Throughout the course of this blog, we have been hit with a number of questions, but two in particular reoccur with great frequency: (1) “What is Nostrand Park?” and (2) “Yeah, but what is Nostrand Park?” Inquire no more:
What is Nostrand Park?
Nostrand Park exists to serve as a virtual town square for Crown Heights. If you Google “Crown Heights”, you will inevitably find references to “the riots of 1991″ or to Crown Heights being a “rough” neighborhood. There are very few resources available that give a full perspective on the neighborhood, particularly from the vantage of the residents who live here. Crown Heights is a complex neighborhood. It is aneighborhoodof mansions and projects and historic districts. Of rastas and rabbis. Of new comers and old timers. It is a beautiful story of immigration and gentrication. Of decay and rebirth. Of affluence and struggle. Crown Heights is so much richer and fuller than what is currently available in the media and we wanted to create a space to honor that. Thus, Nostrand Park was born.
But what exactly is “Nostrand Park”?
No, it is not an enclave or park in Crown Heights. Nostrand and Park are two Brooklyn streets that run through Crown Heights. Though many of the borders in Crown Heights are contested, the intersection of Nostrand and Park represents one area that is undeniably Crown Heights. And so we are Nostrand Park.
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