Flushing Avenue
Flushing Avenue is an approximately five mile
Overview
The
The avenue is primarily an industrial thoroughfare, especially on its extreme western end,
where, on its northside, it serves the Brooklyn Navy Yard Industrial Park. The
industrial park rents to over 200 tenants, primarily distributorships and light manufacturing concerns, though they also rent to
a few artists. Mayor
Continuing eastward, Flushing Avenue crosses the Brooklyn-Queens
Expressway (BQE). Here, many motorists hoping to avoid congestion exit the BQE and continue westward to the Brooklyn and
Manhattan bridges. This section of Flushing Avenue, between the BQE and Brooklyn's Broadway, has seen considerable redevelopment
over recent years by Williamsburg's
The commercial heart of Flushing Avenue is the intersection with Broadway and Graham Avenue, in the extreme southern end of
East Williamsburg. This
After crossing Bushwick Avenue, Flushing avenue becomes gritty again. To the south is residential Bushwick, and on the north
are the massive Bushwick Houses. Where the L Train approaches Flushing Avenue, at Morgan and at Wyckoff Streets, a blossoming
Continuing past Wyckoff Street, the avenue turns active industrial on both sides again as it crosses into Queens. Upon entering Maspeth, it is a residential street.
Flushing Avenue has seen considerable decline since its heyday. But it seems as if the Brooklyn renaissance may finally reach this decrepit turnpike. In 2004, the city began a project to upgrade the water and sewer infrastructure on the road, and to repave it. The project is estimated to be complete in 2007. Until then Flushing Avenue will be mostly a trench, but perhaps this rebuilding will be the catalyst for industries, artists, and residents to return to these abandoned buildings.
Sources
- http://www.forgotten-ny.com/STREET%20SCENES/flushingave/flushingave.html
- http://www.brooklynnavyyard.org/
- http://www.brooklynnavyyard.org/news/out/04_07_14.pdf
- http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3601/is_13_52/ai_n15926075
- http://www.nyc.gov/html/ddc/html/hwk472.html
- http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/maps/busbkln.pdf
- "Brooklyn, NY." Map. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Maspeth, NY: Hagstrom Map Company, Inc. 2004
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