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Neighborhood History
Neighborhood HistoryChurch Avenue is in the heart of the Flatbush section of Brooklyn. Originally a Dutch colony, the Town of Flatbush was annexed into the City of Brooklyn in 1894. The street is home to the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church, which has been an active religious institution in Brooklyn since it was founded in 1656 (current structure dates from 1796. The Flatbush area experienced significant growth during the second half of the 19th century as the Brooklyn, Flatbush, and Coney Island railroads made it accessible for wealthy business owners to live there. The early 20th century saw a wave of construction of four-story walk-up and 6-story elevator buildings, making the area around Church Avenue as densely populated as parts of Manhattan. Throughout most of the 20th century, Flatbush had a mainly Jewish, Irish, and Italian population. The 1960s to the 1980s saw an influx of African American and Caribbean immigrants. Flatbush today is an incredibly diverse neighborhood with a population of over 200,000. A wide variety of stores and restaurants selling goods and food from around the world can be found on Church Avenue.
How to get herePublic Transportation: The BID is easily accessible by the B/Q trains whcih stop at Church Avenue, as well as the B35 bus on Church Avenue and the B41 bus on Flatbush Avenue. By Car: Major arteries connecting to Church Avenue and the Flatbush neighborhood include Flatbush Avenue, Coney Island Avenue, and Prospect Expressway/Ocean Parkway. Limited metered on-street parking is available.
District MapClick here for the Church Avenue BID District Map.back to top Places of Interest
Flatbush Dutch Reformed ChurchBuilt between 1793 and 1798, the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1979. It is the third church built on the site, which has been in continuous use for religious purposes for longer than any other location in New York City. St. Paul’s ChurchSt. Paul's Church in the Village of Flatbush was originally formed in 1836. The current Gothic-style structure was built in 1877.
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