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  1. Downtown Brooklyn is the civic and commercial downtown center of the former City of Brooklyn, which, as of 2020, has more than 2.7 million residents.

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    A historical concentration has endured in Bay Ridge and adjacent areas, where there is a noticeable cluster of Hellenic-focused schools, businesses and cultural institutions. Other businesses are situated in Downtown Brooklyn near Atlantic Avenue. As in much of the New York metropolitan area, Greek-owned diners are found throughout ...

  3. O Brooklyn é um burgo da cidade de Nova Iorque, co-extensivo com o condado de Kings, no estado americano de Nova Iorque . Foi uma cidade independente de Nova Iorque de 1664 a 1898, quando se tornou divisão desta última, se fundindo a ela.

  4. Downtown Brooklyn, which is the central shopping and business area, anchored by Fulton St. west of Flatbush Avenue, looks similar to the downtown of almost any other major American city, with department stores, clothing and electronic shops, a Borough Hall, three universities, a major railroad station, the Brooklyn Academy of Music concert hall ...

  5. Há 4 dias · History. Brooklyn, New York, c. 1900. Brooklyn (c. 1900), detail of a map of New York City from the 10th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. (more)

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  6. Downtown Brooklyn has been undergoing extensive redevelopment and now boasts upscale boutiques, abundant public spaces, and the Brooklyn Bridge Park stretching along the waterfront and providing unparalleled views of New York City's skyline.

  7. Downtown Brooklyn is the heart and hub of the borough featuring historic gems such as Brooklyn Borough Hall among a modern business district home to Brooklyn’s skyline, renowned universities like Long Island University and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and cultural institutions like Brooklyn Academy of Music.