- DUMBO, Brooklyn
DUMBO, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/25/nyregion/25journal.html Barnard, Anne. "Dumbo Journal: District Trying to Forge a New Identity"] "
The New York Times ", December 25, 2007] ] , is a neighborhood in theNew York City ,New York borough ofBrooklyn . It encompasses two sections; one located between the Manhattan andBrooklyn Bridge s, which connect Brooklyn toManhattan across theEast River , and another which continues east from the Manhattan Bridge to the Vinegar Hill area. The neighborhood is part ofBrooklyn Community Board 2 .History
Until the 1890s, the western portion of neighborhood was known as
Fulton Landing , after the water-ferry stop that connected it to Manhattan before theBrooklyn Bridge opened. Then primarily a manufacturing district housing factories that made machinery, paper boxes andBrillo soap pads, it began becoming primarily residential when artists and other young homesteaders, seeking relatively large and inexpensiveloft apartment spaces for studios and homes, began moving there in the late 1970s. The acronym DUMBO arose in 1978, when new residents coined it in the belief such an unattractive name would help deter developers. Near the end of the 20th century, as property became more and more valuable in Manhattan, DUMBO became increasingly gentrified.Historic preservation
On December 18, 2007, the
New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously to designate the DUMBO section of Brooklyn as the city's 90th historic district. The DUMBO historic district consists of properties bound by John Street to the north, York Street to the south, Main Street to the west, and Bridge Street to the east. [ [http://www.nyc.gov/html/lpc/html/home/home.shtml New York City official site (n.d.): "Landmarks Preservation Commission Designates DUMBO as New York City's 90th Historic District"] ]Points of interest
The area has emerged as one of New York City's premier arts districts, with a cluster of for-profit art galleries and such not-for-profit institutions as the performance space, [http://www.stannswarehouse.org/ St. Ann's Warehouse] , [http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/documents/41 BAC Gallery] and [http://www.dumboartscenter.org/programs.html Dumbo Arts Center] . Chef Jacques Torres opened a
chocolate factory in December 2000.Fact|date=December 2007 Other culinary business in the area include the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory, the River Café, and, in the One Old Fulton Street building, Pete's Downtown Restaurant, all in adjacent Fulton Landing, which is also home toBargemusic , a floating venue for classical music. The first public space was Fulton Ferry, followed byEmpire-Fulton Ferry State Park .Brooklyn Bridge Park , a joint state/city venture presently under development, was launched in 2006.Transportation
The
New York Water Taxi company runs a waterferry from the Fulton Slip at Fulton Landing.New York City Subway stations are located at York Street (NYCS Sixth far south) on theIND Sixth Avenue Line , and High Street-Brooklyn Bridge (NYCS Cranberry) on theIND Eighth Avenue Line . Bus service is provided by the B25, B67, B69, and B75. A convenient staircase connects the Brooklyn Bridge walkway to Washington Street, one of DUMBO's main streets.Footnotes
External links
* [http://mondomap.com/?bid=213 Interactive map of DUMBO - Mondomap.com]
* [http://nymag.com/realestate/articles/neighborhoods/dumbo.htm "New York" magazine (March 10, 2003): "Neighborhood Profile: DUMBO"]
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