Brooklyn is undergoing a revitalization that’s transforming the borough into the go-to place to live and work in New York City. The Nehemiah Spring Creek community is at the forefront of this transformation, a community that is all about Revitalization and not Gentrification.
Nehemiah Spring Creek’s revival plan is to bring the opportunity for affordable home ownership and rentals to East New York families. Families that are a part of the Spring Creek community enjoy the comfortable quality of life such as central proximity to the Gateway Center, one of Brooklyn’s newest shopping centers; Pre-K through 12th-grade public schools; family health and medical facilities; abundant dining options; and a short 30–45-minute commute to Manhattan.
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Spring Creek, previously called Spring Creek Basin, is a neighborhood within the East New York section of Brooklyn in New York City.
For most of its history, the neighborhood of Spring Creek was considered the place where "the city came to an end," consisting of undeveloped marshland used as illegal dumping grounds and hosting several large landfills and an incinerator during the 20th century.