NYC NEIGHBORHOODS
Jackson Heights– Queens
- Over 167 languages spoken
- Large Latino community
- South Asian community
- Famous for food
- Friendly neighborhood, vernacular architecture
- The physical scale of community, big-scale private gardens
- Economic diversity
- Real melting pot
Astoria – Queens
- More space, Big public spaces
- Neighborhood open and quiet
- Best fast and accessible public transit
- Historically industrial
- Greek culture
- Latin, Strong Asian and middle eastern culture
- Powerplants give asthma to kids.
- Big nightlife
Red Hook– Brooklyn
- Very dance popular culture
- Middle class
- Historically poor community, dangerous
- Fought for order and accessible public transit
- Big art community
Harlem– Manhattan
- Located on the upper east side, Manhattan
- Famous artist and musicians
- African American culture
- Big apartments
- Lots of art
- East Harlem, Puerto Rico community, little Italian community
- Big artist and activist
- Museum of Latin history
- Hamilton Heights
- Big Dance, Drama, Music and Visual Arts culture
Crown Heights– Queens
- Unity and cohesion of different cultures
- Big Jewish Comunity
- Every ethnic or religious Background
- Some Racial Tension
- Not a very friendly community
- Jewish enclose themselves in their community.
Briton Beach
- Coastal Vibe
- Coney Island
- Nights of Dinner and Dancing
- Little Russian Culture and Community
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
- History of Industry city
- High end and Luxury brands
- Norigion Routes
- Enormous and Historical Cemetary
- Big Training Facilities,
- Undergrounds
- Big Jobs Areas
- Vibrant Scandinavian Culture
Bed Stuy
- Big Black culture
- Affordable buildings
- Some Buildings are 100 years old
- Poverty, crime, and economic disparity
- Trajectory of gentrification
Roosevelt Island
- Tramway opened 24h
- Its peculiar public transportation makes tourists present.
- 2 Miles Long
- Residential Neighboorhood
- Quiet, clean and Peacefull area
- Big Park
Reflection:
- What did you learn about each neighborhood?
I have learned how there can exist a melting pot within the biggest melting pot; NYC. Gentrification is an issue for every neighboorhood which affects the working classes. The rise of housing prices is an issue for every neighboorhood in NYC, making completely different cultures and races come together to fight this persistent phenomenon. It’s very interesting to see how this issue affects everyone, because of their different backgrounds activism and art have helped to unite and collide these communities together for the better good. Naturally, some cultures mix and engage in incredible ways, mixed cuisines and different cultures implementing traditions from others, yet this can also create disparity and racial tensions.
The variety of races and cultures that NYC neighborhoods have has also completely transformed the infrastructures and visual architecture. The neighborhood that called my attention the most was Jackson Heights as Indian and Latin community melts into one. Both cultures are very prevalent in this particular neighborhood, it’s very interesting how the lack of space obligates them to interact with each other and how beautiful it is to see NY old architecture collide with Latin traditional colorful markets and the Indian distinct way of serving food aromatizing the whole neighboorhood. Jackson heights still carry the same fast pace life manhattan carries, nonetheless it is a community that is very respectful and aware of their surroundings as if they know they have to support and care for each other as a family.