Neighborhood Guide

GOWANUS

Long sustained by the industrial and shipping activity centered in its namesake canal, Gowanus has transformed into a residential and commercial hub. The arrival of Brooklyn's first Whole Foods in 2013 marked a turning point in its reinvention. Though it retains a gritty feel, Gowanus is the kind of place where hip restaurants, coffee joints, and Pilates studios cater to a growing professional population and a smattering of artists. Although it lacks green space, Gowanus's plentiful indoor activities include boulder climbing, archery, fencing, and even shuffleboard courts.

Things to love about GOWANUS

  • Its industrial landscape has morphed into an urban mix of hip restaurants, new condos, and restored townhouses.

  • The only place in New York where you can find shuffleboard, archery, fencing, and rock climbing within a few blocks of each other.

  • Perfect for those looking for a sense of adventure in the middle of New York

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GOWANUS

The Gowanus Canal is a 1.8-mile-long canal that once served the thriving industrial community in the area.

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