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  2. City Point (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    [14] 9 DeKalb Avenue (now The Brooklyn Tower) surpassed City Point Tower III in height in 2021. [15] It was planned to contain 458 market-rate condo units taking up 1,082,218 square feet (100,541.3 m 2 ), with three stories of commercial space occupying 502,460 square feet (46,680 m 2 ).

  3. Flatbush Malls - Wikipedia

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    The Flatbush Malls are a pair of tree-lined landscaped medians series along several roads in the Victorian Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. [1] An architecture critic has written that the malls "give the streets an uncommon spaciousness, if not grandeur". [ 2 ]

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  5. Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Sousa composed the "Manhattan Beach" march in 1893 to commemorate the beach resort. Corbin, an anti-Semite who served as the secretary of the American Society for the Suppression of Jews, barred Jews from the resort. [5] [6] In 1895, Corbin built a 12,000 capacity third-mile concrete cycling track behind the hotel at a cost of $30,000. [7] [8] [9]

  6. List of Simon Property Group properties - Wikipedia

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    Auburn Mall [10] Burlington Mall [10] Cape Cod Mall [10] Copley Place [10] Lee Premium Outlets; Liberty Tree Mall [10] Liberty Tree Strip; Northshore Mall [10] The Offices at Copley Place; Reliant Medical Group - Auburn Office; The Shops at Chestnut Hill [10] South Shore Plaza [10] Square One Mall [10] Wrentham Village Premium Outlets

  7. Sea Gate, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Sea Gate is largely populated by families living in single- and two-family houses, 54 percent being rentals. As of 2000, the median age was 38.6 years and the median household income was $41,659. [13] In addition to city and state taxes, residents also pay dues and charges to the Sea Gate Association, which have averaged $3,000 per year. [14]

  8. Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    The number of people living in Brooklyn grew rapidly early in the 19th century. There were 4,402 by 1810, 7,175 in 1820 and 15,396 by 1830. [40] The city's population was 25,000 in 1834, but the police department comprised only 12 men on the day shift and another 12 on the night shift.

  9. Bergen Beach, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Bergen Beach is a residential neighborhood in the borough of Brooklyn, New York City.It is located on a peninsula abutting Jamaica Bay in the southeastern portion of the borough, and is bordered by Mill Basin and the neighborhood of the same name to the south and west; the neighborhood of Flatlands to the northwest; Paerdegat Basin and the neighborhood of Canarsie to the northeast; and Jamaica ...