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  2. Nov 19, 2019 · In his latest book on city planning and the built environment, Thomas J. Campanella tackles the history of his hometown, Brooklyn, once, and until the consolidation of New York City’s five boroughs in 1898, the fourth-largest city in the United States. In 18 chronological episodes, Campanella follows Brooklyn’s history from the 17th-century ...

  3. Jul 24, 2014 · On April 7, 1851, eleven years after becoming its own town, it declared itself the City of Williamsburgh. Including New York City, there were now three cities within a stone's throw of each...

  4. Brooklyn’s 32.9M SF of office inventory puts it just behind Dallas and one spot above Minneapolis, according to numbers provided to us by JLL’s research department.

  5. Aug 20, 2023 · Brooklyn Joins New York City in 1898. In 1898, Brooklyn officially became a part of New York City. The consolidation of Brooklyn with the other four boroughs—Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island—formed the present-day New York City we know.

  6. Brooklyn and New York City were separate cities until 1898 or so. The state created its court system's appellate department before Brooklyn joined up with Manhattan, and Manhattan (1st Department) and Brooklyn (2nd Department) were in different Appellate Departments.

  7. In 1834 the Village and Town of Brooklyn were combined to form the City of Brooklyn. In 1827 the village of Williamsburgh was incorporated within the town of Bushwick; in 1840 it became a separate town, and in 1851 a city. In 1852 the eastern part of Flatbush became the Town of New Lots.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrooklynBrooklyn - Wikipedia

    Brooklyn is a borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelve original counties established under British rule in 1683 in the then Province of New York.