A little-known Brooklyn neighborhood was named one of the world’s coolest places — here’s what it’s like

A little-known Brooklyn neighborhood was named one of the world’s coolest places — here’s what it’s like
A little-known Brooklyn neighborhood was named one of the world’s coolest places — here’s what it’s like

A little-known Brooklyn neighborhood was named one of the world’s coolest places — here’s what it’s like

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Sunset Park is having a moment.

Earlier this year, Lonely Planet revealed its list of the coolest neighborhoods to visit in the world, and Sunset Park, a formerly industrial neighborhood in South Brooklyn, made the cut.

Recent property developments in the neighborhood — including a $136 million city investment toward a Made In NY Campus, and warehouses that have been repurposed into what is now called Industry City — are eerily similar to what you’ll see in Sunset Park’s better-known neighbors to the north, like the once-industrial but now-gentrified Williamsburg

In March, a home in Sunset Park sold for a record-breaking $2.05 million, and brokers are predicting that more luxury properties will be built. According to StreetEasy’s August rent report, the median asking price for homes in Sunset Park has gone up 22.9% year over year — and still, buyers being pushed out of nearby neighborhoods like Park Slope are looking to Sunset Park for homes within their price range.   

We ventured into Sunset Park to see how the neighborhood is changing and what it has to offer.

Sunset Park is located in South Brooklyn, just below Greenwood and north of Bay Ridge.

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You can access the neighborhood via public transportation using the N, R, and D subway lines. It takes about 35 minutes to get to the southern tip of Manhattan by subway, and it’s a roughly 20-minute drive via the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.

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Sunset Park is a diverse neighborhood. According to census data, 39% of Sunset Park is Hispanic, and 33% is Asian.

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Source: Census Reporter

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