Cobble Hill

Historic appeal with a diverse backstory.

Cobble Hill, settled by Dutch farmers in the 1600s, maintains its historical charm with the help of The New York City Landmarks and Protection Commission. Its diverse cultural influences include Italian, Native American, Dutch, Swedish, and English residents, making it a vibrant neighborhood. With its longstanding establishments and beautiful brownstones, both longtime residents and newcomers find a reason to call it home.

Commute times and boundaries information including transportation details for Atlantic Terminal, Grand Central, Union Square, and Wall Street by train and car. Nearest subways are F and G lines. Boundaries are East to West: Court St. to East River, North to South: Atlantic Ave. to Degraw St., and nearby neighborhoods include Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, and Carroll Gardens.
 

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Post Offices

Veterinary Clinics

Locksmiths

Flower Shops

Grocery Stores

Dry Cleaners

Parking Garages

Jewelry Stores

Spas/ Nail Salons

Coffee Shops

Local Schools

Restaurants

Hospitals

Pet Supply

Hair Salons

Parks

Gyms

Pharmacy

Clothing Stores