLES BK JANI HANA NOODLES BK JUICER HAN DYNASTY BREAD & SPREAD HARD TIMES SUNDAES BUNKER HOME FRITE CAFE D’ AVIGNON KATZ’S DELI CAFE D’ AVIGNON BUNSMITH JIANBING COMPANY CAFE D’AVIGNON KATZ’S DELI CRAFT + CARRY KOTTI BERLINER JIANBING KOTTI BERLINER CUZIN’S DUZIN LIKKLE MORE DAIGO HAND ROLL BAR LIONI HEROES DEKALB TACO NOBLETREE COFFEE DONER KEBAB PAELLA SHACK DULCINEA PIEROGI BOYS EIGHT TURN CREPE POP CAKE SHOP FLETCHER’S BARBECUE STEVE’S AUTHENTIC FORAGERS BUTCHER KEY LIME PIES FORAGERS MARKET TWO TABLESPOONS FORAGERS ROTISSERIE WIKI WIKI CAFE D’ AVIGNON FORCELLA WILMA JEAN FORTINA *VENDORS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PROSPECT PARK BROOKLYNBROOKLYN BRIDGEBRIDGE PARKPARK PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS Brooklyn Point is surrounded by green with 18 parks and playgrounds. Right at your front door is the borough’s newest park, Willoughby Square Park. • Willoughby Square Park • University Place at Long Island University • Fort Greene Park • Brooklyn Bridge Park • Prospect Park • Columbus Park • Cadman Plaza Park WILLOUGHBY SQUARE PARK • Bam Park • Commodore Barry Park • Cobble Hill Park "Willoughby Square Park, described as the • Boreum Park Bryant Park of Downtown Brooklyn will be • Nicholas Naquan Heyward Jr. Park right across the street" • McLaughlin Park - City Realty • Bridge Park • Van Voorhees Playground • Cuyler Gore • Edmonds Playground • Albert J Parham Playground FORT GREENE PARK BROOKLYN BOULDERS PROSPECT PARK ZOO JANE’ S CAROUSEL CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES In addition to the array of on-site amenities at Brooklyn Point, Downtown Brooklyn offers activities for children of all ages. • Little Gym of Brooklyn Heights • Recess Dumbo • Jane’s Carousel • Brooklyn Boulders • Court 16 BK Tennis • Brooklyn Craft Farm • Prospect Park Zoo • Brooklyn Bridge Park • Transit Museum • Brooklyn Children’s Museum COURT 16 BK TENNIS BROOKLYN POINT IS SURROUNDED BY SOME OF EDUCATION NEW YORK’S FINEST EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS - FROM PRE-SCHOOL THROUGH GRADUATE SCHOOL. PLYMOUTH CHURCH SCHOOL • WHITMAN PARK FLATBUSH AVENUE COMMODORE PS 8 CADMAN PLAZA PARK BARRY PARK GREENE HILL SCHOOL • • NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY• GUIDEPOST • I SAINT ANN’S SCHOOL NYU TANDON SCHOOL MONTESSORI SCHOOL • OF ENGINEERING• • BR ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE NYU CENTER FOR URBAN • SCIENCE AND PROGRESS , PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE • • BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL • INTERNATIONAL CHARTER • SCHOOL OF NEW YORK FORT GREENE PARK BROOKLYN FRIENDS SCHOOL LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 1 WILLOUGHBY SQ • BERKELEY COLLEGE A FANTIS • • • SUNY EMPIRE BOERUM PLACE STATE COLLEGE• WHITTLE SCHOOL PS 29 PRIVATE SCHOOLS • • SCIENCE, LANGUAGE & ■ ARTS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL • BROOKLYN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES • HIGH SCHOOL ■ BROOKLYN HEIGHTS NEW SCHOOLS MONTESSORI SCHOOL • PS 261 • 80 FLATBUSH AVE, KHALIL GIBRAN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY ■ ATLANTIC AVENUE 80 FLATBUSH AVE, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PUBLIC SCHOOLS • ■ PARKS AND RECREATION ■ fflBrooklyn -= Law School • PS 38 \Vhittle • ..._....,...,••n•l9" ARTS & CULTURE DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN PROVIDES THE PERFECT STARTING POINT FOR EXPERIENCING AN ECLECTIC AREA FULL OF ENERGY AND BRIMMING WITH CULTURE.” - NYCGO.COM • Home to nearly 50 arts and cultural organizations • Over 650,000 visitors per year BROOKLYN MUSEUM BROOKLYN HEIGHTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY • Brooklyn Academy of Music • Brooklyn Museum • New York Transit Museum • Brooklyn Historical Society • Brooklyn Historical Society DUMBO • Museum for Brooklyn Navy Yard History • Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts • Barclay’s Center hosts over 200 events a year • BRIC Arts • Local Events: Downtown Brooklyn hosts a summer series of events for the public at MetroTech, Willoughby Plaza and Albee Square. 71 fl TTl l nn l I JI I J1J J J I l II fTJllTJiJJ J ll J lJ JJ)))) JJJ m; • • • • • • • • • • • <. • ~ ............. ·------ ----- .. BAM BRIC BARCLAYS CENTER DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN ON THE RISE Brooklyn Point is surrounded by growth. Located in The Brooklyn Tech Triangle, which launched in 2013. The Brooklyn Tech Triangle is comprised of Downtown Brooklyn, DUMBO and The Brooklyn Navy Yard and a thriving community of office campuses. The area has emerged as New York City’s largest cluster of tech activity outside of Manhattan. 7.06% THE PERCENT THE AVERAGE RESIDENTIAL B BROOKLYN SALES PRICES $2.9 INCREASED FROM 5,600 2003 TO 2018 WORTH OF BUSINESSES PROJECTS UNDER INCLUDING: JP MORGAN CONSTRUCTION IN CHASE, ETSY, MAKERBOT, DOWNTOWN BROOK- UNIT TECHNOLOGIES LYN DIGITAL, AND SLATE. $3.8B IN THE PIPELINE OF NEW PROJECTS TO BE DEVELOPED 26% 1,271% JOB GROWTH 2010 VENTURE CAPITAL - 2015 (COMPARED TO INVESTMENT GREW 17% NYC AVERAGE) 115% FROM $90M TO $1.23B TECH, ADVERTISING, MEDIA AND INFO JOB GROWTH 2010 - 2015 17M 31% SF OF EXISTING POPULATION OFFICE SPACE; 152K GROWTH 2010 - 2016 OF COWORKING 11 SPACE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS WITH 45,000 UNDERGRAD AND GRAD STUDENTS .
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