List of Brooklyn neighborhoods
This is a list of neighborhoods in Brooklyn, one of the five boroughs of New York City.
By geographical region
Northwestern Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Heights
- Brooklyn Navy Yard
- Cadman Plaza
- Clinton Hill
- Downtown Brooklyn
- DUMBO
- Fort Greene
- Fulton Ferry
- Pacific Park/Atlantic Yards
- Prospect Heights
- Vinegar Hill
- South Brooklyn – takes its name from the geographical position of the original town of Brooklyn, which today includes the neighborhoods listed above under the heading "northwestern Brooklyn." It is not located in the southern part of the modern borough.
Northeastern Brooklyn
Central Brooklyn
- Crown Heights
- Ditmas Park
- Flatbush
- Beverley Squares: Beverley Square East, Beverley Square West
- East Flatbush
- Farragut
- Fiske Terrace
- Pigtown
- Prospect Park area
Western Brooklyn
The southwestern portion of Brooklyn shares numbered streets and avenues starting from 36th Street to 101st Street and from 1st Avenue to 25th Avenue, passing through the neighborhoods listed below, respectively.
- Bath Beach
- Bay Ridge
- Bensonhurst
- Borough Park
- Dyker Heights
- Mapleton
- New Utrecht
- Sunset Park
- Chinatown
- Sunset Industrial Park
Southern Brooklyn
- Barren Island
- Bergen Beach and Georgetown
- Coney Island
- Brighton Beach, also known as "Little Odessa"
- Manhattan Beach
- Sheepshead Bay and Madison
- Sea Gate
- Flatlands
- Gerritsen Beach
- Gravesend
- Homecrest
- Marine Park
- Mill Basin
- Plumb Beach
Eastern Brooklyn
Northern Brooklyn
By historical town
The original Dutch settlement of what is now Brooklyn consisted of six towns with clearly defined borders. These later became English settlements, and were consolidated over time until the entirety of Kings County was the unified City of Brooklyn. The towns were, clockwise from the north: Bushwick, Brooklyn, Flatlands, Gravesend, New Utrecht, with Flatbush in the middle. The modern neighborhoods bearing these names are located roughly in the center of each of these original towns. Certain portions of the original six towns were also independent municipalities for a time, before being reabsorbed.
Following an 1894 referendum, the entire consolidated City of Brooklyn became a borough of New York City in 1898.
Bushwick
Annexed to Brooklyn in 1854.
- Bushwick
- Greenpoint
- Williamsburg (separated from Bushwick in 1840, annexed to Brooklyn in 1854)
Brooklyn
- Bedford-Stuyvesant
- Boerum Hill
- Carroll Gardens
- Cobble Hill
- Brooklyn Heights
- Brownsville
- City Line
- Clinton Hill
- Crown Heights
- Cypress Hills
- Downtown Brooklyn
- DUMBO
- East New York
- Fort Greene
- Gowanus
- Greenwood Heights
- Highland Park
- New Lots (separated from Flatbush in 1852, annexed to Brooklyn in 1886)
- Ocean Hill
- Park Slope
- Prospect Heights
- RAMBO
- Spring Creek
- Starrett City
- Stuyvesant Heights
- Sunset Park
- Vinegar Hill
- Weeksville
- Windsor Terrace
- Wingate
Flatlands
Annexed to Brooklyn in 1896.
- Bergen Beach
- Canarsie
- Flatlands
- Georgetown
- Marine Park
- Mill Basin
- The southeastern quarter of Midwood
Gravesend
Annexed to Brooklyn in 1894.
- Brighton Beach
- Coney Island
- Gerritsen Beach
- Gravesend
- Homecrest
- Madison
- Manhattan Beach
- Plum Beach
- Seagate
- Sheepshead Bay
- The southeastern half of Bath Beach
- The southeastern half of Bensonhurst
- The southwestern quarter of Midwood
New Utrecht
Annexed to Brooklyn in 1894.
- Bay Ridge
- Borough Park
- Dyker Heights
- Mapleton
- New Utrecht
- The northwestern half of Bath Beach
- The northwestern half of Bensonhurst
- The southern part of Sunset Park
Flatbush
Annexed to Brooklyn in 1894.
- Ditmas Park
- East Flatbush
- Farragut
- Fiske Terrace
- Flatbush
- Kensington
- Prospect Lefferts Gardens
- Prospect Park South
- The northern half of Midwood
See also
- List of Bronx neighborhoods
- List of Manhattan neighborhoods
- List of Queens neighborhoods
- List of Staten Island neighborhoods
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