Neighborhood Profile: DUMBO

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Neighborhood Profile: DUMBO
One of Brooklyn’s trendiest neighborhoods, DUMBO is now a hotbed for tech, media, retail, art galleries and creative services companies in New York City. Once an industrial enclave situated on the Brooklyn waterfront, the neighborhood now boasts one of the highest concentrations of technology and new media companies in the city. As with many other Brooklyn neighborhoods, DUMBO has undergone rapid changes in recent years.
Overview
DUMBO, short for Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass, is located on the Brooklyn waterfront facing Lower Manhattan and sandwiched between Brooklyn Heights and Downtown Brooklyn. Originally a ferry landing in the early 1800s, it saw rapid industrialization in the 19th and early 20th centuries

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