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Gateway Center (Brooklyn) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gateway Center (Brooklyn)
Gateway Center, also referred to as Gateway Plaza Mall〔 or simply Gateway Mall, is a shopping complex in the Spring Creek section of East New York, Brooklyn, in New York City. It is located just north of the Belt Parkway at Erskine Street and Gateway Drive, which is near portions of the Gateway National Recreation Area. Built as part of the Gateway Estates plan for commercial and retail development,〔 it consists of two structures: the original structure opened in 2002 (now called Gateway Center South), and a second adjacent development opened in 2014 (called Gateway Center North or Gateway Center II).〔 ==Location== The Gateway Center complex, constructed under the Gateway Estates development plan,〔 is bounded by Erskine Street to the east, and a road now called Gateway Drive to the south and west, which follows the right of way of Seaview Avenue traveling east-to-west. An access road and parking lot form its northern boundary. It is located just north of the Belt Parkway and can be accessed by the parkway's Exit 15, which leads to Erskine Street.〔〔〔 The original complex (Gateway Center South) which opened in 2002,〔〔 consists of a , with a large parking lot and three separate structures to the south along Gateway Drive. It is anchored by several major stores, including Target, The Home Depot, Best Buy, and BJ's Wholesale Club.〔〔〔〔〔 The newer northern complex (Gateway Center North), which opened in 2014,〔〔 is similarly sized at , with a second parking lot, four small adjacent buildings for small outlets, a fifth structure for an Applebee's, and a sixth for a bank. Tenants of this section, which opened in stages in late 2014, include JCPenney, T.J.Maxx, ShopRite, and Aldi.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ripcony.com/sites/default/files/5059__PropertyFlyer_GatewayCenter@Brooklyn_0.pdf )〕〔 Both main structures are characterized by brick facades with green trim.〔 The mall is located north of the former Fountain Avenue Landfill, and was constructed on part of 230 acres of former landfill, which characterized Spring Creek for much of the 20th century.〔〔 Located across Erskine Street to the east is the Brooklyn Developmental Center.〔〔 Just north of the complex are Nehemiah Spring Creek and Gateway Elton, two affordable housing developments which were planned and constructed along with the mall as part of the Gateway Estates project.〔〔〔 West of the mall across Hendrix Creek is Starrett City (now known as Spring Creek Towers), accessible via the Belt Parkway to the south, or Flatlands Avenue to the north.〔 Spring Creek Educational Campus, which houses two New York City high schools, is also located north at Flatlands Avenue and Elton Street.
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