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Borough Park is covered by ZIP Codes 11204, 11218, 11219, and 11230. 11219 is the primary ZIP Code for Borough Park. [46] The United States Post Office operates the Blythebourne Station at 1200 51st Street. [47]
The southwestern portion of Brooklyn shares numbered streets and avenues starting from 36th Street to 101st Street and from 1st Avenue to 25th Avenue, passing through the neighborhoods listed below: Bay Ridge. Fort Hamilton; Bensonhurst. Bath Beach; New Utrecht; Borough Park. Mapleton lies mostly in Borough Park but its southern reaches are ...
ZIP Code prefix: 112. Area codes: ... 74.86%: 5,762 0.84% 2000: 96,609 15.65% 497,513 ... Brooklyn Tech is across the street from Fort Greene Park. This high school ...
58 Kent Street is a three-story, open plan building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in New York City. It is part of the Eberhard Faber Pencil Factory historic district, a complex that operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The crowdfunding platform Kickstarter purchased the building in 2011 and completed an extensive renovation.
St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Dyker Heights Brooklyn, New York, was founded as the second Coptic parish in New York City, and was incorporated by 1973 [4] with only 60 families at the time. [5]
South 4th Street Kent Avenue Union Avenue 0.92 mile 1-2 Varies Cut-off by the Williamsburg Bridge. South 5th Street Dead-end Union Avenue 1.02 miles 1 East Cut-off by the Williamsburg Bridge. South 6th Street Dead-end Broadway/Bedford Avenue: 0.27 mile 1 West South 8th Street Kent Avenue Broadway 0.45 mile 1 Varies South 9th Street Kent Avenue
Gravesend is a neighborhood in the south-central section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, on the southwestern edge of Long Island in the U.S. state of New York.It is bounded by the Belt Parkway to the south, Bay Parkway to the west, Avenue P to the north, and Ocean Parkway to the east.
MDC Brooklyn occupies land that was originally part of Bush Terminal (now Industry City), a historic intermodal shipping, warehousing, and manufacturing complex. [3] The Federal Bureau of Prisons initially proposed converting two buildings at Industry City into a federal jail in 1988, due to overcrowding at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York. [4]