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Windsor Terrace is a small residential neighborhood in the central part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. [5] It is bounded by Prospect Park on the east and northeast, Park Slope at Prospect Park West, Green-Wood Cemetery, and Borough Park at McDonald Avenue on the northwest, west, and southwest, and Kensington at Caton Avenue on the south.
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 ...
Seen from North 4th Street, facing east toward Kent Avenue The Austin, Nichols and Company Warehouse was among the earlier buildings to use reinforced concrete on a huge scale. [ 10 ] [ 52 ] The building measures 179 by 440 feet (55 by 134 m) [ 9 ] and takes up a lot bounded by Kent Avenue on the east, North 3rd Street on the south, the East ...
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.
1 mile 1 East 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
As the gentrification of South Brooklyn accelerated in the 2000s, the area was increasingly rebranded as Greenwood Heights, or alternatively as South Slope. [ 4 ] : 9 [ 6 ] Recent new real estate development, curbed with the rezoning of the area in November 2005, [ 7 ] has brought an influx of luxury condominium apartments into a residential ...
The Brooklyn Tower in Downtown Brooklyn. At a height of 1,066 ft (325 m), it has been the tallest building in Brooklyn since October 2021. Brooklyn, the most populous of New York City's five boroughs, contains over 50 high-rises that stand taller than 350 feet (107 m). The Brooklyn Tower, a condominium and rental tower in the Downtown neighborhood of the borough, is Brooklyn's tallest building ...
The publisher changed to L. Van Anden on April 19, 1842, [35] and the paper was renamed The Brooklyn Daily Eagle and Kings County Democrat on June 1, 1846. [36] On May 14, 1849, the name was shortened to The Brooklyn Daily Eagle; [37] on September 5, 1938, it was further shortened to Brooklyn Eagle. [38]