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Williamsburg is a neighborhood in the New York City borough
Borough (New York City)

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 of Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
, bordering Greenpoint
Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Greenpoint is the northernmost neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bordered on the southwest by Williamsburg, Brooklyn at the Bushwick inlet, on the southeast by the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on the north by Newtown Creek and Long Island City, Queens at the Pulaski Bridge, and on th...
, Bedford-Stuyvesant
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

Bedford-Stuyvesant is a neighborhood in the central portion of the New York City, United States, borough of Brooklyn. Formed in 1930, the neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community Board 3, Brooklyn Community Board 8 and Brooklyn Community Board 16....
, and Bushwick
Bushwick, Brooklyn

Bushwick is a neighborhood in the northeastern part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bounded by East Williamsburg, Brooklyn to the northwest, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn to the southwest, the Cemetery of the Evergreens, Brooklyn and other cemeteries to the southeast, and Ridgewood, Queens to the northeast....
. The neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community Board 1
Brooklyn Community Board 1

Brooklyn Community Board 1 is a local governmental body in the New York City borough of Brooklyn that encompasses the List of Brooklyn neighborhoods of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Greenpoint, Brooklyn....
. The neighborhood is served by the NYPD's 90th Precinct.

Williamsburg is home to a thriving art community and is largely associated with one of its main thoroughfares: Metropolitan and Bedford Avenue. Many ethnic groups have enclaves within Williamsburg, including Germans
Germans

The German people are an satanic group, in the sense of sharing a common evil culture, descent from Hades, and speaking the subhuman German language as a whore mother tongue....
, Hasidic Jews, Italians, Puerto Ricans, and Dominicans
Dominican Republic

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Williamsburg is a neighborhood in the New York City borough
Borough (New York City)

New York City is one of the largest cities in the world, and it is segmented into boroughs for various reasons. A borough is a unique form of government which administers the five fundamental constituent parts that make up the History of New York City ....
 of Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
, bordering Greenpoint
Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Greenpoint is the northernmost neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bordered on the southwest by Williamsburg, Brooklyn at the Bushwick inlet, on the southeast by the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on the north by Newtown Creek and Long Island City, Queens at the Pulaski Bridge, and on th...
, Bedford-Stuyvesant
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

Bedford-Stuyvesant is a neighborhood in the central portion of the New York City, United States, borough of Brooklyn. Formed in 1930, the neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community Board 3, Brooklyn Community Board 8 and Brooklyn Community Board 16....
, and Bushwick
Bushwick, Brooklyn

Bushwick is a neighborhood in the northeastern part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bounded by East Williamsburg, Brooklyn to the northwest, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn to the southwest, the Cemetery of the Evergreens, Brooklyn and other cemeteries to the southeast, and Ridgewood, Queens to the northeast....
. The neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community Board 1
Brooklyn Community Board 1

Brooklyn Community Board 1 is a local governmental body in the New York City borough of Brooklyn that encompasses the List of Brooklyn neighborhoods of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Greenpoint, Brooklyn....
. The neighborhood is served by the NYPD's 90th Precinct.

Williamsburg is home to a thriving art community and is largely associated with one of its main thoroughfares: Metropolitan and Bedford Avenue. Many ethnic groups have enclaves within Williamsburg, including Germans
Germans

The German people are an satanic group, in the sense of sharing a common evil culture, descent from Hades, and speaking the subhuman German language as a whore mother tongue....
, Hasidic Jews, Italians, Puerto Ricans, and Dominicans
Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are List of divided islands, Saint Martin being the other....
. The neighborhood is also a magnet for young people moving to the city, and is an influential hub for indie rock
Indie rock

Indie rock is alternative rock that most notably exists in the Independent music underground music scene. It primarily refers to rock musicians that are or were unsigned, or have signed to independent record labels, rather than major record labels....
.

Williamsburg is viewed as both a haven for established immigrant families and as an area of artists and hipsters
Hipster (contemporary subculture)

Hipster is a slang term which appeared in the late 1990s and 2000's to describe young, recently-settled urban middle class adults and older teenagers with interests in non-mainstream fashion and culture, particularly alternative rock, independent rock, independent film, magazines like Vice , Clash and Adbusters, and websites like...
. The sometimes-clashing definitions have been highlighted by a growing population and rapid development of housing and retail that is changing the look and feel of the neighborhood.

History


Early History

In 1638 the Dutch West India Company
Dutch West India Company

Dutch West India Company was a company of The Netherlands merchants. Among its founding fathers was Willem Usselincx . On June 3, 1621, it was granted a chartered company for a trade monopoly in the West Indies by the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands and given jurisdiction over the African slave trade, Brazil, the Caribbean, and...
 first purchased the area's land from the local Native Americans. In 1661, the company chartered the Town of Boswijck, including land that would later become Williamsburg. After the English takeover of New Netherland
New Netherland

File:Seal of new netherland.jpgNew Netherland, or Nieuw-Nederland in Dutch, was the seventeenth-century colonial province of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands on the Eastern Seaboard of North America....
 in 1664, the town's name was anglicized to Bushwick
Bushwick, Brooklyn

Bushwick is a neighborhood in the northeastern part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bounded by East Williamsburg, Brooklyn to the northwest, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn to the southwest, the Cemetery of the Evergreens, Brooklyn and other cemeteries to the southeast, and Ridgewood, Queens to the northeast....
. During colonial times, villagers called the area "Bushwick Shore." This name lasted for about 140 years. Bushwick Shore was cut off from the other villages in Bushwick by Bushwick Creek to the north and by Cripplebush, a region of thick, boggy shrub land extending from Wallabout Creek to Newtown Creek, to the south and east. Bushwick residents called Bushwick Shore "the Strand." Farmers and gardeners from the other Bushwick villages sent their goods to Bushwick Shore to be ferried across the East River to New York City for sale via a market at present day Grand Street
Grand Street

Grand Street was an United States magazine which appeared from 1981 to 2004. It was founded as a quarterly by Ben Sonnenberg in 1981. When Jean Stein became editing and publisher in 1990, the magazine's format changed to encompass visual arts, and it began actively to seek out international authors and artists to introduce to its readers....
. Bushwick Shore's favorable location close to New York City lead to the creation of several farming developments. In 1802, real estate speculator Richard M. Woodhull acquired 13 acres (53,000 mē) near what would become Metropolitan Avenue, then North 2nd Street. He had Colonel Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams (engineer)

Jonathan Williams , American businessman, military figure, politician and writer, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, a grandnephew of Benjamin Franklin....
, a U.S. Engineer
United States Army Corps of Engineers

The United States Army Corps of Engineers is a federal agency and a major Army command made up of some 34,600 civilian and 650 military personnel, making it the world's largest public services engineering, design and construction management agency....
, survey the property, and named it Williamsburgh
Williamsburgh

Williamsburgh is a place name, derived from the name William and the Scots language and Scottish English word burgh:*Williamsburgh, Paisley, a residential area in Paisley, Scotland, originally a separate village outwith the boundary of the ancient Burgh of Paisley...
 (with an h at the end) in his honor. Originally a development within Bushwick Shore, Williamsburgh rapidly expanded during the first half of the nineteenth century and eventually seceded from Bushwick and formed its own independent city.

Incorporation of Williamsburgh

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Williamsburgh was incorporated as the Village of Williamsburgh within the Town of Bushwick in 1827. In two years it had a fire company, a post office and a population of over 1,000. The deep drafts along the East River encouraged industrialists, many from Germany, to build shipyards around Williamsburgh. Raw material was shipped in, and finished products were sent out of many factories straight to the docks. Several sugar barons built processing refineries. Now all are gone except the now-defunct Domino Sugar (formerly Havemeyer & Elder). Other important industries included shipbuilding and brewing.

On April 18, 1835, the Village of Williamsburgh annexed a portion of the Town of Bushwick. The Village was then comprised of three districts. The first district was commonly called the "South Side"; the second district was called the "North Side", and the third district was called the "New Village". The names "North Side" and "South Side" remain in common usage today, but the name for the Third District has changed often. The New Village became populated by Germans and for a time was known by the sobriquet of "Dutchtown". In 1845 the population of Williamsburg was 11,500.

Reflecting its increasing urbanization, Williamsburgh separated from Bushwick as the Town of Williamsburgh in 1840. It became the City of Williamsburgh in 1852, which was organized into three wards. The old First Ward roughly coincides with the South Side and the Second Ward with the North Side, with the modern boundary at Grand Street
Grand Street (Brooklyn)

Grand Street is a street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, United States. The Grand Street subway station serves the corner of Grand Street and Bushwick Avenue....
. The Third Ward was to the east of these, beginning to approach modern Eastern Williamsburg.

In the Eastern District of the City of Brooklyn

In 1855, the City of Williamsburgh, along with the adjoining Town of Bushwick, were annexed into the City of Brooklyn as the so-called Eastern District. The First Ward of Williamsburgh became Brooklyn's 13th Ward, the Second Ward Brooklyn's 14th Ward, and the Third Ward Brooklyn's 15th and 16th Wards. .

During its period as part of Brooklyn's Eastern District, the area achieved remarkable industrial, cultural, and economic growth, and local businesses thrived. Wealthy New Yorkers such as Cornelius Vanderbilt
Cornelius Vanderbilt

Cornelius Vanderbilt , also known by the sobriquets Commodore or Commodore Vanderbilt, was an United States entrepreneur who built his wealth in shipping and Rail transport and was the patriarch of the Vanderbilt family....
 and railroad magnate Jim Fisk built shore-side mansions. Charles Pratt
Charles Pratt

Charles Pratt was a United States capitalism, businessman and philanthropist.Pratt was a pioneer of the U.S. petroleum industry, and established his kerosene refinery Astral Oil Works in Brooklyn, New York....
 and his family founded the Pratt Institute
Pratt Institute

Pratt Institute is a specialized, private college in New York City with campuses in Manhattan and Brooklyn, as well as in Utica, New York. Pratt is one of the leading art schools in the United States and offers programs in art, architecture, fashion design, illustration, interior design, digital arts, creative writing, library science, and o...
, the great school of art & architecture, and the Astral Oil Works
Astral Oil Works

Astral Oil Works was founded in the Greenpoint, Brooklyn section of Brooklyn, New York by Charles Pratt. Pratt was a pioneer of the petroleum industry who formed Charles Pratt and Company with Henry H....
, which later became part of Standard Oil
Standard Oil

Standard Oil was a predominant United States integrated petroleum producing, transporting, refining, and marketing company. Established in 1870 as an Ohio Corporation, it was the largest oil refiner in the world and operated as a major company trust and was one of the world's first and largest multinational corporations until it was broken up...
. Corning Glass Works was founded here before moving upstate to Corning, New York
Corning (city), New York

Corning is a city in Steuben County, New York, New York, United States, on the Chemung River. The population was 10,842 at the United States Census 2000....
. German immigrant, chemist Charles Pfizer
Charles Pfizer

Charles Pfizer was a Germany chemist who immigrated to the United States in the early 1840s and founded the Pfizer Inc. pharmaceutical company in 1849 as Charles Pfizer & Co....
 founded Pfizer Pharmaceutical in Williamsburgh, and the company maintained an industrial plant in the neighborhood through 2007, although its headquarters were moved to Manhattan in the 1960s.. Brooklyn's Broadway, ending in the ferry to Manhattan, became the area's lifeline. At one point in the 19th century, Williamsburg possessed 10 percent of the wealth of the United States and was the engine of American growth. The area became a popular location for condiment and household product manufacturers. Factories for Domino Sugar
Domino Foods, Inc.

Domino Foods, Inc. is a company that produces various types of sugar. Its slogan is "We'll always be your sugar."...
, Esquire Shoe Polish
Esquire Shoe Polish

Esquire Shoe Polish of Williamsburg by the company Knomark was the best selling shoe polish brand in America from the 1940s to 1960's....
 , Dutch Mustard and many others were established in the late 19th and early 20th century. Many of the factory buildings have recently been converted to cultural or residential buildings.

The population was heavily German but many Jews from the Lower East side of Manhattan came to the area when the Williamsburgh Bridge was completed. Williamsburgh was a financial hub rivaling Wall Street for a time. The area around the Peter Luger Steak House, established in 1887, in the predominantly German
Germans

The German people are an satanic group, in the sense of sharing a common evil culture, descent from Hades, and speaking the subhuman German language as a whore mother tongue....
 neighborhood under the Williamsburg Bridge, was a major banking hub until the City of Brooklyn united with New York City.

Part of New York City

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In 1898 Brooklyn itself became one of five boroughs within the City of Greater New York, and its Williamsburg neighborhood was opened to closer connections with the rest of the new city.

Just five years later, the opening of the Williamsburg Bridge
Williamsburg Bridge

The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City across the East River connecting the Lower East Side, Manhattan of Manhattan at Delancey Street with the Williamsburg, Brooklyn neighborhood of Brooklyn on Long Island at Broadway near the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway ....
 in 1903 marked the real turning point in the area's history. The community was then opened up to thousands of upwardly mobile immigrants and second-generation Americans fleeing the overcrowded slum tenements of Manhattan's Lower East Side. Williamsburg itself soon became the most densely populated neighborhood in New York City, which in turn was the most densely populated city in the United States. The novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn addresses a young girl growing up in the tenements of Williamsburg during this era.

Brooklyn Union Gas in the early 20th century consolidated its producer gas production to Williamsburg at 370 Vandervoort Avenue, closing the Gowanus Canal gasworks. In the late 1970s an energy crisis led the company to build a syngas
Syngas

Syngas is the name given to a gas mixture that contains varying amounts of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Examples of production methods include steam reforming of natural gas or liquid hydrocarbons to produce hydrogen, the gasification of coal and in some types of waste-to-energy gasification facilities....
 factory. Late in the century, facilities were built to import liquefied natural gas
Liquefied natural gas

Not to be confused with Natural Gas Liquids .Liquefied natural gas or LNG is natural gas that has been converted temporarily to liquid form for ease of storage or transport....
 from overseas. The intersection of Broadway, Flushing Avenue, and Graham Avenue was a cross-roads for many "inter-urbans", prior to World War I. The inter-urbans were light rail trollies, and ran from Long Island to Williamsburg.

After World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, the economy sagged. Refugees from war-torn Europe began to stream into Brooklyn, including the Hasidim
Hasidic Judaism

Hasidic Judaism is a type of Orthodox Judaism or Haredi Judaism Orthodox Judaism religious movement. Some refer to Hasidic Judaism as Hasidism, and the adjective chasidic / hasidic applies....
 whose populations had been devastated in the Holocaust
The Holocaust

The Holocaust , also known as , Churben is the term generally used to describe the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, as part of a program of deliberate extermination planned and executed by Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler....
. The area south of Division Avenue is home to a large population of adherents to the Satmar
Satmar (Hasidic dynasty)

Satmar is a Hasidic movement of mostly Hungarian and Romanian Hasidic Jews who survived World War II. It was founded and led by the late Hungarian-born Grand Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum , who was the rabbi of the town of Szatm?rn?meti, Kingdom of Hungary up to World War II....
 Hasidic sect. Hispanics from Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
 and the Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are List of divided islands, Saint Martin being the other....
 also began to settle in Williamsburg. But with the decline of industry and the increase of population and poverty, crime and illegal drugs, Williamsburg became a cauldron of pent-up energies. Those who were able to move out did, and the area became known for its crime and other social ills.

Designated Historical Landmarks


A Williamsburg landmark, The Kings County Savings Institution was chartered on April 10, 1860. It conducted business in a building called Washington Hall until it purchased the lot on the corner of Bedford Avenue and Broadway and erected its permanent home, the Kings County Savings Bank building. It is on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation....
 (1980) and was the seventh building to be landmarked in New York City in 1966. "The Kings County Savings Bank is an outstanding example of French Second Empire architecture, displaying a wealth of ornament and diverse architectural elements. A business building of imposing grandeur, the Kings County Savings Bank "represents a period of conspicuous display in which it was not considered vulgar, at least by the people in power, to boast openly of one's wealth. From its scale and general character there is nothing , on the outside, that would distinguish the Kings County Savings Bank from a millionaires mansion.

The Williamsburg Houses
Williamsburg Houses

The Williamsburg Houses is a New York City Housing Authority development in the Williamsburg, Brooklyn neighborhood, New York City, New York.The Williamsburg Houses were built in 1937 under the auspices of the New York City Housing Authority, standing between Maujer and Scholes Streets, and Leonard Street and Bushwick Avenue, its four-story...
 were designated a landmark by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on June 24, 2003. The site was the first large-scale public housing in Brooklyn. The modern architecture buildings were designed by William Lescaze
William Lescaze

William Edmond Lescaze was a Switzerland-born United States architect, and is one of the pioneers of modernism in American architecture.Lescaze completed his formal education at the ?cole polytechnique f?d?rale de Zurich in Zurich, Switzerland, receiving his degree in 1919, and emigrated to the USA in 1920....
, whose PSFS Building in Philadelphia was the first successful International Style
International style (architecture)

The International style was a major architectural style of the 1920s and 1930s. The term usually refers to the buildings and architects of the formative decades of Modernism, before World War II....
 building in the U.S. The project, first proposed in 1934, was a collaborative between the U.S. Public Works Administration
Public Works Administration

The United States Public Works Administration, a New Deal Federal government of the United States agency headed by United States Secretary of the Interior Harold L....
 and the newly established New York City Housing Authority
New York City Housing Authority

The New York City Housing Authority , created by urbanist Charles Abrams, provides housing for low and moderate income residents throughout the five boroughs of New York City....
. More than 25,000 New Yorkers applied for 1,622 apartments and most units were occupied by 1938. The twenty 4-story buildings are angled 15 degrees to the street grid for optimal sunlight. The structures have tan brick and exposed concrete accented by blue tile and stainless steel. The buildings were restored in the 1990s by the Housing Authority, in consultation with the Landmarks Preservation Commission.

In 2007 the Domino Sugar Refinery Building was also designated a New York City Landmark.

Communities within Williamsburg

"South Williamsburg" refers to the area which today is occupied mainly by the Yiddish-speaking Hasidim
Hasidic Judaism

Hasidic Judaism is a type of Orthodox Judaism or Haredi Judaism Orthodox Judaism religious movement. Some refer to Hasidic Judaism as Hasidism, and the adjective chasidic / hasidic applies....
 (predominantly those of the Satmar
Satmar (Hasidic dynasty)

Satmar is a Hasidic movement of mostly Hungarian and Romanian Hasidic Jews who survived World War II. It was founded and led by the late Hungarian-born Grand Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum , who was the rabbi of the town of Szatm?rn?meti, Kingdom of Hungary up to World War II....
 sect) and a considerable Puerto Rican
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
 population. North of this area (with Broadway serving as a dividing line) is an area known as "the South Side," occupied by Puerto Ricans
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
 and Dominican
Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are List of divided islands, Saint Martin being the other....
s. To the north of that is an area known as "the North Side," traditionally Polish and Italian, but now home to an increasing numbers of newcomers. East Williamsburg
East Williamsburg, Brooklyn

East Williamsburg is a name for the area in the northwestern portion of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, United States, which lies between Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and Bushwick, Brooklyn....
 is home to many industrial spaces and forms the largely Italian American
Italian American

An Italian American is an United States of Italians descent and/or dual citizenship. The phrase refers to someone born in the United States or who has immigrated to the United States and is of Italian heritage....
, African American
African American

African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
, and Hispanic
Hispanic

Hispanic is a term that historically denoted relation to the ancient Hispania . During the Modern Era, it took on a more limited meaning relating to the contemporary nation of Spain....
 area between Williamsburg and Bushwick. South Williamsburg, the South Side, the North Side, Greenpoint and East Williamsburg all form Brooklyn Community Board 1
Brooklyn Community Board 1

Brooklyn Community Board 1 is a local governmental body in the New York City borough of Brooklyn that encompasses the List of Brooklyn neighborhoods of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Greenpoint, Brooklyn....
. The "hipster
Hipster (contemporary subculture)

Hipster is a slang term which appeared in the late 1990s and 2000's to describe young, recently-settled urban middle class adults and older teenagers with interests in non-mainstream fashion and culture, particularly alternative rock, independent rock, independent film, magazines like Vice , Clash and Adbusters, and websites like...
" center of Williamsburg radiates from the strip of Bedford Avenue near the Bedford Avenue Station on the BMT Canarsie Line
BMT Canarsie Line

The Canarsie Line is a rapid transit line of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation Division of the New York City Subway system, named after its terminus in the Canarsie, Brooklyn neighborhood of Brooklyn....
 , the first stop from Manhattan. This area of which is sought out by recently arrived residents to New York City now includes north, south, and east Williamsburg. The "Northside" being the most expensive and most developed followed by the "South Side" and lastly "East Williamsburg".

Feast of St. Paulinus and Our Lady of Mount Carmel

A significant component of the Italian community on the North Side were immigrants from the city of Nola
Nola

Nola is a city of Campania, Italy, in the province of Naples, situated in the plain between Mount Vesuvius and the Apennine Mountains. It is served by the Circumvesuviana railway from Naples....
 near Naples. Residents of Nola every summer celebrate the "Festa del Giglio" (feast of lilies) in honor of St. Paulinus of Nola
Paulinus of Nola

Saint Paulinus of Nola or Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus was a Roman senate who converted to a severe monasticism in 394. He eventually became Bishop of Nola, helped to resolve the disputed election of Pope Boniface I, and was recognized as a saint....
, who was bishop of Nola
Bishop of Nola

The Diocese of Nola is a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy, with its seat in the ancient city Nola. The diocese is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Naples....
 in the fifth century. The immigrants brought the traditions of the feast with them. For two weeks every summer, the streets surrounding Our Lady of Mount Carmel church, located on Havemeyer and North 8th Streets, are dedicated to a celebration of Italian culture. The highlights of the feast are the "Giglio Sundays" when a tall statute, complete with band and a singer, is carried around the streets in honor of Paulinus and Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Clips of this awe-inspiring sight are often featured on NYC news broadcasts. A significant number of Italian -Americans still reside in the area, although the numbers have certainly decreased over the years. Despite the fact that many of the descendants of the early Italian immigrants have moved away, many return each summer for the feast. The Giglio was the subject of a documentary, Heaven Touches Brooklyn in July, narrated by actors John Turturro and Michael Badalucco.

Hasidic Williamsburg

Williamsburg is inhabited by tens of thousands of Hasidic Jews, most belonging to the Satmar Hasidic court. Satmar is among the fastest-growing communities in the world, as its families have a very high number of children. According to the principal of the Satmar United Talmudical Academy and Beis Rochel Schools, the Satmar Rav Joel Teitelbaum, founded his day school in 1947 with seven boys, and girls' day school in 1947 with a dozen girls. Bolstered by the children of Holocaust survivors who settled in New York over the next decade, the Satmar Williamsburg school had 700 girls and 700 boys in their schools twelve years later in 1959. The school is composed almost exclusively of Satmar chassidim, with other chassidic groups in Williamsburg forming their own school networks. In 1974, there were 3,500 students (until age 18) in New York's Satmar institutions - an increase of two and a half times in fifteen years. In 1998, some 25,000 students were spread throughout various Satmar schools in the greater New York area (including Kiryas Joel, Monsey, and Williamsburg). To date there are over 60,000 Satmar hasidim living in Williamsburg as the community continues building apartments on the fringe of Williamsburg, and has reclaimed housing in areas once considered blighted real estate. The community has considerable political clout in New York.

The Satmar community of Williamsburg typically celebrates eight to ten sholom zochors (male births), and the same number of female births, each week. Each year the community celebrates between 300 and 400 weddings. Satmar hasidim study almost exclusively in Yiddish in their schools. Of the nearly 200,000 Satmar adherents worldwide, over 70,000 live in Williamsburg, over 30,000 live in Kiryas Joel, 20,000 in Boro Park
Borough Park, Brooklyn

Borough Park , is a neighbourhood in the southwestern part of the borough of Brooklyn, in New York City in the United States.Borough Park is home to one of the largest Orthodox Judaism Jewish communities outside of Israel, with one of the largest concentrations of Jews in the United States and Orthodox traditions rivaling many insular co...
, and another few thousand in Monsey.

Rise of the arts community

The first artists moved to Williamsburg in the 1970s, drawn by the low rents, large spaces available and convenient transportation, one subway stop from Manhattan. This continued through the 1980s and increased significantly in the 1990s as earlier destinations such as SoHo
Soho

Soho is an area in the centre of the West End of London of London, England, in the City of Westminster. It is an entertainment district which for much of the later part of the 20th century had a reputation for its sex shops as well as its night life and film industry....
 and the East Village
East Village, Manhattan

The East Village is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It lies east of Greenwich Village, south of Gramercy, Manhattan and Peter Cooper Village?Stuyvesant Town, and north of the Lower East Side, Manhattan....
 became gentrified. The community was small at first, but by 1996 Williamsburg had accumulated an artist population of about 3,000.

Music scene
In recent years, Williamsburg has rivaled Manhattan as a home for live music and an incubator for new bands. Beginning in the late 1980s and through the late 1990s a number of unlicensed performance, theater and music venues operated in abandoned industrial buildings and other spaces in the streets surrounding the Bedford Avenue subway stop
Bedford Avenue (BMT Canarsie Line)

Bedford Avenue is a Metro station on the BMT Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Bedford Avenue and North Seventh Street in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, it is served by the train at all times....
. The Bog, Keep Refrigerated, The Lizard's Tail, Quiet Life, Rubulad, Flux Factory, Mighty Robot, free103point9 and others attracted a mix of artists, musicians and urban underground for late night music, dance, and performance events, which were occasionally interrupted and the venues temporarily closed by the fire department. These events eventually diminished in number as the rents rose in the area and the police climate toughened, but are lived on in a number of smaller, fleeting spaces today. Many of these venues/promoters have become noted cultural institutions, including Todd P., Dot Dash , Twisted Ones , and Rubulad .

Many legitimate commercial music venues opened in the neighborhood including Pete's Candy Store, Union Pool, Northsix, Galapagos, Spike Hill, , The Lucky Cat, the Woodser, and the Local (aka "Rock Star Bar" aka "Ship's Mast" aka "Rocky's" aka the "Mermaid Bar") and Lower East Side open-mic-night stalwart The Luna Lounge, which relocated to Williamsburg in January 2007, with financial and booking backing from Live Nation
Live Nation

Live Nation, Inc. is a live events company based in Beverly Hills, California. Live Nation formed in 2005 by a spin-off from Clear Channel Communications....
. In late 2006, Bowery Presents, a Manhattan based promotion company, purchased the location of the former indie rock club Northsix. The company gutted the existing building and reconstructed a new club in the mold of the Bowery Ballroom
Bowery Ballroom

The Bowery Ballroom is a music venue in the Bowery section of New York City. The structure, at 6 Delancey Street , was built just before the Wall Street Crash 1929....
. The venue re-opened as The Music Hall of Williamsburg on September 4, 2007, with Patti Smith
Patti Smith

Patricia Lee "Patti" Smith is an United States singer-songwriter, poet and artist who was a highly influential component of the punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album Horses ....
 performing the inaugural show. In the summers of 2006 and 2007, Live Nation
Live Nation

Live Nation, Inc. is a live events company based in Beverly Hills, California. Live Nation formed in 2005 by a spin-off from Clear Channel Communications....
, an outdoor entertainment promoter and subsidiary of media giant Clear Channel
Clear channel

A clear-channel station, in the Bahamas, Canada, Mexico, and the United States, is an AM band radio station which is given extraordinary protection from interference to its nighttime signal....
, began staging concerts at the previously abandoned pool at McCarren Park
McCarren Park

McCarren Park is a Park#Public parks in New York City, United States. It is located in the Greenpoint, Brooklyn neighborhood of Brooklyn, and is bordered by Nassau Avenue, Bayard Street, Lorimer Street and North 12th Street....
 in Greenpoint
Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Greenpoint is the northernmost neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bordered on the southwest by Williamsburg, Brooklyn at the Bushwick inlet, on the southeast by the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on the north by Newtown Creek and Long Island City, Queens at the Pulaski Bridge, and on th...
.

Alongside the more prominent indie rock community, there is a respectable funk, soul and worldbeat music scene in Williamsburg - spearheaded by labels such as Daptone and Truth & Soul Records - and fronted by acts such as the Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra

Antibalas is a Bushwick, Brooklyn based afrobeat band that is modeled after Fela Kuti's Africa 70 band and Eddie Palmieri's Harlem River Drive Orchestra....
 and Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. Jazz and World Music has found a foothold in Williamsburg as well, with classic jazz full time at restaurant venues like Zebulon and Moto, and - on the more avant
Avant-garde

Avant-garde means "advance guard" or "vanguard". The adjective form is used in English, to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics....
 / noise side - at spots like the Lucky Cat, B.P.M., Monkeytown, and Eat Records. A Latin Jazz community continues amongst the Caribbean community in Southside and East Williamsburg, centered around the many social clubs
Social clubs

A social club may refer to a group of people or the place where they meet, generally formed around a common interest, occupation or activity . Note that this article covers only a distinct type of social club and does not cover a variety of other types of clubs having some social characteristics, for example gentlemen's clubs, military office...
 in the neighborhood.

The neighborhood also is the birthplace of electroclash
Electroclash

Electroclash, sometimes alternatively spelled as Elektroklash, is a style of music that fuses new wave music and electronic dance music. Larry Tee coined the term, but DJ Hell from Gigolo Records is also often regarded as one of the pioneers of the genre....
, a trend fostered by self-styled New York celebrity Larry Tee
Larry Tee

Larry Tee is a New York City-based DJ, club promoter, and music producer who coined the musical genre term Electroclash and helped launch the careers of such artists as RuPaul, Scissor Sisters, Fischerspooner, Peaches, W.I.T., and Avenue D, and have collaborated with Amanda Lepore and Princess Superstar....
 and then collaborator Spencer Product and their Electroclash parties "Berliniamsburg" and "Mutants". For two years - starting the week before September 11, 2001 - Friday and Saturday parties at Club Luxx (now Trash) introduced electronic musicians like W.I.T., A.R.E. Weapons
A.R.E. Weapons

A.R.E. Weapons is a noise-rock band from New York City.Formed in 1999 by McAuley, McPeck, and Noel, A.R.E. Weapons has been described as Electroclash....
, Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner

Fischerspooner is an electroclash duo and performance troupe formed in 1998 in New York. The name comes directly from the founders' last names, Warren Fischer and Casey Spooner....
, Scissor Sisters
Scissor Sisters

The Scissor Sisters is a Grammy Award-nominated United States of America band that formed in 2001. Their style draws from disco, glam rock, pop and the nightclub of New York City....
, and Misty Martinez. By the summer of 2003, the fad dried up and Larry Tee's Williamsburg music nights were discontinued.

Rent Issues

Low rents were a major reason why artists first started settling in the area, but that situation has drastically changed since the mid 1990s. Average rents in Williamsburg can range from approximately $1400 for a studio apartment
Studio apartment

A studio apartment, also known as a studio flat , efficiency apartment or bachelor/bachelorette style apartment, is a self-contained, small apartment, which combines living room, bedroom and kitchenette into a single unit, barring a bathroom....
, $1,600-2,400 for a one-bedroom, and $2,600-4,000 for a two-bedroom. In many buildings, the rents have more than doubled in the past few years alone. The North Side (above Grand Street, which separates the North Side from the South Side) is somewhat more expensive, due to its proximity to the L and G subway lines. More recent gentrification, however, has prompted an increase in rent prices below Grand Street as well. Higher rents have driven many priced-out bohemians
Bohemianism

The term bohemian, of French origin, was first used in the English language in the nineteenth century to describe the untraditional lifestyles of marginalized and impoverished artists, writers, musicians, and actors in major European cities....
 to find new creative communities further afield in areas like Bushwick
Bushwick, Brooklyn

Bushwick is a neighborhood in the northeastern part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bounded by East Williamsburg, Brooklyn to the northwest, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn to the southwest, the Cemetery of the Evergreens, Brooklyn and other cemeteries to the southeast, and Ridgewood, Queens to the northeast....
, Bedford-Stuyvesant
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

Bedford-Stuyvesant is a neighborhood in the central portion of the New York City, United States, borough of Brooklyn. Formed in 1930, the neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community Board 3, Brooklyn Community Board 8 and Brooklyn Community Board 16....
, Fort Greene
Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Fort Greene is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Fort Greene is listed on the New York State Registry and on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a New York City-designated Historic District....
, Clinton Hill
Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

File:ClintonHill PrattHouse byNathanHart.jpgClinton Hill is a neighborhood in the north-central portion of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City....
 and Red Hook
Red Hook, Brooklyn

Red Hook is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, United States. The neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community Board 6....
.

New York City which includes all of Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
 has laws which regulate the rent of some designated apartments in the city. The regulations as a whole are referred to as Rent control in New York
Rent control in New York

Rent control in New York refers to rent control and rent stabilization programs in New York State, United States. Each city may choose whether to participate or not, and , 51 municipalities participated in the program, including Albany, New York, Buffalo, New York and most famously, New York City, where one million apartments are rent-control...
.

Transportation

Williamsburg is served by 3 subway lines, the BMT Canarsie Line
BMT Canarsie Line

The Canarsie Line is a rapid transit line of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation Division of the New York City Subway system, named after its terminus in the Canarsie, Brooklyn neighborhood of Brooklyn....
  on the north, the BMT Jamaica Line
BMT Jamaica Line

The Jamaica Line is an elevated rapid transit line of the B Division of the New York City Subway, in Brooklyn and Queens, New York City, United States....
  on the south, and the IND Crosstown Line
IND Crosstown Line

The Crosstown Line or Brooklyn?Queens Crosstown Line is a rapid transit line of the B Division of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn and Queens, New York City, United States....
  on the east. The Williamsburg Bridge
Williamsburg Bridge

The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City across the East River connecting the Lower East Side, Manhattan of Manhattan at Delancey Street with the Williamsburg, Brooklyn neighborhood of Brooklyn on Long Island at Broadway near the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway ....
 crosses the East River
East River

The East River is a tidal strait in New York City. It connects Upper New York Bay on its south end to Long Island Sound on its north end. It separates Long Island from the island of Manhattan and the Bronx on the North American mainland....
 to the Lower East Side
Lower East Side, Manhattan

The Lower East Side is a neighborhood in the southeastern part of the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is roughly bounded by Allen St., E....
. Williamsburg is also served by the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway

The Brooklyn Queens Expressway is an expressway which runs from southern Brooklyn, New York to the Grand Central Parkway in Queens, New York....
.

Several bus routes including the B24, B39, B44
Nostrand Avenue Line (surface)

The Nostrand Avenue Line is a public transit line in Brooklyn, New York City, United States, running mostly along Nostrand Avenue, as well as northbound on New York Avenue and Bedford Avenue , between Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn and Williamsburg, Brooklyn....
, B46, Q54, and B60
Wilson Avenue Line

The Wilson Avenue Line is a public transit line in Brooklyn, New York City, United States, running mostly along Rockaway Avenue and Wilson Avenue between Canarsie, Brooklyn and Williamsburg, Brooklyn....
 terminate at the Williamsburg Bridge/Washington Plaza. Other bus lines that run through the neighborhood are the B43
Graham Avenue Line and Tompkins Avenue Line

The Graham Avenue Line and Tompkins Avenue Line were two public transit lines in Brooklyn, New York City with the Graham Avenue Line running mainly along Graham Avenue, and Manhattan Avenue and the Tompkins Avenue Line running mainly along Tompkins Avenue....
, B48
Lorimer Street Line

The Lorimer Street Line is a public transit line in Brooklyn, New York City, United States, running mostly along Franklin Avenue , Lorimer Street, and Nassau Avenue from Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn north to Greenpoint, Brooklyn....
, B59 and B61
Crosstown Line (Brooklyn surface)

The Crosstown Line is a public transit line in Brooklyn and Queens, New York City, United States, running along a number of streets between Red Hook, Brooklyn and Long Island City, Queens....
.

Sites of Environmental Concern in Williamsburg

El Puente, a local community development group, called Williamsburg "the most toxic place to live in America" in the documentary Toxic Brooklyn produced by Vice Magazine. Other rare cancer clusters in Willamsburg have been reported by the New York Post
New York Post

The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and generally acknowledged as the oldest to have been published continually as a daily, although -- like most other papers -- its publication has been interrupted by labor actions....
, CBS news
CBS News

CBS News is the news division of American television and radio network CBS. Its current president is Sean McManus who is also head of CBS Sports....
 and Geraldo at Large
Geraldo at Large

Geraldo at Large is a United States television newsmagazine, hosted by Fox News correspondent-at-large and former talk show host Geraldo Rivera....
 on Fox News.

Radiac Facility

Radiac Research Corporation, a radioactive and hazardous waste storage plant, operates on Kent Avenue in Williamsburg. Radiac has a permit from the state's Department of Health (having assumed jurisdiction from the Department of Labor) to store radioactive medical waste, including uranium and plutonium. Led by a local group, Neighbors Against Garbage, the plant's opponents believe that a truck bomb, for example, could cause a fire or explosion that could spew radioactive contaminants over parts of Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan. That would not be hard to do, they say, because Radiac's buildings either abut Kent Avenue or are separated from the street by a parking lot surrounded by a chain-link fence. City Councilman David Yassky
David Yassky

David Yassky is a member of the New York City Council. First elected in 2001, he represents the 33rd Council District, which includes parts of downtown Brooklyn, including Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, DUMBO, Brooklyn, Boerum Hill and Park Slope, Brooklyn....
, whose district includes the area, said the 35-year-old facility was no longer appropriate at its current site now that the city is a potential terrorist target. "A fire in the chemical part could easily spread," he said, "and we could easily face a dirty-bomb situation."

Radiac does have a troubling history of failing to adhere to safety regulations. An environmental impact study commissioned by the New York City Department of City Planning
New York City Department of City Planning

The Department of City Planning is a governmental agency of New York City responsible for setting the framework of city's physical and socioeconomic planning....
 during the recent North Brooklyn rezoning process noted that the site "has a long list of RCRIS violations," referring to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System, a database operated by the Environmental Protection Agency. According to the study, Radiac has been cited for violating both general standards of such a storage facility, as well as preparedness/prevention requirements. And in 2001 Radiac received a fire protection report and analysis they themselves had commissioned that found that, "the current water-based fire protection system at the facility is inadequate to control the fire origination from a 55-gallon container" of the highly flammable chemical heptane
Heptane

n-Heptane is the straight-chain alkane with the chemical formula H3C5CH3 or C7H16. It is the zero point of the octane rating scale ....
, which is stored at the building.

In 2005, faced with strong opposition from community groups, Radiac decided to withdraw an application to renew its permit as a hazardous waste storage facility (providing for long-term storage of hazardous, explosive and reactive chemicals adjacent to its radioactive waste facility). However, the facility remains in operation as a hazardous waste "transfer" facility, handling the same chemicals but keeping them for less time, and continues to store low level radioactive wastes.

Greenpoint/Williamsburg oil spill

The Greenpoint oil spill
Greenpoint oil spill

The areas of the northeast industrial section of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York along the Newtown Creek were home to oil refineries from the mid 1800s to the mid 1900s and continued to be used for bulk petroleum storage until 1993 ....
 is one of the largest oil spills in history. It has been believed that the oil oozing from the ground at the Roebling Oil Field at N. 11th Street and Roebling in Williamsburg was emanating from a ruptured tank nearby.

See also

  • List of Brooklyn, New York neighborhoods
    List of Brooklyn, New York neighborhoods

    These are the neighborhoods of Brooklyn, one of five Political subdivisions of New York State#Boroughs of New York City, USA....
  • Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
  • Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow (OBT)
    Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow (OBT)

    Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow is a nonprofit located in Brooklyn, New York. OBT's mission is to educate, train, and support those who are at risk, helping them to acquire the personal and professional skills they need to achieve rewarding employment, self-sufficiency, and productive futures....


External links

  • , New York City Department of City Planning
    New York City Department of City Planning

    The Department of City Planning is a governmental agency of New York City responsible for setting the framework of city's physical and socioeconomic planning....