Brownstoner takes on Brooklyn history in Nabe Names, a series of briefs on the origins and surprising stories of neighborhood nomenclature. Borough Park — sometimes written as Boro Park — is a quiet ...
The Orthodox Jewish enclave nestled in the borough’s southwest corner has largely shielded itself from high-rise towers and large commercial hubs. In addition to limited buildable land, there’s a ...
BOROUGH PARK — AN ANTI-ISRAEL PROTEST is planned for Tuesday evening in Borough Park. Organized by protest group PAL-Awda, the demonstration opposes an event known as the Israel Real Estate Expo, held ...
This three-bedroom co-op offers a pretty nice setup for just over half a million, with some prewar details, good light and a decent amount of space. It’s on the fourth floor of a 32-unit building at ...
One of the world’s largest Orthodox Jewish populations outside of Israel is right here in B’KLYN. We’re talking about Borough Park, the fascinating neighborhood south of Green-Wood Cemetery and east ...
It’s a neighborhood in southwestern Brooklyn of about 150,000 people, sharing borders with Kensington, Bensonhurst, and Sunset Park. It’s bound by Ninth Avenue to the west, McDonald and 21st avenues ...
Nick and Lilly, both of Nazareth, travel Wednesday, April 12, 2023, along the walking trail at Nazareth Borough Park. The park began in 1935 as a Works Progress Administration project. (April ...
The bank branch-building boom is long over in most parts of the city—but not in Borough Park, Brooklyn, one of New York's largest Orthodox Jewish communities. Just as people in Manhattan find a ...
On Wednesday afternoon, Borough Park was abuzz with the rituals and routines of the Jewish High Holidays. Families inspected lulav and etrog on the corners of 13th Avenue, the bustling commercial ...
The crackdown didn’t even last a day! Just hours after City Hall sent in the Sheriff’s Office, at least four Borough Park stores exposed by The Post for operating in violation of emergency coronavirus ...
From the October issue: Gentrification may be synonymous with Brooklyn at this point, but the seemingly unstoppable phenomenon has yet to overtake Borough Park. The Orthodox Jewish enclave nestled in ...
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