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RED
HOOK
Consisting mostly of warehouses and factory buildings, the western part
of Red Hook is one of the latest Brooklyn neighborhoods to be hyped by
the media. Is it going to be the next Dumbo or Williamsburg, where
abandoned warehouses will be turned into modern loft space? There are
some galleries, furniture shops and bakeries located on Van Brunt
Street, and a few bars and restaurants have opened in the last couple of
years, but things are still pre-boom for now. The recent opening of a
large IKEA in Red Hook will likely change this, bringing thousands of
cars to the neighborhood.
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the other hand, the eastern part of Red Hook remains a low-income
residential neighborhood, with most people living in bleak public
housing projects. The Red Hook Houses, one of the first and largest
housing projects in the city, suffered serious problems during the
1990s, as drug use, crime and high unemployment was prevalent in the
neighborhood.
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