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Encyclopedia > Boerum Hill, Brooklyn

Boerum Hill is a small segment of Brooklyn roughly bounded by State Street to the north, 3rd Avenue to the east, Court Street to the west, and Warren Street to the south.


This neighborhood was featured in Jonathan Lethem's book The Fortress of Solitude, set primarily on one block in Boerum Hill (Dean Street between Nevins Street and Bond Street), in which he purports that the neighborhood was named in the wake of gentrification. In the 1950s, all the neighborhoods south of Atlantic Avenue and west of Hoyt Street were called South Brooklyn, which derived its name from being south of the original town of Brooklyn (now Brooklyn Heights) which was settled by the Dutch.


Boerum Hill features one of the biggest eyesores in Brooklyn, the House of Detention at Boerum Place (Adams Street) and Atlantic Avenue. The development of this neighborhood has created an interesting mix of urban decay, opulent brownstones, and newly-opened boutiques and restaurants (particularly stretching along Smith Street and Atlantic Avenue). If one extends the neighborhood border north to Schermerhorn or Livingston Street they could compare the run-down, decrepit appearance of those streets to the tree-lined beauty of State Street's brownstones. As a cross-section of Brooklyn, Boerum Hill exemplifies the borough's great beauty and hideous dereliction in the space of a few square blocks.




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Boerum Hill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (244 words)
Boerum Hill is a small segment of Brooklyn roughly bounded by State Street to the north, 3rd Avenue to the east, Court Street to the west, and Warren Street to the south.
This neighborhood was featured in Jonathan Lethem's book The Fortress of Solitude, set primarily on one block in Boerum Hill (Dean Street between Nevins Street and Bond Street), in which he purports that the neighborhood was named in the wake of gentrification.
Boerum Hill features one of the biggest eyesores in Brooklyn, the House of Detention at Boerum Place (Adams Street) and Atlantic Avenue.
Boerum Hill Association: About The BHA Archives (247 words)
The Boerum Hill Association bylaws specify a maximum of 15 total officers and directors.
About Us The Boerum Hill Association is a NY not-for-profit corporation founded in 1963 to advocate for the Boerum Hill Community.
The Boerum Hill Association is made up of dedicated volunteers who promote the interests of residents and business people in Boerum Hill.
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