Zip 11205 (New York, NY) Reviews


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11205 New York, NY is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood in Brooklyn with plenty to do. From the shops and restaurants that line the streets to the parks and nature reserves nearby, there's something for everyone. The area is known for its artistic and creative vibe, as well as its diverse community. Residents enjoy the laid-back atmosphere that makes it a great place to call home. Reviews of 11205 New York, NY are mostly positive, with many people praising its dynamic culture, convenient location, and friendly neighbors. People often talk about the great restaurants and bars in the area, as well as its many festivals and art galleries. Many visitors also comment on how safe they feel while walking around the neighborhood at night. Overall, 11205 New York is an enjoyable place to live or visit with something for everybody!

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Brooklyn, NY - 10/20/2009
Brooklyn's Clinton Hill/Fort Greene community is home to Pratt Institue, St. Joseph College, Brooklyn Academy of Music, MACADA Museum, Fort Greene Park as well as many artists, musicians,fashion designers, TV producers and many other professionals. You are never more than a few blocks from a favorite restaurant, sushi bar, live music, or just a walk in the park. On Saturdays the park can turn into an outdoor concert hall, or a giant disco field where everyone comes to dance. The Green Market with a variety of fresh vegetables from local growers. The tomatoe vendor's selection rivals any food chain in the area is just one of the small town features that makes the largest borough of New York City feel like my little home town. Read More

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Brooklyn's Fort Greene - 3/27/2009
This neighborhood is often called Clinton Hill or Fort Greene and it's one of the up an coming gem's of Brooklyn. The shop keepers are friendly, there are new trendier restaurants popping up all the time. It's truly a mixed race and everyone seems to get along great. I live on a main street and find the noise to be too much most of the waking time, but the side streets are more ideal for quiet 24/7. The proximity to NYC is great. Subways are all near enough to walk within 10 minutes or bus it to the subway quickly. The biggest downside is quality of life and time to relax or be creative is minimal in order to keep up. Most of my friends are too busy to really spend quality time together and commuting from one side of the city to the other deters the quality and quantity of get togethers you would have in another smaller Read More

Fort Greene, Brooklyn - 6/30/2006
For anyone who wants to live outside of Manhattan and still have quick access to the city, should live in Fort Greene. It is one of the most diverse communities with lots of restaurants, art and culture opportunities in Read More

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