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Pet Care in Greenpoint
Greenpoint sits at the northernmost tip of Brooklyn where Newtown Creek meets the East River, a neighborhood with a strong Polish heritage and a quieter, more residential feel than neighboring Williamsburg to the south. The waterfront along West Street and Commercial Street has been redeveloped with parks and residential towers, and WNYC Transmitter Park at the end of Greenpoint Avenue provides a small but scenic waterfront lawn with Manhattan skyline views where dog owners gather in the mornings. McGolrick Park at Driggs Avenue and Russell Street is the interior green anchor, with a fenced dog run under mature trees.
The residential core of Greenpoint is a grid of tree-lined streets between Manhattan Avenue and McGuinness Boulevard, with two- and three-story row houses, small apartment buildings, and a handful of converted industrial lofts. Manhattan Avenue is the main commercial strip with Polish bakeries, coffee shops, pet stores, and vet clinics. Franklin Street has emerged as a secondary strip with boutiques and restaurants, many with dog-friendly outdoor seating.
The G train at Greenpoint Avenue and Nassau Avenue provides subway access, though it connects only within Brooklyn and Queens — reaching Manhattan requires a transfer. The neighborhood's walkable grid and low-rise character make it comfortable for dog walking year-round. Summers are pleasant with river breezes at the waterfront parks, and the tree-lined residential streets provide shade inland. Winters bring standard Brooklyn cold, with the waterfront blocks more exposed to wind than the interior streets.
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