Brooklyn Heights

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Brooklyn Heights has the most parks of any neighborhood in this dataset — all 20, averaging 4.6 stars — with a social glue score of 94. The grocery situation is thin at 2 stores. This neighborhood was designed around the promenade, and the data confirms it.

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Score Breakdown

Dining
100
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
30
Recreation
100
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Brooklyn Heights scores 62 on a profile that is heavily weighted toward outdoor quality: 20 parks averaging 4.6 stars is a dataset-leading combination. Coffee at 14 spots with a 4.4 average. Restaurant quality at 4.5 stars across 20 venues. Social glue reaches 94 — driven by 2 transactions and 34 dwell units, meaning people are spending extended time in the neighborhood without commercial activity driving it. Grocery registers at 2 stores (3.4 average), flagged as a gap at -1.31 z-score. Courts at 6, fitness at 12 averaging 4.6. The remote-friendly tag fits: long dwell, high coffee density, digital gravity maxed. What Brooklyn Heights lacks is the domestic infrastructure of a fully self-sustaining neighborhood — but residents appear to have accepted that trade-off in exchange for the promenade, the views, and the parks.

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