The WSJ Takes a Look at Kensington
Another day, another neighborhood profile written about Brooklyn. This weekend, the Wall Street Journal wonders what it’s like to live in Kensington. Here are some stats: nearby trains are the F, G, B and Q; there’s a diverse mix of Orthodox Jews and immigrants from South Asia and Poland; one-bedroom apartments can sell for under…
Another day, another neighborhood profile written about Brooklyn. This weekend, the Wall Street Journal wonders what it’s like to live in Kensington. Here are some stats: nearby trains are the F, G, B and Q; there’s a diverse mix of Orthodox Jews and immigrants from South Asia and Poland; one-bedroom apartments can sell for under $200,000 while one-family homes can sell for close to $1 million; and gentrification is a little slower here than in Ditmas Park or Windsor Terrace.
Diverse Kensington Keeps Stirring the Mix [Wall Street Journal]
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