Sunday, May 9, 2010

New York Magazine 2010.....and the winner is! PARK SLOPE



The Most Livable Neighborhoods in New York


Prospect Park adjacent to Park Slope.
(Photo: Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao)


1. Park Slope
15th St. to Flatbush Ave., Prospect Park West to Fourth Ave.


No neighborhood is the butt of more stroller jokes or the recipient of more anti-gentrification scorn. But any way you slice it, Park Slope is the very definition of a well-rounded neighborhood. Of the dozen categories we tallied, it falls just slightly below average in two: affordability (the average two-bedroom rental is $2,275) and diversity. In all other areas, it’s somewhere between above grade and superlative: It’s blessed with excellent public schools, low crime, vast stretches of green space, scores of restaurants and bars, a diverse retail sector, and a population of more artists and creatives than even its reputation for comfortable bohemianism might suggest (more, in fact, than younger, trendier Williamsburg). It might not be everyone’s idea of a perfect neighborhood, but statistically speaking (by a hair), there’s nowhere better.

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