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4 U P- & - C O M I N G , ‘ H O T ’ N Y C N E I G H B O R H O O D S
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T H E R O C K A W AY S , Q U E E N S
The Rockaways have long been a go-to for surfers and beachgoers. However, the area is becoming more attractive to families and professionals year-round.
Co-ops and starter apartments are available are available at a fraction of the cost of other NYC apartments. Also, there
are developments on the horizon. This includes the development of a series of 18 duplexes across nine detached houses. As well as other vast oceanfront
constructions, restaurants and more.
S U N S E T PA R K W E S T, B R O O K LY N
Considered to be one of Brooklyn’s "most heterogeneous neighborhoods," Sunset Park is a rising star, attracting countless
individuals to its brownstone blocks and pre-war co-ops.
From Bush Terminal Park to the soon-to-be-updated Industry City (a 16-building waterfront industrial complex) to the Design Within
Reach warehouse, there is definite growth in Sunset Park. Additionally, Brooklyn Flea & Smorgasburg is located here, the
startup MakerBot, the new Brooklyn Nets center, and warehouses, which beckon the partygoer crowd.
F L AT B U S H , B R O O K LY N
Flatbush, with its stunning Victorians and retail corridors, s attractive to those who enjoy Caribbean restaurants and
historic churches. The restored 1929 Kings Theater stands in the heart of the area and the neighborhood offers stand-
alone homes and attached house, convenient public transportation and it’s extremely diverse.
E A S T H A R L E M
East Harlem is a culturally-rich district, which runs from 96th street to the mid-140s. It remains one of the only
neighborhoods in Manhattan, proper, that can offer valuable housing. The neighborhood is a lovely one, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, and it has beautiful cultural centers, many local small businesses, and robust
commercial developments in progress.
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