East New York «2025»

Residents and local organizations like the Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation are active in shaping the neighborhood's future, focusing on equity and sustainable development.

The area is undergoing significant rezoning (about 200 blocks), aiming to promote affordable housing, with the city’s first Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Designated Area (MIHA) mapped along key corridors like Atlantic Avenue and Pitkin Avenue.

New buildings and community facilities are replacing older commercial spaces, particularly around the New Lots Avenue area.

Founded in 1825 by John Pitkin, it was originally intended to be a major manufacturing city to rival Manhattan.

East New York is a vibrant, predominantly residential neighborhood located in the easternmost section of Brooklyn, NY, characterized by a dense urban feel and a strong sense of community, according to Niche and BK Public Library . As of 2026, it is rapidly evolving through city-led initiatives focusing on affordable housing, economic development, and infrastructure improvements.

Major projects, including the East New York Neighborhood Plan and the "Jewel Streets" initiative, are addressing longstanding flooding and infrastructure issues.

Residents and local organizations like the Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation are active in shaping the neighborhood's future, focusing on equity and sustainable development. East New York

The area is undergoing significant rezoning (about 200 blocks), aiming to promote affordable housing, with the city’s first Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Designated Area (MIHA) mapped along key corridors like Atlantic Avenue and Pitkin Avenue. Residents and local organizations like the Cypress Hills

New buildings and community facilities are replacing older commercial spaces, particularly around the New Lots Avenue area. Founded in 1825 by John Pitkin, it was

Founded in 1825 by John Pitkin, it was originally intended to be a major manufacturing city to rival Manhattan.

East New York is a vibrant, predominantly residential neighborhood located in the easternmost section of Brooklyn, NY, characterized by a dense urban feel and a strong sense of community, according to Niche and BK Public Library . As of 2026, it is rapidly evolving through city-led initiatives focusing on affordable housing, economic development, and infrastructure improvements.

Major projects, including the East New York Neighborhood Plan and the "Jewel Streets" initiative, are addressing longstanding flooding and infrastructure issues.