How Crown Heights changed in six years...
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It's been a busy six years. Two recent articles about where to shop and eat in Crown Heights showcase 13 places--the oldest of which (Franklin Park) opened six years ago.
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While the Washington Avenue shots aren't Crown Heights (that's Prospect Heights), and Classon Ave is debatable, too, the point is well taken. I still recall the not too distant past where Washington Ave, Franklin Ave, and Classon Ave (Classon is still more residential than Franklin and Washington Aves, but its still come a long way) were dumps. Now you cannot recognize them; this is how positive the change has been. There's more foot traffic, jobs in the area, and just a general sense of an up and coming area.
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Amazing what trees can do to improve the look and feel of a neighborhood.
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