Sunset Park

 
 

Why Sunset Park?

Once a hub for WWII manufacturing, Sunset Park is now a vibrant neighborhood known for its rich cultural tapestry and stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. In 2014, the waterfront area was reinvigorated with Industry City: a destination comprised of nine gigantic warehouses, geared towards creative industries, dining, shopping, and community events. Inside this 6-million-square-foot complex, artisanal coffee shops and quirky art galleries still keep things hip, while various vendors spread across the other enormous buildings guarantee an adventure - especially on weekends. Ultimately, whether you're in the mood to explore rooftop gardens at Brooklyn Grange or attend a pop-up concert at the historic Brooklyn Army Terminal, Sunset Park delivers.

Where is Sunset Park?

 
 

Sunset Park is South of Greenwood Heights and is serviced by the D, N, and R trains. Bay Ridge is below and Borough Park is to the East.


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Japan Village

Japan Village is a buzzing cultural hub within Industry City, offering an authentic experience of Japanese culture and cuisine. Visitors can enjoy traditional performances, artisan workshops, and a diverse culinary scene - featuring sushi, sashimi, ramen, and themed food festivals. With a welcoming atmosphere, Japan Village invites people of all backgrounds to explore and celebrate the richness of Japanese heritage.

934 3rd Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11232


Did you know...

 
 

Perched on a hill nearby, Sunset Park itself, the neighborhood's namesake, offers a green oasis with playgrounds, sports fields, and show-stopping view that's popular for sunsets. As one of the highest vantage points in Brooklyn, the views offered of the Manhattan skyline are incredible.

Eric V