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East New York, Brooklyn

East New York
Neighborhood of Brooklyn
Typical multi-unit semi-detached rowhouses in East New York
Typical multi-unit semi-detached rowhouses in East New York
Nickname(s): The East, Dodge City
Coordinates: 40°40′00″N 73°52′56″W / 40.66667°N 73.88222°W / 40.66667; -73.88222Coordinates: 40°40′00″N 73°52′56″W / 40.66667°N 73.88222°W / 40.66667; -73.88222
Country United States
State New York
City New York City
Borough Brooklyn
Area
 • Total 1.867 sq mi (4.84 km2)
Population (2010)
 • Total 91,958
 • Density 49,000/sq mi (19,000/km2)
Race/Ethnicity
 • White 1.3%
 • Black 63.6%
 • Hispanic 29.6%
 • Asian 3.0%
 • Other 2.5%
Economics
 • Median income $32,942
ZIP codes 11207, 11208, 11239

East New York is a residential neighborhood in the eastern section of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, United States. The neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community District 5, covered by Brooklyn Community Board 5. Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: Cypress Hills Cemetery to the north, the Borough of Queens to the east, Jamaica Bay to the south, and the Bay Ridge Branch railway tracks next to Van Sinderen Avenue to the west. Linden Boulevard and Atlantic Avenue are the primary thoroughfares through East New York. ZIP codes include 11207, 11208, and 11239. The area is patrolled by the 75th Precinct located at 1000 Sutter Avenue. New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) property in the area is patrolled by P.S.A. 2. During the latter part of the twentieth century, East New York came to be predominantly inhabited by African Americans and Latinos.

At the northern edge of what is now East New York, a chain of hills, geologically a terminal moraine, separates northwestern Long Island from Jamaica and the Hempstead Plains, the main part of Long Island's fertile outwash plain. The southern portions of the neighborhood, meanwhile, consisted of salt marshes and several creeks, which drained into Jamaica Bay. These areas were originally settled by the Jameco Native Americans, and later used by the Canarsee and Rockaway tribes as fishing grounds.


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