Greenpoint
Runs from Metropolitan Avenue on the south, to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway on the east, to Newton Creek and Long Island City at the Pulaski Bridge on the north and to the east River on the west.
Greenpoint boasts a plethora of popular art galleries, yoga studios, cafes, shops and restaurants, including one of the most famous brunch spots in Brooklyn, Enid's. But there is also plenty of green in this point. McCarren Park, which has a farmer's market and athletic track and Monsignor McGolrick Park's bustling dog run help keep the neighborhood-y feel.
New condos are a stable part of the housing inventory here but the nabe is also well known for being a renter's paradise.
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