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City Journal - How Brooklyn Got Its Groove Back by Kay S. Hymowitz

As their numbers increased, the professionals crossed Brooklyn Heights and trekked deeper into the blue-collar borough. Osman refers to the settlers as “romantic urbanists”; they—or should I say “we”?—were looking for an organic connection to history and an echo of rural life. With the help of a surging real-estate industry, we gave our new enclaves bucolic names—Heights, Hills, Gardens—and settled in happily, though uneasily, next to our less privileged neighbors.

Enlightening read on Brooklyn’s recent past, dichotomous present, and tenuous future.

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