North Flatbush Avenue District Management Association
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Promoting economic growth by providing sanitation, decorations, graffiti removal, and activities fostering safety, crime reduction, better traffic, and cleanliness.

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North Flatbush Avenue District Management Association


Founded in
2009
EIN
11-2764038
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
282 FLATBUSH AVENUE 2ND FLOOR BROOKLYN, NY 11217-2891 Unite States
Website
http://www.northflatbushbid.nyc
Phone
(718)-783-1685
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About
The North Flatbush Avenue Business Improvement District (NFBID), established in 1986, enhances the quality of life and fosters economic development in the Park Slope/Prospect Heights neighborhood. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, NFBID provides supplemental services, including sanitation and business assistance, to support a thriving and diverse business community.
Mission
North Flatbush Avenue District Management Association works to improve and promote the North Flatbush Avenue area in Brooklyn, fostering a vibrant and welcoming community.

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