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Small green space on Willoughby Street breathes new life into Brooklyn neighborhood

Abolitionist Place, a park on Willoughby Street, opened in May, replacing what was once an empty lot.

Katelynn Ulrich

Dec 17, 2024, 7:59 AM

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A small green space can breathe new life into a neighborhood — and that’s exactly what’s happening in Downtown Brooklyn.

Abolitionist Place, a park on Willoughby Street, opened in May, replacing what was once an empty lot. Since its debut, six new businesses opened in the surrounding area.

“Business is good and steady because people have been anticipating the park for so long,” said Regina Myer, president of Downtown Brooklyn Partnership

Staff and residents say the park has transformed the neighborhood into a community hub, creating a sense of belonging.

Myer says that communities don’t always need a brand-new space to create green havens. She recommends alternatives such as renovating old parks, revitalizing schoolyards, or advocating for public spaces through community board meetings and grant applications.

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