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Fort Greene is a culturally vibrant neighborhood centered on Fort Greene Park in northwest Brooklyn. Home to BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), the Mark Morris Dance Group, and an outstanding collection of brownstones, Fort Greene has evolved from a historically African-American neighborhood into one of Brooklyn's most diverse and dynamic communities.
Brownstones and row houses, prewar apartment buildings, newer condos and rentals (particularly along Flatbush Avenue Extension), NYCHA developments (Ingersoll and Whitman Houses), and cultural institutional properties.
Row houses from the 1860s-1880s in the Fort Greene Historic District. Apartment buildings from the early 1900s. NYCHA towers from the 1940s-1960s. New construction from the 2000s-2020s along the commercial corridors.
HPD housing code violations, facade maintenance on brownstones, landmarks violations in the historic district, construction violations from new development, NYCHA-related violations, and illegal conversion violations.
Rising assessed values. Brownstones in Tax Class 1 with capped assessments. New condos face market-rate assessments. NYCHA properties are tax-exempt. The BAM Cultural District has special considerations.
R6B in the brownstone core, R7A and R8A along major corridors. Fort Greene Historic District (designated 1978). The Downtown Brooklyn rezoning (2004) affects the neighborhood's northern edge.
City Point mixed-use development, ongoing Downtown Brooklyn growth spilling into Fort Greene, and brownstone renovations throughout the historic district.
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