Neighborhood Guide: Downtown Brooklyn
As the 3rd largest central business district in New York City, Downtown Brooklyn can be seen as the middle ground between Manhattan business and Brooklyn charm. The area has managed to do what many other gentrified neighborhoods could not. Federal buildings and luxury rentals have managed to coincide harmoniously with local attractions such as the Atlantic Terminal Mall, Borough Hall Greenmarket and a number of ethnic restaurants.
Transportation
With a multitude of federal and university buildings, Downtown Brooklyn is easily accessible by different modes of transportation. Every major train line less the 7 train runs through the area. The Long Island Railroad serves the area as well at the Atlantic Terminal.
Major stations include Jay Street-Borough Hall, Court Street-Borough Hall, Hoyt-Schermerhorn and Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street stations. If you are driving, Downtown Brooklyn is the outlet point for both the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges. With a well connected network of smaller streets, the area is also very bike friendly.
Another popular sky gazing venue is the Brooklyn Promenade. You can enjoy bike riding or a long walk staring out at Manhattan's South Street Seaport and the East River. Nearby are Brooklyn favorites of Grimaldi's Pizza and the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory.
A few minutes away is the regular Borough Hall Greenmarket. The market has occurred 3 times per week for the last 25 years. Dozens of farmers attend each day with a variety of fresh fish, baked goods, organic fruits, vegetables and reputedly the best goat cheese this side of town.
Fried Twinkies at Atlantic ChipShop |
On Atlantic Avenue, there lies the Atlantic ChipShop which was recently featured on the Travel Channel. The serve classic British food such as fish and chips with a twist including fried macaroni and cheese, fried pizza, fried burgers and of course, the fried twinkie. Other British favorites of haggish and Shepard's pie are popular choice as well.
Ki Rolls with caviar & gold flakes at Ki Sushi |
Besides coming for their fresh fish and great atmosphere, the caviar and gold flaked ki sushi roll is reason alone.
Shopping
There are two major shopping areas in the neighborhood. Fulton Street Mall, located on Fulton Street between Boerum Place and Flatbush Avenue serves 100,000 shoppers daily. With stores such as Macy's Downtown Brooklyn, Modell's, Children's Place and Zales the area has a host of stores for different needs. The shopping district is also home to the New York style cheesecake king, Junior's Restaurant.
The other major shopping area is Atlantic Terminal Mall located on Atlantic Avenue between South Elliot Place and Fort Green Place. The terminal is a great one stop shopping experience. It has the LIRR station and trains underground and notable stores of Target, Old Navy, Victoria's Secret, Pathmark and the Department of Motor Vehicles. The shopping center also has restaurants such as Buffalo Wild Wings and Chuck E. Cheese for children.
Unique architecture design at The Toren |
attraction to the area with its creative distinction often seen only in Manhattan buildings. At The Brooklyner, many residents are simply pleased with their open Manhattan skyline views. At 51 stories high, The Brooklyner is the tallest Brooklyn building to date.
From every diverse neighborhood of Brooklyn, Downtown has brought together a piece of each. From music to food and shopping, Downtown Brooklyn is a popular area with an eclectic mix of attractions for all.