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Kings Plaza (officially the Kings Plaza Shopping Center) is a shopping center within the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn in New York City, New York, United States.Opened in September 1970, [1] [2] [3] it is located at the southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue and Avenue U, just north of Floyd Bennett Field.
The Cheshill Realty Corporation acquired 25 parcels for the store through private negotiations in 1931–1932; the Brooklyn Eagle called the purchases the "Flatbush mystery". The announcement of the new store, coinciding with two others in Union City and Hackensack, New Jersey, was only made once all the land had been purchased. [1]
The original mall (Gateway Center South), which opened in 2002, [7] [8] consists of a 640,000-square-foot (59,000 m 2) complex, with a large parking lot and three separate structures to the south along Gateway Drive. It is anchored by several major stores, including Target, The Home Depot, Best Buy, and BJ's Wholesale Club.
The diagonal path of Flatbush Avenue creates a unique street pattern in every neighborhood it touches. It is the central artery of the borough, carrying traffic to and from Manhattan past landmarks such as MetroTech Center, City Point, the Fulton Mall, Junior's, Long Island University Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal, the Barclays Center ...
Commercial activities, mainly family-owned shops and restaurants, are primarily along Strickland Avenue and Avenue U. [56] The Kings Plaza shopping mall, on a 23-acre (9.3 ha) plot at Avenue U and Flatbush Avenue, [54] is Brooklyn's largest indoor shopping center. [57]
Kings Highway is a broad avenue that curves about the southern part of the Borough of Brooklyn in New York City. Its west end is at Bay Parkway and 78th Street. East of Ocean Avenue, the street is largely residential. It tracks eastward, then northeast, then north through Brooklyn and reaches East 98th Street in central Brooklyn.
139 Flatbush Avenue and 625 Atlantic Avenue, Opening date: September 7, 2004; 20 years ago () Developer: Madison International Realty: Management: Madison International Realty: Owner: Madison International Realty: No. of stores and services: 35: No. of anchor tenants: 4: Total retail floor area: 370,000 sq ft (34,000 m 2) in Atlantic Terminal
Caesar's Shopping Plaza 4 North–south The B6 bus runs along most of the street, until Ave J. The B82 runs south of Kings Highway. Three subway stations on the BMT West End Line, BMT Sea Beach Line, and IND Culver Line. [4] 23rd Avenue Stillwell Avenue Cropsey Avenue 2 North–south 23rd Avenue 59th Street Dahill Road 2 North–south 24th Avenue