Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in Brooklyn? Brooklyn is huge. It’s like one of the top ten largest cities in America just as a borough ... some parts are lovely and neighborhoody; others feel graffiti covered and hyper urban. Depends where you are.
I don't know where! The office is in Brooklyn near the water/bridge, I wouldn't want to have a super long commute but don't need to live right next it it either. The area the office was in was too urban for me.
I ... don't think you should move to Brooklyn.
I think OP was in downtown Brooklyn, which is like an OK downtown block in Baltimore.
I think someone who'd be happy in the Adams Morgan neighborhood would like Brooklyn Heights or Park Slope. Someone who liked the Mount Pleasant neighborhood might like Fort Greene. Williamsburg might map to Capitol Hill. Bed Stuy might be good for people who like pretty areas in D.C. that are just starting to get good lattes.
Completely wrong!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in Brooklyn? Brooklyn is huge. It’s like one of the top ten largest cities in America just as a borough ... some parts are lovely and neighborhoody; others feel graffiti covered and hyper urban. Depends where you are.
I don't know where! The office is in Brooklyn near the water/bridge, I wouldn't want to have a super long commute but don't need to live right next it it either. The area the office was in was too urban for me.
I ... don't think you should move to Brooklyn.
I think OP was in downtown Brooklyn, which is like an OK downtown block in Baltimore.
I think someone who'd be happy in the Adams Morgan neighborhood would like Brooklyn Heights or Park Slope. Someone who liked the Mount Pleasant neighborhood might like Fort Greene. Williamsburg might map to Capitol Hill. Bed Stuy might be good for people who like pretty areas in D.C. that are just starting to get good lattes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in Brooklyn? Brooklyn is huge. It’s like one of the top ten largest cities in America just as a borough ... some parts are lovely and neighborhoody; others feel graffiti covered and hyper urban. Depends where you are.
I don't know where! The office is in Brooklyn near the water/bridge, I wouldn't want to have a super long commute but don't need to live right next it it either. The area the office was in was too urban for me.
I ... don't think you should move to Brooklyn.
Anonymous wrote:Much more expensive for everything from your morning cup of coffee to housing, except the subway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in Brooklyn? Brooklyn is huge. It’s like one of the top ten largest cities in America just as a borough ... some parts are lovely and neighborhoody; others feel graffiti covered and hyper urban. Depends where you are.
I don't know where! The office is in Brooklyn near the water/bridge, I wouldn't want to have a super long commute but don't need to live right next it it either. The area the office was in was too urban for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in Brooklyn? Brooklyn is huge. It’s like one of the top ten largest cities in America just as a borough ... some parts are lovely and neighborhoody; others feel graffiti covered and hyper urban. Depends where you are.
I don't know where! The office is in Brooklyn near the water/bridge, I wouldn't want to have a super long commute but don't need to live right next it it either. The area the office was in was too urban for me.
Which bridge???? There are a few of them. Huge difference between Brooklyn heights and Ft Hamilton. Do your research!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in Brooklyn? Brooklyn is huge. It’s like one of the top ten largest cities in America just as a borough ... some parts are lovely and neighborhoody; others feel graffiti covered and hyper urban. Depends where you are.
I don't know where! The office is in Brooklyn near the water/bridge, I wouldn't want to have a super long commute but don't need to live right next it it either. The area the office was in was too urban for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in Brooklyn? Brooklyn is huge. It’s like one of the top ten largest cities in America just as a borough ... some parts are lovely and neighborhoody; others feel graffiti covered and hyper urban. Depends where you are.
I don't know where! The office is in Brooklyn near the water/bridge, I wouldn't want to have a super long commute but don't need to live right next it it either. The area the office was in was too urban for me.
Anonymous wrote:Where in Brooklyn? Brooklyn is huge. It’s like one of the top ten largest cities in America just as a borough ... some parts are lovely and neighborhoody; others feel graffiti covered and hyper urban. Depends where you are.
Anonymous wrote:I'm considering a job in Brooklyn. I do not like Manhattan, I do love living in NW DC - I've heard people say Brooklyn is more like a DC neighborhood and nothing like Manhattan but from the one little corner of it I was in it still felt like it to me (people everywhere, horns everywhere, high rises vs little row houses etc.
How is it similar or different from living in a row house in the Dupont area?