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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