Williamsburg

Brooklyn’s creative outlet.

Williamsburg has long been the setting of many seminal films and books that represent life in Brooklyn in the 1900s. As a manufacturing neighborhood, the area attracted hard-working New Yorkers. Decades later, Williamsburg began to attract an overflow of artists from downtown Manhattan, and since then it has become a beacon of Brooklyn creativity.

Image showing commute times, nearest subways, and geographical boundaries. Commute times include Atlantic Avenue, Grand Central, Union Square, Wall Street by train and car. Nearest subways: G, J, L, M lines. Boundaries: East River to Varick Ave, Nassau Ave to Flushing Ave, nearby neighborhoods Greenpoint, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy, Bushwick.
 

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