welcome to crown heights

Vibrant and unpretentious, this neighborhood offers varied dining, leafy historic districts, and easy subway access.

 
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A diverse area bursting with energy and things to do.

Marked by brownstones and victorian mansions, Crown Heights is an evolving neighborhood where Caribbean and kosher eateries share streets with trendy cafes and dj-fueled bars.

 
 
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rich with history

Crown Heights was one of Brooklyn’s wealthiest neighborhoods at the start of the 20th century — and has the grand architecture to prove it. In the 1930s the newly opened A train brought a wave of residents from Harlem. Today it’s the prices and new developments that draw a steady stream of working professionals looking for space and easy commutes to Manhattan. Bisected by Eastern Pkwy. — which was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted of Central and Prospect Park fame — the area is now dominated by multi-family homes and features a great mix of businesses and dining options.

 

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