Bushwick, NY
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Bushwick, NY

Bushwick is a residential and mixed-use neighborhood in northern Brooklyn bordered by Williamsburg, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Ridgewood (Queens), and East New York. Historically an industrial area, it features a mix of row houses, pre-war apartment buildings, converted loft spaces, and newer residential developments. Former manufacturing buildings now house creative workspaces and small businesses. Commercial corridors along Broadway, Knickerbocker Avenue, and Myrtle Avenue provide retail, dining, and services. The neighborhood is known for its prominent street art and active arts community. Bushwick is served by the L, M, J, and Z subway lines, offering connections to Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn. Public parks and community gardens provide open space within a dense urban setting.


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Bushwick, NY

Highlights

  • $220K - 5M Price Range
  • $1.14M Avg. Sold Price
  • $1.16M Avg. List Price
  • $1,158 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 278 Homes for Sale
  • 44 Homes for Rent
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Neighborhood Lifestyle

Bikeable

Brooklyn is bikeable due to its extensive network of bike lanes and bike-friendly infrastructure, such as dedicated paths along major roads and scenic waterfront areas. The borough’s flat terrain and well-connected neighborhoods make cycling an easy and enjoyable mode of transportation for residents and visitors alike.

Historic

Brooklyn boasts several historic neighborhoods, including DUMBO, known for its cobblestone streets and views of the Brooklyn Bridge. Historic sites like the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Green-Wood Cemetery highlight the borough’s industrial and cultural past. Additionally, landmarks like the Brooklyn Heights Promenade offer a glimpse into the area’s rich architectural heritage.

  • Bushwick is served by the L train along its western corridor and the M, J, and Z lines along Broadway and Myrtle Avenue. Multiple bus routes operate throughout the neighborhood. Citi Bike stations and bike lanes support cycling, and major roadways connect to surrounding areas.

  • Large-scale street murals and public art installations are visible throughout Bushwick. Maria Hernandez Park serves as a central green space with athletic courts and recreational areas. Former industrial buildings contribute to the neighborhood’s architectural character.

  • Housing includes brick and limestone row houses, pre-war apartment buildings, loft-style residences in converted industrial structures, and newer multifamily developments. Building heights are generally low- to mid-rise, reflecting the area’s historic industrial scale.

  • Bushwick offers a dense urban environment with a strong presence of creative businesses, local retail, and community spaces. Commercial activity is concentrated along major avenues, while residential streets maintain a neighborhood-oriented feel.

  • Dining options are diverse and concentrated along Broadway, Knickerbocker Avenue, and surrounding streets. Restaurants, cafés, and specialty food establishments reflect a range of international cuisines and neighborhood-serving businesses.

  • Evening activity includes music venues, bars, and performance spaces located primarily in former industrial buildings and along commercial corridors. Nearby Williamsburg and Ridgewood expand entertainment options.

  • Retail includes independent boutiques, grocery stores, specialty markets, and service businesses. Broadway and Knickerbocker Avenue function as primary commercial corridors.

  • Maria Hernandez Park provides athletic courts, seating areas, and open green space. Community gardens and smaller parks are distributed throughout the neighborhood, supporting outdoor recreation.

Bushwick, NY

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