The beautiful and historic neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights, where Jane Jacobs once live, offers excellent examples of Jacobs’s principles of urban diversity in action. Beginning at the steps of Brooklyn¹s Borough Hall, we will stroll through residential and commercial streets while observing and talking about how the physical environment influences social activity and even economic and cultural development, both for good and for ill. We will be stopping at several points.
Please bring water and wear comfortable shoes!
This walk is sold out, but the waitlist is open.
Accessibility
The distance is about 2 miles at a moderate pace on city sidewalks. Wear comfortable shoes!
Location Information
RSVP is required and capacity is limited. Meeting location, ending location, and directions will be provided via email before walk date.