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BROOKLYN'S SUNSET STRIP

The January issue of City Limits, now on newsstands, is devoted to a portrait of Sunset Park, the most interesting neighborhood you’ve never heard of.

The View

There is only one place in the Borough of Brooklyn where you can stand on green grass and see America.

Wasted Night

At a black-tie, $375-a-plate dinner, a Bronx economic development agency honors the head of a garbage firm that has been accused of bribery and fined millions for environmental violations.

The Teacher

He’s a karate instructor, founder of a local newspaper and a neighborhood organizer. If Joe Lopez can’t solve your problem, he’ll adopt a profession that can.

The Waterfront

When Bob Moses built the Gowanus Expressway in 1941, he split up South Brooklyn, condemned a major commercial strip–and created a safe haven for industry in Sunset Park.

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