Seagate was built at the far western end of Coney Island at the southern tip of Brooklyn, NY. It is a private, gated community containing single family homes, some directly on Jamaica Bay.
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Boundaries: SeaGate is bounded by West 37th Street to the east and the Lower Bay/Atlantic Ocean to the north, south, and west.
Hangouts, Parks: The SeaGate Beach Club lay unlocked and bare on a recent November morning, but it hops in lovely weather, when families pay between $2,195 and $4,495 for access to small-scale cabanas, pools, tennis facilities, kids' activities, and a glittering Atlantic beach.
SeaGate's peace is occasionally punctured by major arrests—like those of mobster Eugene Lombardo, sexagenarian alleged batterer-murderer Stanislav Vandenko, and a SeaGate Police Officer of the Month booked for allegedly sexually assaulting a minor while on duty.