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  2. East New York, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_New_York,_Brooklyn

    East New York is a residential neighborhood in the eastern section of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, United States. Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise, are roughly the Cemetery Belt and the Queens borough line to the north; the Queens borough line to the east; Jamaica Bay to the south, and the Bay Ridge ...

  3. East New York - CityNeighborhoods.NYC

    www.cityneighborhoods.nyc/east-new-york

    East New York is on the eastern border of Brooklyn, adjacent to Queens. To the north are its subsections of Cypress Hills and City Line. To the south is Starrett City and Jamaica Bay, while Canarsie and Brownsville are to the west.

  4. East New York NYC Neighborhood Guide - Compass

    www.compass.com/neighborhood-guides/nyc/east-new-york

    Welcome to East New York. The easternmost neighborhood in Brooklyn has an urban feel that belies its waterfront locale. It has yet to see the much talked about gentrification that’s transforming other parts of the borough. Homes for Sale in East New York Homes for Rent in East New York.

  5. East New York Community Planning Plan - DCP - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/east-new-york/east-new-york-1.page

    The Department of City Planning has developed a proposal for new zoning districts in East New York to allow for new affordable and mixed-income housing and community facilities, encourage new commercial development, and provide requirements for street-level activity on commercial corridors.

  6. East New York/Starrett City BK05 - Furman Center

    furmancenter.org/neighborhoods/view/east-new-york-starrett-city

    In 2022, East New York/Starrett City was the city’s 6th largest neighborhood by population out of 59 neighborhoods. It has the 5th largest proportion of nonwhite population, the 47th highest median income, and the 47th most expensive rents of the city’s 59 neighborhoods. From 2010 to 2020, the neighborhood added 3,546 new housing units, 248 ...

  7. East New York Then, Now, and in the Future | Brooklyn Public...

    www.bklynlibrary.org/blog/2015/08/04/east-new-york-then-now

    East New York was founded in 1825 by the idealistic John Pitkin as a city to rival New York City, but it never grew beyond its primarily residential roots and, like all of the outer boroughs, remained a commuter neighborhood for Manhattan.

  8. East New York, Brooklyn - Historic Districts Council's Six to...

    6tocelebrate.org/neighborhood-items/east-new-york-brooklyn

    East New York is a dynamic and largely unrecognized jewel in New York City. In the mid-17th century, Dutch farming families began migrating here from the town of Flatbush, referring to the land as the “new lots,” and it was soon identified as a subsidiary of Flatbush.

  9. About East New York | Schools, Demographics, Things to Do - ...

    www.homes.com/local-guide/brooklyn-ny/east-new-york-neighborhood

    East New York is a mashup of residential, tree-lined streets with multifamily rowhomes, 44 zoned industrial blocks, 11 public housing developments, townhomes, newer construction and apartment buildings.

  10. East New York, Brooklyn Neighborhood Guide - Nooklyn

    nooklyn.com/neighborhoods/east-new-york

    An up and coming area in Brooklyn that houses a diverse community and plenty of Jamaican, Spanish, and African eateries. Due to a rezoning in early 2017, it’s been speculated that East New York will soon be a new hotspot for residents, especially with its ample access to trains and other public transit. Locals love the Highland Park for its ...

  11. East New York, NYC [Neighborhood Guide] | The Corcoran Group

    www.corcoran.com/neighborhoods/guide/new-york-city/east-new-york

    East New York is eminently enormous. It shares an eastern border with several Queens neighborhoods and, if you include Cypress Hills in its area, also brushes up against Queens to the north. The boundaries extend south down to Shirley Chisholm State Park and Jamaica Bay.