Atlantic Avenue Garners Three Awards in
"Greenest Block in Brooklyn Contest"


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Atlantic Avenue between Nevins and Third Avenue in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn was voted "Greenest Block in Brooklyn" (Commercial Category).

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Atlantic Avenue between Nevins and Third Avenue in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn was voted "Greenest Block in Brooklyn" (Commercial Category).

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Second Place in the Commercial Category was a neighboring block on Atlantic between Nevins and Bond.

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First place for "Greenest Storefront" went to Brawta Caribbean Café located on Atlantic Avenue at Hoyt Street.

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Atlantic Avenue between Nevins and Third Avenue in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn was voted "Greenest Block in Brooklyn" (Commercial Category).

Photo Credit: Doug Webb

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Second Place in the Commercial Category was the block on Atlantic between Nevins and Bond. This is the gorgeous front yard of the Belarusian Church on Atlantic and Bond.

Photo Credit: Doug Webb



The Atlantic Avenue Local Development Corporation
(AALDC) is a not-for-profit organization committed to the economic development of Atlantic Avenue from Brooklyn's East River waterfront to Flatbush Avenue. Atlantic Avenue is a historic district and popular destination for antiques, collectibles, mid-east imports, specialty shops and home design. For photos and more information about Atlantic Avenue contact the AALDC at 718-875-8993
or email: atlanticave@atlanticave.org