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Can someone please define the borders of north/central/south - Page 2 — Brooklynian

Can someone please define the borders of north/central/south

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  • Here's the scoop from a Real Real Estate Professional:
    North Slope = Flatbush Ave to Union
    Center Slope = Union to 9th St.
    South Slope = 9th St. to Prospect Ave.

    All boundaries are from 4th Ave to PPW.
  • Hamilton wrote: I spoke with some realtors who said they were going to have Spanish Harlem reclassified as the North Slope and Philadelphia the South Slope.
    haahahah
  • filmlover44 wrote:
    Wonder where "Park Slope " came from. Something about a Park, and a Slope I would guess. Hmmm.
    Whoa, I get it now--so essentially Park Slope can logically only consist of those blocks that are directly within the "Slope" sloping downwards from the "Park," because that's how it is in "Montclair Heights."

    Of course, that would mean that the north side of Park Slope ends at Union St., but whatever.

    What would us dopey natives do without people like you showing up to kindly school us on our neighborhood? Thank God for you all.
  • What would you dopey natives do without your ass-umptions about people like me? You would have nothing to post about, I'll tell ya. Who would you have around to feel superior to?

    Of course, being a "native", you do know that Union Street WAS considered the border of Park Slope for a while...before it moved..

    (Seriously beginning to doubt that you are a native)
  • While waiting for the light to change on 9th st and 7th avenue ,I overheard a stroller mom advise her child, we have to be careful honey, we are entering the South Slope
  • That's priceless!

    (Although I remember a time when living on the Park Slope blocks closest to Flatbush Avenue (such as Park Place) was considered too dangerous for families with young kids)
  • I remember when you didn't need a compass to walk through the slope.
  • Hamilton wrote: While waiting for the light to change on 9th st and 7th avenue ,I overheard a stroller mom advise her child, we have to be careful honey, we are entering the South Slope
    Ha ha.

    I lived in the South Slope when it really was dangerous. I don't know why I'm laughing.
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