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Brighton Beach

Brighton Beach is a neighborhood in the southern portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, within the greater Coney Island area along the Atlantic Ocean coastline.[3] Brighton Beach is bounded by Coney Island proper at Ocean Parkway to the west, Manhattan Beach at Corbin Place to the east, Sheepshead Bay at the Belt Parkway to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south along the beach and boardwalk.

Brighton Beach
Looking east along Brighton Beach Avenue from the corner of Coney Island Avenue
Location in New York City
Coordinates: 40°35′N 73°58′W / 40.58°N 73.96°W / 40.58; -73.96
Country United States
State New York
CityNew York City
BoroughBrooklyn
Community DistrictBrooklyn 13[1]
Founded1868
Founded byWilliam A. Engeman
Population
 • Total35,547
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Code
11235
Area code718, 347, 929, and 917

It is known for its high population of Russian-speaking immigrants, and as a summer destination for New York City residents due to its beaches along the Atlantic Ocean and its proximity to the amusement parks in Coney Island.

Brighton Beach is part of Brooklyn Community District 13, and its primary ZIP Code is 11235.[1] It is patrolled by the 60th Precinct of the New York City Police Department.[4] Politically, Brighton Beach is represented by the New York City Council's 48th District.[5]

History edit

Early development edit

 
1873 map of Brighton Beach
 
West Brighton, Brooklyn, c. 1872 – c. 1887

Brighton Beach is included in an area from Sheepshead Bay to Sea Gate that was purchased from the Native Americans in 1645 for a gun, a blanket and a kettle.[6]

Brighton Beach was located on sandy terrain, and before development in the 1860s, had mostly farms. The area was part of the "Middle Division" of the town of Gravesend, which was the sole English settlement out of the original six towns in Kings County. By the mid-18th century, thirty-nine lots in the division had been distributed to the descendants of English colonists.[7]

In 1868, William A. Engeman built a resort in the area.[8] The resort was given the name "Brighton Beach" in 1878 by Henry C. Murphy and a group of businessmen, who chose the name as an allusion to the English resort city of Brighton.[9][10] With the help of Gravesend's surveyor William Stillwell, Engeman acquired all 39 lots for the relatively low cost of $20,000.[11][12]: 38  This 460-by-210-foot (140 by 64 m) hotel, with rooms for up to 5,000 people nightly and meals for up to 20,000 people daily, was close to the then-rundown western Coney Island, so it was mostly the upper middle class that went to this hotel.[7] The 400-foot (120 m), double-decker Brighton Beach Bathing Pavilion was also built nearby and opened in 1878, with the capacity for 1,200 bathers.[10][12]: 38 [13] "Hotel Brighton", also known as the "Brighton Beach Hotel", was situated on the beach at what is now the foot of Coney Island Avenue.[8] The Brooklyn, Flatbush, and Coney Island Railway, the predecessor to the New York City Subway's present-day Brighton Line, opened on July 2, 1878, and provided access to the hotel.[12]: 38 [14][15]

Adjacent to the hotel, Engeman built the Brighton Beach Race Course for thoroughbred horse racing.[8] In December 1887, an extremely high tide washed over the area, creating a new, temporary connection between Sheepshead Bay and the ocean. Wrote the Brooklyn Daily Eagle: "Unless [Engeman] is very lucky the next races on the Brighton Beach track will be conducted by the white crested horses of Neptune."[16]

After that extremely high tide, and a decade of beach erosion, the Brighton Beach Hotel, by then owned by the Railway, faced the possibility of being "undermined and carried away."[17][18] A plan termed "highly ingenious and novel" was initiated by the superintendent of the Railway, J.L. Morrow, and its secretary, E.L. Langford, to elevate and move the building as a whole, 495 feet further inland. This was accomplished by lifting the estimated 5000 ton, 460 by 150 feet (140 m × 46 m) building, using 13 hydraulic jacks, after which 24 lines of railroad track – a mile and a half length in total – were laid under it, and 112 railroad "platform cars" (flat cars) pulled by six steam locomotives were used to pull the hotel away from the sea.[17] This careful engineering (by B.C. Miller) made the move successful; it began on April 2, 1888, and continued for the next nine days, and was the largest building move of the 19th century.[19]

Anton Seidl and the Metropolitan Opera brought their popular interpretations of Wagner to the Brighton Beach Music Hall, where John Philip Sousa was in residence, and the New Brighton Theater was a hotspot for vaudeville. Visitors for tea at Reisenweber's Brighton Beach Casino would be served by Japanese waitresses in full costume. At an enormous private club, the Brighton Beach Baths, members could swim, access a private beach, and play handball, mah-jongg, and cards.[7]

The village, along with the rest of Gravesend, was annexed into the 31st Ward of the City of Brooklyn in 1894.[20]

Early 20th century edit

In 1905, Brighton Beach Park opened its own area of amusements, calling it Brighton Pike. Brighton Pike offered a boardwalk, games, live entertainment (including the Miller Brothers' wild-west show: 101 Ranch), and a huge steel roller coaster. The park was shut down in 1919 after it burned down.[7] The actual beach remained popular, though.[10]

Brighton Beach was re-developed as a fairly dense residential community with the final rebuilding of the Brighton Beach railway to rapid transit standards, becoming the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT)'s Brighton Line, which opened c. 1920 (the line is now served by the New York City Subway's B and ​Q services). The subway line within the neighborhood is above ground on an elevated structure. The opening of the BMT Brighton Line had conflicting consequences: although it made Brighton Beach viable as a year-round community, it was now much more feasible for visitors to return home in the evening rather than spend the night. This led to the closure of the Brighton Beach Hotel in 1924.[7]

The years just before and following the Great Depression brought with them a neighborhood consisting mostly of first- and second-generation Jewish-Americans and, later, Holocaust concentration camp survivors.[21][22] Of the estimated 55,000 Holocaust survivors living in New York City as of 2011, most live in Brighton Beach.[23] To meet the bursting cultural demands, the New Brighton Theater converted itself to the States' first Yiddish theater in 1919.[7][21]

Today, Brighton Beach has many synagogues and Jewish institutions, including a Chabad center,[24] a Mikvah and a Jewish day school called Mazel.[25]

Late 20th century and Soviet immigration edit

 
The "Millennium Theater", now the "Master Theater" and NetCost supermarket

After World War II, the quality of life in Brighton Beach decreased significantly as the poverty rate and the ratio of older residents to younger residents increased.[10] Due to the 1970s fiscal crisis, government workers and the middle class had moved to suburban areas, while people subdivided houses into single room occupancy residences for the poor, the elderly, and the mentally ill. Brighton Beach suffered from arson as much as it did from constant drug trades.[10] During the summer, however, people from all around the city flocked to Brighton Beach's beach next to the Atlantic Ocean.[10]

In the mid-1970s, Brighton Beach became a popular place to settle for Soviet immigrants, mostly Ashkenazi Jews from Russia and Ukraine.[10] So many Soviet Jews immigrated to Brighton Beach that the area became known as "Little Odessa" (after the Ukrainian city on the Black Sea with significant Jewish population in the first half of 20th century).[10]

The 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent significant changes in the social and economic circumstances of post-Soviet states led thousands of former Soviet citizens to immigrate to the United States.[10] Many more immigrants from the former Soviet Union, who primarily spoke Russian, chose Brighton Beach as a place to settle. This included an influx of immigrants from the Caucasus, mostly from countries such as Georgia and Azerbaijan.[3][26][27]

A large number of Russian immigrant firms, shops, restaurants, clubs, offices, banks, schools, and children's play centers opened in the area.[28] The value of real estate in Brighton Beach started to rise again, even though drugs remained a social issue in the area through the early 1990s.[10]

In the early 2000s, a high-income ocean-front condominium complex, the "Oceana", was constructed.[29] This address has become the destination of wealthy businessmen, entertainers, and senior officials from the former Soviet Union, and with their purchase of units at the Oceana, area housing prices have risen.[28]

Since the early 2010s, a significant number of Central Asian immigrants have also chosen Brighton Beach as a place to settle.[28]

Culture edit

Brighton Beach Avenue runs parallel to the Coney Island beach and boardwalk.[30] The proximity of Brighton Beach to the city's beaches and the fact that the neighborhood is directly served by a subway station make it a popular summer weekend destination for New York City residents.[10]

Russian-speaking culture edit

 
A Brighton Beach storefront's sign, which contains both its English and Russian names.

As apartment buildings started to be built in large numbers in the 1930s, many of those who moved into the neighborhood were Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, often by way of the Lower East Side. They came from many countries, but also set the stage for a later wave of Jewish immigration from the Soviet Union that started in the 1970s, when Brighton Beach became known as "Little Odessa,"[31][32] and "Little Russia".[33] An annual festival, the Brighton Jubilee, celebrates the area's Russian-speaking heritage, being populated heavily by Russian and Ukrainian Americans.[7] The area has also been called "the land of pelmeni, matryoshkas, tracksuits, and...vodka" due to its large population of Soviet immigrants.[34]

In 2006, Alec Brook-Krasny was elected for the 46th District of the New York State Assembly, which includes Brighton Beach, becoming the country's first elected Soviet-born politician.[35]

Demographics edit

Based on data from the 2010 United States Census, the population of Brighton Beach was 35,547, an increase of 303 (0.9%) from the 35,244 counted in 2000. Covering an area of 393.32 acres (159.17 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 90.4 inhabitants per acre (57,900/sq mi; 22,300/km2).[2] The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 69.7% (24,774) White, 1.0% (352) African American, 0.2% (61) Native American, 12.9% (4,580) Asian, 0.0% (10) Pacific Islander, 0.4% (139) from other races, and 1.2% (442) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14.6% (5,189) of the population.[36]

As of 1983, Brighton Beach had a middle-class, mostly Jewish, older population. 27% of Brighton Beach was of age 62 or older, while the national average of persons aged 62 or older was 13.9%.[37] Since the 1990s, however, the neighborhood's ethnic demographics have been changing, with a large influx of mainly Muslim immigrants from Central Asia, such as Uzbeks.[28] In subsequent years, the proportion of whites leveled out, the proportion of the black population decreased significantly, and the proportion of the Asian population increased to 14% as of 2014.[38] As of 2010, increasing numbers of Muslim Central Asians were moving into Brighton Beach, and based on the historic Soviet influence over these areas, these immigrants also speak Russian.[28][39]

According to the United States Census report of 2010, Brighton Beach and Coney Island, combined, had 111,063 residents as of 2009.[40] In that year, the median age of residents of Brooklyn was 34.2 and in New York City as a whole, it was 36.0 years, while in the combined Brighton Beach and Coney Island area it was 47.9 years.[40] hence, the area is distinguished by a higher median age of its population. As DiNapoli and Bleiwas note in a city report, "the number of residents aged 65 years and older in [this area] rose by 4.1 percent, so that senior citizens accounted for more than one-quarter of the area's population" at that date.[40] According to the census, the population density in Brighton Beach, per se (52,109 people per square mile), was almost twice the average population density of New York City (27,012 people per square mile), though the average household size was 2.1 people, lower than the city average of 2.6 people. The average income of households in the area was $36,574, while the average income in the whole city was $55,217, according to the 2010 census. In Brighton Beach, 21% of the population lives below the poverty line,[38] compared to only 15.4% citywide.[41]

Most of the population of Brighton Beach are immigrants. Less than a quarter (23.3%) of Brighton Beach residents were born in the United States, and nearly three-quarters were born abroad (72.9%). Because of this, English language proficiency in Brighton Beach is lower than the city average. More than a third (36.1%) of the population of Brighton Beach does not speak or understand English, while citywide, only one in fourteen people (7.2%) cannot speak or understand English.[40]

New York City Department of City Planning showed that in the 2020 census data that there were between 20,000 and 29,000 White residents and between 5,000 and 9,999 Asian residents, meanwhile each the Hispanic and Black populations were each less than 5000 residents.[42][43]

Theater edit

The Brighton Ballet Theater, established in 1987, is one of the most famous Russian ballet schools in the United States.[44] More than 3,000 children have trained in ballet, modern and character dances, and folk dances here.[44]

A Russian-speaking theater near the waterfront, Master Theater [ru], formerly the Millennium Theater and the Oceana Theatre,[45] features performances by actors from the U.S., Russia, and other countries.[46]

Police and crime edit

Brighton Beach is patrolled by the NYPD's 60th Precinct, located at 2950 West Eighth Street.[4] The 60th Precinct ranked 34th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. Between 1993 and 2010, major crimes decreased by 72%, including a 76% decrease in robberies, 71% decrease in felony assaults, and 67% decrease in shootings.[47] The 60th Precinct has a substantially lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 77.5% between 1990 and 2022. The precinct reported five murders, 16 rapes, 179 robberies, 373 felony assaults, 159 burglaries, 527 grand larcenies, and 121 grand larcenies auto in 2022.[48]

Brighton Beach is considered a hot spot for the Russian Bratva,[49] though public perception has been that organized crime "has largely gone away."[50] In the 1970s, the most notorious leg of the mafia was the Potato Bag Gang,[51] which served as a robbery gang for larger Russian crime syndicates in New York City. Marat Balagula was a crime boss from Brighton Beach who denies having any connection to the American Mafia or the Russian-speaking Mafia.[citation needed] The major Russian criminal element in Brighton Beach was the international Russian mafia group, known as vor v zakone or "vory," and the first vory crime boss in Brighton Beach was Evsei Agron, who controlled the area's crime during the 1970s and 1980s until his death in 1985.[52] After the fall of the Soviet Union in the 1990s, many ethnic Russian criminals illegally entered the United States, coming especially to Brighton Beach.[citation needed] The infamous vor Vyacheslav Ivankov, who dominated the Brighton Beach underworld until his arrest in 1995, arrived during this wave.[53]

Fire safety edit

The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) operates the Engine Co. 246/Ladder Co. 169 firehouse at 2732 East 11th Street.[54][55]

Post office and ZIP Code edit

Brighton Beach's ZIP Code is 11235.[56] The United States Postal Service operates the Brighton Station post office at 3157 Coney Island Avenue.[57]

Parks edit

There are several public parks in Brighton Beach, operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation:

  • The Coney Island Boardwalk and Beach run along the coastline south of Brighton Beach.[32]
  • Brighton Beach Playground, located on the Boardwalk at Brighton 2nd Street and Brightwater Court, was built in 1950 and renovated in the late 1990s.[58]
  • Asser Levy Park located near the Boardwalk between Surf Avenue and Sea Breeze Avenue.[59]
  • Century Playground, located on the site of former summer bungalows near PS 370, was built in the late 1960s and renovated in 2012.[60]
  • Grady Playground, located on an irregular area between Shore Parkway, Brighton 3rd Street, and Brighton 4th Street. It contains baseball fields, basketball courts, handball courts, playgrounds, and water spray showers.[61]
  • A traffic island at Brighton 14th Street, Corbin Place, and Ocean View Avenue was dedicated as Babi Yar Triangle in 1981, in honor of the victims of the Babi Yar massacre, and renovated in 1988.[62]

Transportation edit

 
The Brighton Beach subway station

The New York City Subway serves the neighborhood at the Brighton Beach (B and ​Q trains) and Ocean Parkway (Q train) stations. Both are located on the elevated Brighton Line structure over Brighton Beach Avenue.[63] Buses serving Brighton Beach include the B1, B4, B36 and B68.[64]

Education edit

 
P.S. 253 Ezra Jack Keats International School/The Magnet School of Multicultural Humanities
 
P.S. 225 The Eileen E. Zaglin School

Schools edit

Brighton Beach is served by the New York City Department of Education. Primary and middle schools within Brighton Beach include P.S. 225 The Eileen E. Zaglin School for grades K–8,[65][66] and P.S. 253 the Ezra Jack Keats International School.[67] In 1983, the Community School District 21 operated PS 225, PS 253, and Junior High School 302.[37] During that year, over 62% of its students read at or above their grade level, far above the national average.[37] PS 100, The Coney Island School for grades K–5[68][69][70][71] and 303 Herbert S. Eisenberg are both located nearby in Coney Island.[70][72][73]

William E. Grady CTE High School, a vocational school, is located in Brighton Beach.[74] Abraham Lincoln High School, an academic high school, is in Coney Island.[70][75] In 1983 Lincoln was the zoned academic high school of Brighton Beach.[37] Other nearby high schools include the Rachel Carson High School for Coastal Studies[76] and The Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences.[77]

Library edit

The Brooklyn Public Library's Brighton Beach branch is located at 16 Brighton First Road, near Brighton Beach Avenue. The branch contains a large collection of media in Russian. The branch opened in December 1949, but due to high patronage, moved to its current location in 1964. The branch was renovated in the early 1990s.[78]

In popular culture edit

The neighborhood has been mentioned or appears many times in popular culture:

Notable residents edit

Notable current and former residents of Brighton Beach include:

In addition, Disco Freddy (also called Larry the Unbelievable at the beginning of his public career), was one of the notable characters on the Riegelmann Boardwalk during the late 1970s through the early 1980s. During his performing heyday, he was about 60 years old.[111]

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Coney Island History: The Rise and Fall of Engeman's Brighton Beach Resort at Heart of Coney Island
  • Weinstein, Stephen (2000). "Brighton Beach". In Jackson, Kenneth T.; Keller, Lisa; Flood, Nancy (eds.). The Encyclopedia of New York City (2nd ed.). New York, NY, and New Haven, CT, USA: The New York Historical Society and Yale University Press. pp. 139–140. ISBN 0300114656. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  • Williams, Keith (2012). "Brighton Beach: Old World mentality, New World reality". The Weekly Nabe. Retrieved July 29, 2012.

External links edit

  •   Brooklyn/Coney Island and Brighton Beach travel guide from Wikivoyage
  •   Media related to Brighton Beach, Brooklyn at Wikimedia Commons
  • Live camera in Brighton Beach

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This article is about the neighborhood in Brooklyn New York City For the beach in Brighton England see Brighton Beaches For other uses see Brighton Beach disambiguation Brighton Beach is a neighborhood in the southern portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn within the greater Coney Island area along the Atlantic Ocean coastline 3 Brighton Beach is bounded by Coney Island proper at Ocean Parkway to the west Manhattan Beach at Corbin Place to the east Sheepshead Bay at the Belt Parkway to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the south along the beach and boardwalk Brighton BeachNeighborhood in BrooklynLooking east along Brighton Beach Avenue from the corner of Coney Island AvenueLocation in New York CityCoordinates 40 35 N 73 58 W 40 58 N 73 96 W 40 58 73 96Country United StatesState New YorkCityNew York CityBoroughBrooklynCommunity DistrictBrooklyn 13 1 Founded1868Founded byWilliam A EngemanPopulation 2010 2 Total35 547Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP Code11235Area code718 347 929 and 917 It is known for its high population of Russian speaking immigrants and as a summer destination for New York City residents due to its beaches along the Atlantic Ocean and its proximity to the amusement parks in Coney Island Brighton Beach is part of Brooklyn Community District 13 and its primary ZIP Code is 11235 1 It is patrolled by the 60th Precinct of the New York City Police Department 4 Politically Brighton Beach is represented by the New York City Council s 48th District 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early development 1 2 Early 20th century 1 3 Late 20th century and Soviet immigration 2 Culture 2 1 Russian speaking culture 2 2 Demographics 2 3 Theater 3 Police and crime 4 Fire safety 5 Post office and ZIP Code 6 Parks 7 Transportation 8 Education 8 1 Schools 8 2 Library 9 In popular culture 10 Notable residents 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksHistory editEarly development edit nbsp 1873 map of Brighton Beach nbsp West Brighton Brooklyn c 1872 c 1887 Brighton Beach is included in an area from Sheepshead Bay to Sea Gate that was purchased from the Native Americans in 1645 for a gun a blanket and a kettle 6 Brighton Beach was located on sandy terrain and before development in the 1860s had mostly farms The area was part of the Middle Division of the town of Gravesend which was the sole English settlement out of the original six towns in Kings County By the mid 18th century thirty nine lots in the division had been distributed to the descendants of English colonists 7 In 1868 William A Engeman built a resort in the area 8 The resort was given the name Brighton Beach in 1878 by Henry C Murphy and a group of businessmen who chose the name as an allusion to the English resort city of Brighton 9 10 With the help of Gravesend s surveyor William Stillwell Engeman acquired all 39 lots for the relatively low cost of 20 000 11 12 38 This 460 by 210 foot 140 by 64 m hotel with rooms for up to 5 000 people nightly and meals for up to 20 000 people daily was close to the then rundown western Coney Island so it was mostly the upper middle class that went to this hotel 7 The 400 foot 120 m double decker Brighton Beach Bathing Pavilion was also built nearby and opened in 1878 with the capacity for 1 200 bathers 10 12 38 13 Hotel Brighton also known as the Brighton Beach Hotel was situated on the beach at what is now the foot of Coney Island Avenue 8 The Brooklyn Flatbush and Coney Island Railway the predecessor to the New York City Subway s present day Brighton Line opened on July 2 1878 and provided access to the hotel 12 38 14 15 Adjacent to the hotel Engeman built the Brighton Beach Race Course for thoroughbred horse racing 8 In December 1887 an extremely high tide washed over the area creating a new temporary connection between Sheepshead Bay and the ocean Wrote the Brooklyn Daily Eagle Unless Engeman is very lucky the next races on the Brighton Beach track will be conducted by the white crested horses of Neptune 16 After that extremely high tide and a decade of beach erosion the Brighton Beach Hotel by then owned by the Railway faced the possibility of being undermined and carried away 17 18 A plan termed highly ingenious and novel was initiated by the superintendent of the Railway J L Morrow and its secretary E L Langford to elevate and move the building as a whole 495 feet further inland This was accomplished by lifting the estimated 5000 ton 460 by 150 feet 140 m 46 m building using 13 hydraulic jacks after which 24 lines of railroad track a mile and a half length in total were laid under it and 112 railroad platform cars flat cars pulled by six steam locomotives were used to pull the hotel away from the sea 17 This careful engineering by B C Miller made the move successful it began on April 2 1888 and continued for the next nine days and was the largest building move of the 19th century 19 Anton Seidl and the Metropolitan Opera brought their popular interpretations of Wagner to the Brighton Beach Music Hall where John Philip Sousa was in residence and the New Brighton Theater was a hotspot for vaudeville Visitors for tea at Reisenweber s Brighton Beach Casino would be served by Japanese waitresses in full costume At an enormous private club the Brighton Beach Baths members could swim access a private beach and play handball mah jongg and cards 7 The village along with the rest of Gravesend was annexed into the 31st Ward of the City of Brooklyn in 1894 20 Early 20th century edit In 1905 Brighton Beach Park opened its own area of amusements calling it Brighton Pike Brighton Pike offered a boardwalk games live entertainment including the Miller Brothers wild west show 101 Ranch and a huge steel roller coaster The park was shut down in 1919 after it burned down 7 The actual beach remained popular though 10 Brighton Beach was re developed as a fairly dense residential community with the final rebuilding of the Brighton Beach railway to rapid transit standards becoming the Brooklyn Manhattan Transit Corporation BMT s Brighton Line which opened c 1920 the line is now served by the New York City Subway s B and Q services The subway line within the neighborhood is above ground on an elevated structure The opening of the BMT Brighton Line had conflicting consequences although it made Brighton Beach viable as a year round community it was now much more feasible for visitors to return home in the evening rather than spend the night This led to the closure of the Brighton Beach Hotel in 1924 7 The years just before and following the Great Depression brought with them a neighborhood consisting mostly of first and second generation Jewish Americans and later Holocaust concentration camp survivors 21 22 Of the estimated 55 000 Holocaust survivors living in New York City as of 2011 most live in Brighton Beach 23 To meet the bursting cultural demands the New Brighton Theater converted itself to the States first Yiddish theater in 1919 7 21 Today Brighton Beach has many synagogues and Jewish institutions including a Chabad center 24 a Mikvah and a Jewish day school called Mazel 25 Late 20th century and Soviet immigration edit nbsp The Millennium Theater now the Master Theater and NetCost supermarket After World War II the quality of life in Brighton Beach decreased significantly as the poverty rate and the ratio of older residents to younger residents increased 10 Due to the 1970s fiscal crisis government workers and the middle class had moved to suburban areas while people subdivided houses into single room occupancy residences for the poor the elderly and the mentally ill Brighton Beach suffered from arson as much as it did from constant drug trades 10 During the summer however people from all around the city flocked to Brighton Beach s beach next to the Atlantic Ocean 10 In the mid 1970s Brighton Beach became a popular place to settle for Soviet immigrants mostly Ashkenazi Jews from Russia and Ukraine 10 So many Soviet Jews immigrated to Brighton Beach that the area became known as Little Odessa after the Ukrainian city on the Black Sea with significant Jewish population in the first half of 20th century 10 The 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent significant changes in the social and economic circumstances of post Soviet states led thousands of former Soviet citizens to immigrate to the United States 10 Many more immigrants from the former Soviet Union who primarily spoke Russian chose Brighton Beach as a place to settle This included an influx of immigrants from the Caucasus mostly from countries such as Georgia and Azerbaijan 3 26 27 A large number of Russian immigrant firms shops restaurants clubs offices banks schools and children s play centers opened in the area 28 The value of real estate in Brighton Beach started to rise again even though drugs remained a social issue in the area through the early 1990s 10 In the early 2000s a high income ocean front condominium complex the Oceana was constructed 29 This address has become the destination of wealthy businessmen entertainers and senior officials from the former Soviet Union and with their purchase of units at the Oceana area housing prices have risen 28 Since the early 2010s a significant number of Central Asian immigrants have also chosen Brighton Beach as a place to settle 28 Culture editBrighton Beach Avenue runs parallel to the Coney Island beach and boardwalk 30 The proximity of Brighton Beach to the city s beaches and the fact that the neighborhood is directly served by a subway station make it a popular summer weekend destination for New York City residents 10 Brighton Beach s culture nbsp Russian stores in Brighton Beach nbsp Backgammon players at Second Street Park in 2012 nbsp A Russian language bookstore under the New York City Subway tracks on Coney Island Avenue in Brighton Beach nbsp Crowded Brighton Beach on a summer afternoon nbsp Water sports on Brighton BeachBrighton Beach housing nbsp The Oceana luxury condominiums on Brighton Beach built in the early 2000s nbsp Juxtaposition of apartments and private homes nbsp Brighton 15th Street Russian speaking culture edit nbsp A Brighton Beach storefront s sign which contains both its English and Russian names As apartment buildings started to be built in large numbers in the 1930s many of those who moved into the neighborhood were Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe often by way of the Lower East Side They came from many countries but also set the stage for a later wave of Jewish immigration from the Soviet Union that started in the 1970s when Brighton Beach became known as Little Odessa 31 32 and Little Russia 33 An annual festival the Brighton Jubilee celebrates the area s Russian speaking heritage being populated heavily by Russian and Ukrainian Americans 7 The area has also been called the land of pelmeni matryoshkas tracksuits and vodka due to its large population of Soviet immigrants 34 In 2006 Alec Brook Krasny was elected for the 46th District of the New York State Assembly which includes Brighton Beach becoming the country s first elected Soviet born politician 35 Demographics edit See also Demographics of Brooklyn Based on data from the 2010 United States Census the population of Brighton Beach was 35 547 an increase of 303 0 9 from the 35 244 counted in 2000 Covering an area of 393 32 acres 159 17 ha the neighborhood had a population density of 90 4 inhabitants per acre 57 900 sq mi 22 300 km2 2 The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 69 7 24 774 White 1 0 352 African American 0 2 61 Native American 12 9 4 580 Asian 0 0 10 Pacific Islander 0 4 139 from other races and 1 2 442 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14 6 5 189 of the population 36 As of 1983 update Brighton Beach had a middle class mostly Jewish older population 27 of Brighton Beach was of age 62 or older while the national average of persons aged 62 or older was 13 9 37 Since the 1990s however the neighborhood s ethnic demographics have been changing with a large influx of mainly Muslim immigrants from Central Asia such as Uzbeks 28 In subsequent years the proportion of whites leveled out the proportion of the black population decreased significantly and the proportion of the Asian population increased to 14 as of 2014 38 As of 2010 update increasing numbers of Muslim Central Asians were moving into Brighton Beach and based on the historic Soviet influence over these areas these immigrants also speak Russian 28 39 According to the United States Census report of 2010 Brighton Beach and Coney Island combined had 111 063 residents as of 2009 40 In that year the median age of residents of Brooklyn was 34 2 and in New York City as a whole it was 36 0 years while in the combined Brighton Beach and Coney Island area it was 47 9 years 40 hence the area is distinguished by a higher median age of its population As DiNapoli and Bleiwas note in a city report the number of residents aged 65 years and older in this area rose by 4 1 percent so that senior citizens accounted for more than one quarter of the area s population at that date 40 According to the census the population density in Brighton Beach per se 52 109 people per square mile was almost twice the average population density of New York City 27 012 people per square mile though the average household size was 2 1 people lower than the city average of 2 6 people The average income of households in the area was 36 574 while the average income in the whole city was 55 217 according to the 2010 census In Brighton Beach 21 of the population lives below the poverty line 38 compared to only 15 4 citywide 41 Most of the population of Brighton Beach are immigrants Less than a quarter 23 3 of Brighton Beach residents were born in the United States and nearly three quarters were born abroad 72 9 Because of this English language proficiency in Brighton Beach is lower than the city average More than a third 36 1 of the population of Brighton Beach does not speak or understand English while citywide only one in fourteen people 7 2 cannot speak or understand English 40 New York City Department of City Planning showed that in the 2020 census data that there were between 20 000 and 29 000 White residents and between 5 000 and 9 999 Asian residents meanwhile each the Hispanic and Black populations were each less than 5000 residents 42 43 Theater edit The Brighton Ballet Theater established in 1987 is one of the most famous Russian ballet schools in the United States 44 More than 3 000 children have trained in ballet modern and character dances and folk dances here 44 A Russian speaking theater near the waterfront Master Theater ru formerly the Millennium Theater and the Oceana Theatre 45 features performances by actors from the U S Russia and other countries 46 Police and crime editBrighton Beach is patrolled by the NYPD s 60th Precinct located at 2950 West Eighth Street 4 The 60th Precinct ranked 34th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per capita crime in 2010 Between 1993 and 2010 major crimes decreased by 72 including a 76 decrease in robberies 71 decrease in felony assaults and 67 decrease in shootings 47 The 60th Precinct has a substantially lower crime rate than in the 1990s with crimes across all categories having decreased by 77 5 between 1990 and 2022 The precinct reported five murders 16 rapes 179 robberies 373 felony assaults 159 burglaries 527 grand larcenies and 121 grand larcenies auto in 2022 48 Brighton Beach is considered a hot spot for the Russian Bratva 49 though public perception has been that organized crime has largely gone away 50 In the 1970s the most notorious leg of the mafia was the Potato Bag Gang 51 which served as a robbery gang for larger Russian crime syndicates in New York City Marat Balagula was a crime boss from Brighton Beach who denies having any connection to the American Mafia or the Russian speaking Mafia citation needed The major Russian criminal element in Brighton Beach was the international Russian mafia group known as vor v zakone or vory and the first vory crime boss in Brighton Beach was Evsei Agron who controlled the area s crime during the 1970s and 1980s until his death in 1985 52 After the fall of the Soviet Union in the 1990s many ethnic Russian criminals illegally entered the United States coming especially to Brighton Beach citation needed The infamous vor Vyacheslav Ivankov who dominated the Brighton Beach underworld until his arrest in 1995 arrived during this wave 53 Fire safety editThe New York City Fire Department FDNY operates the Engine Co 246 Ladder Co 169 firehouse at 2732 East 11th Street 54 55 Post office and ZIP Code editBrighton Beach s ZIP Code is 11235 56 The United States Postal Service operates the Brighton Station post office at 3157 Coney Island Avenue 57 Parks editThere are several public parks in Brighton Beach operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation The Coney Island Boardwalk and Beach run along the coastline south of Brighton Beach 32 Brighton Beach Playground located on the Boardwalk at Brighton 2nd Street and Brightwater Court was built in 1950 and renovated in the late 1990s 58 Asser Levy Park located near the Boardwalk between Surf Avenue and Sea Breeze Avenue 59 Century Playground located on the site of former summer bungalows near PS 370 was built in the late 1960s and renovated in 2012 60 Grady Playground located on an irregular area between Shore Parkway Brighton 3rd Street and Brighton 4th Street It contains baseball fields basketball courts handball courts playgrounds and water spray showers 61 A traffic island at Brighton 14th Street Corbin Place and Ocean View Avenue was dedicated as Babi Yar Triangle in 1981 in honor of the victims of the Babi Yar massacre and renovated in 1988 62 Transportation edit nbsp The Brighton Beach subway station The New York City Subway serves the neighborhood at the Brighton Beach B and Q trains and Ocean Parkway Q train stations Both are located on the elevated Brighton Line structure over Brighton Beach Avenue 63 Buses serving Brighton Beach include the B1 B4 B36 and B68 64 Education edit nbsp P S 253 Ezra Jack Keats International School The Magnet School of Multicultural Humanities nbsp P S 225 The Eileen E Zaglin School Schools edit Brighton Beach is served by the New York City Department of Education Primary and middle schools within Brighton Beach include P S 225 The Eileen E Zaglin School for grades K 8 65 66 and P S 253 the Ezra Jack Keats International School 67 In 1983 the Community School District 21 operated PS 225 PS 253 and Junior High School 302 37 During that year over 62 of its students read at or above their grade level far above the national average 37 PS 100 The Coney Island School for grades K 5 68 69 70 71 and 303 Herbert S Eisenberg are both located nearby in Coney Island 70 72 73 William E Grady CTE High School a vocational school is located in Brighton Beach 74 Abraham Lincoln High School an academic high school is in Coney Island 70 75 In 1983 Lincoln was the zoned academic high school of Brighton Beach 37 Other nearby high schools include the Rachel Carson High School for Coastal Studies 76 and The Leon M Goldstein High School for the Sciences 77 Library edit The Brooklyn Public Library s Brighton Beach branch is located at 16 Brighton First Road near Brighton Beach Avenue The branch contains a large collection of media in Russian The branch opened in December 1949 but due to high patronage moved to its current location in 1964 The branch was renovated in the early 1990s 78 In popular culture editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The neighborhood has been mentioned or appears many times in popular culture Films Brighton Beach is featured in the Russian spy comedy film Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya It Rains Again on Brighton Beach 1992 79 The film Little Odessa 1994 is set in Brighton Beach 80 In the film Maximum Risk 1996 starring Jean Claude Van Damme the main character faces off against the Russian Mob in Brighton Beach 81 The film Requiem for a Dream 2000 is largely set in Brighton Beach 82 Brighton Beach is featured in the Russian crime film Brother 2 2000 83 In the film Two Lovers 2008 the action takes place in Brighton Beach 84 Brighton Beach is featured in the 2005 drama Lord of War starring Nicolas Cage where the protagonist and his family immigrated to from Ukraine in order to escape the Soviet Union 85 Literature In Robin Cook s novel Vector 2000 disillusioned former Russian biochemical worker Yuri Davydov develops weapons grade anthrax in the basement of his Brighton Beach home 86 Hubert Selby s novel Requiem for a Dream is set in Brighton Beach during the 1970s B for Brighton Beach Mikhail Salita 87 Princess of Brighton 88 Russian edition Mikhail Salita Plays Neil Simon s play Brighton Beach Memoirs 1983 which won two Tony awards in 1983 as well as its 1986 film adaptation are both set against the backdrop of Brighton Beach during the Great Depression in 1937 37 Television A Lifetime reality TV show called Russian Dolls documenting the lives of young Russian Americans and a group of Brighton Beach housewives spending time in a popular Russian nightclub Rasputin Restaurant premiered August 11 2011 89 Video games Brighton Beach is prominently featured as a fictionalised version in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV as Hove Beach and is where the player s first safe house is Notable residents editNotable current and former residents of Brighton Beach include Marv Albert born 1940 sportscaster 90 Marat Balagula 1943 2019 neighborhood mob boss during the 1980s 91 Herbert Berman 1933 2014 politician who served on the New York City Council 92 Gail Brodsky born 1991 professional tennis player 93 Peter Steele 1962 2010 lead singer and bassist of the metal band Type O Negative who grew up in Brighton Beach and has Brighton Beach as a returning symbol in several of his songs with Type O Negative Adele Cohen born 1942 member of the New York State Assembly representing the 46th district from to 1998 to 2006 94 Eddie Daniels born 1941 clarinettist and saxophonist 95 Neil Diamond born 1941 songwriter musician artist grew up in Brighton Beach 96 Jane Freilicher 1924 2014 representational painter of urban and country scenes 97 Howard Greenfield 1936 1986 songwriter 98 Alfred Harvey 1913 1994 founder of Harvey Comics 99 David B Hollander 1913 2009 longest active pulpit rabbi in America 100 Vyacheslav Ivankov 1940 2009 alleged crime boss 101 Jack Kirby 1917 1994 comic book artist co creator of Captain America during the early 1940s and the Fantastic Four X Men and Incredible Hulk in the 1960s citation needed Sergei Kobozev 1964 1995 Russian boxer 102 Arthur Miller 1915 2005 writer citation needed Lea Bayers Rapp born 1946 author journalist playwright 103 Vladimir Reznikov Russian American hitman murdered outside of the infamous Odesa Restaurant in 1986 104 Gene Russianoff chief spokesman for the Straphangers Campaign a public transport advocacy group that focuses primarily on subway and bus services run by New York City Transit 105 Neil Sedaka born 1939 songwriter 106 Seymour Siwoff 1920 2019 president and chief executive of the Elias Sports Bureau for seven decades 107 Boris Thomashefsky 1866 1939 Ukrainian born Jewish singer and actor who became one of the biggest stars in Yiddish theatre 108 Willi Tokarev 1934 2019 Russian American singer and songwriter citation needed The Tokens vocal group formed in 1955 at Abraham Lincoln High School 109 Jerry Wurf 1919 1981 labor leader and president of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees AFSCME from 1964 to 1981 110 In addition Disco Freddy also called Larry the Unbelievable at the beginning of his public career was one of the notable characters on the Riegelmann Boardwalk during the late 1970s through the early 1980s During his performing heyday he was about 60 years old 111 See also edit nbsp New York City portal Jackson Vanik amendment Russian diasporaReferences edit a b NYC Planning Community Profiles communityprofiles planning nyc gov New York City Department of City Planning Retrieved March 18 2019 a b Table PL P5 NTA Total Population and Persons Per Acre New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas 2010 Population Division New York City Department of City Planning February 2012 Accessed June 16 2016 a b Yurenev Alexey Akhtiorskaya Yelena December 14 2018 Welcome to Brajton Bich Brooklyn The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 26 2020 a b NYPD 60th Precinct www nyc gov New York City Police Department Retrieved October 3 2016 Current City Council Districts for Kings County New York City Accessed May 5 2017 Douglass Harvey 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is for Brighton Beach Best Seller Press Publishing House ISBN 9780991372928 OCLC 921888563 Salita Mihail November 9 2014 Princessa Brajtona pravnuchka Mishki Yaponchika Best Seller Press Publishing House ISBN 9780986251504 OCLC 1008581680 Lifetime TV Shows myLifetime com myLifetime com Archived from the original on November 12 2015 Retrieved November 12 2015 Albert Marv Back Home in Brooklyn Marv Albert Welcomes a New Resident The New York Times October 29 2012 Accessed November 9 2021 Growing up in Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach I was as passionate about basketball as baseball In New York the father of the Russian mafia died who was Marat Balagula Forum Daily December 28 2019 Accessed November 9 2021 Balagula emigrated to the USA from Odesa in 1977 and settled in the Brighton Beach area of Brooklyn where he became a co owner of one of the first Russian restaurants Sadko and then Odesa where Willie Tokarev sang for many years Hicks Jonathan P Two Comptroller Candidates Try to Make No 3 Job Visible The New York Times March 14 2001 Accessed September 3 2019 Over three recent days Councilman Herbert E Berman took his quest to a civic association dinner in Queens a church organization dinner in Brooklyn appearances before political clubs and an interview by the Working Families Party Mr Berman 67 grew up in Brighton Beach and Coney Island Blas Howard Former Jewish Phenom Brodsky Back In The Swing Of Things I did have the bug to start playing little by little reports Brodsky And I felt I still had the goods The Jerusalem Post September 3 2018 Accessed September 3 2019 Brodsky an only child was born Jewish in the Ukraine and moved to Brighton Beach Brooklyn at the age of two Sengupta Somini Neighborhood Report Brooklyn Up Close Ever the Loyal Democrat Lachman Reaps His Reward The New York Times January 28 1986 Accessed September 3 2019 The nomination process gives party insiders a lot more clout than in a primary because you don t reach the general voter said one of Mr Lachman s unsuccessful rivals Adele Cohen a union attorney from Brighton Beach Eddie Daniels permanent dead link National Public Radio Accessed February 26 2017 Clarinetist Eddie Daniels was born in 1941 and raised in the Brighton Beach neighborhood of Brookly New York NY Daniels Karu F Neil Diamond biographical musical headed to Broadway New York Daily News July 1 2019 Accessed September 3 2019 Neil Diamond s life story is heading to Broadway it was announced Monday The 78 year old native of Brighton Beach Brooklyn quit touring in 2018 when he was diagnosed with Parkinson s disease Grimes William Jane Freilicher 90 a Lyrical Painter of Long Island Landscapes Is Dead The New York Times December 10 2014 Accessed September 3 2019 She was born Jane Niederhoffer on Nov 29 1924 in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn and grew up in Brighton Beach Berger Joseph 2004 Vintage Pop Star With the Soul of a Bar Mitzvah Boy The New York Times Retrieved September 23 2009 Several years before 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stronghold and has strong ties to the Mafia as well Ivankov lives in Brighton Beach sometimes called Little Odesa Rondeaux Candace The Murder of a Russian Boxer The Village Voice February 19 2002 Accessed September 3 2019 There definitely was more to Sergei Kobozev than his violent end He first earned his rep fighting for the Soviet national boxing team at the Seoul Olympics in 1988 When he moved to Brighton Beach in 1991 he was part of a wave of Soviet bloc boxers recruited by Gallagher to go pro in the States Lea Bayers Rapp Archived from the original on December 6 2009 Retrieved December 7 2009 McFadden Robert D June 16 1986 Link is Sought After Slaying of 2d Russian New York Times Retrieved April 18 2017 Haberman Clyde For Voice of Straphangers a Journey Without Stops The New York Times August 25 2013 Accessed September 3 2019 Gene Russianoff who has spent most of his adult life reflecting upon and fretting about New York City s subways remembers the first time he rode a train alone We lived in Brighton Beach exactly where the el is now the B then the D he said over breakfast at a diner near his office in Lower Manhattan Dettelbach Cynthia 2004 From angst ridden teenager to world class music star Cleveland Jewish News Archived from the original on November 3 2012 Retrieved September 23 2009 That includes instant face and name recognition a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame a place in the Songwriters Hall of Fame and even a street named after him in his native Brighton Beach Brooklyn Goldstein Richard November 29 2019 Seymour Siwoff Master of Sports Statistics Is Dead at 99 New York Times Retrieved November 30 2019 Thomashefsky 71 Yiddish Actor Dies He Introduced the Theatre to His People on the East Side Delighting Packed Houses Shakespeare Enthusiast Had Bard s Works Translated Wrote 500 Plays Brought Bertha Kalich to America The New York Times July 10 1939 Accessed September 3 2019 For years he lived in Brighton Beach The Tokens Inductees The Vocal Group Hall of Fame Foundation vocalgroup org Archived from the original on July 17 2014 Retrieved November 12 2015 Serrin William A Leader For The Little Guy The New York Times September 12 1982 Accessed September 3 2019 Jerry Wurf was one of the most remarkable union men of this century Born in New York City in 1919 to immigrant parents from Austria and Hungary he was stricken with polio when he was 4 years old spent much of his youth in a wheelchair and always walked with a limp The family settled in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn where the bookish boy came into early contact with the politically militant left wing groups of the Depression Era including the Young People s Socialist League in which he was active before the war Abramovitch Ilana Galvin Sean 2001 The Jews of Brooklyn Hanover N H Brandeis University Press University Press of New England p 99 ISBN 9781584650034 Retrieved May 15 2015 Further reading editConey Island History The Rise and Fall of Engeman s Brighton Beach Resort at Heart of Coney Island Weinstein Stephen 2000 Brighton Beach In Jackson Kenneth T Keller Lisa Flood Nancy eds The Encyclopedia of New York City 2nd ed New York NY and New Haven CT USA The New York Historical Society and Yale University Press pp 139 140 ISBN 0300114656 Retrieved November 11 2015 Williams Keith 2012 Brighton Beach Old World mentality New World reality The Weekly Nabe Retrieved July 29 2012 External links edit nbsp Brooklyn Coney Island and Brighton Beach travel guide from Wikivoyage nbsp Media related to Brighton Beach Brooklyn at Wikimedia Commons Live camera in Brighton Beach Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brighton Beach amp oldid 1219288485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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