Your Guide to Sunset Park: Sweeping Views in South Brooklyn

While Sunset Park owes its name to a 25-acre hilltop park with panoramic harbor views, the neighborhood's early history was anchored five avenues downhill, on its industrial waterfront. From the end of the nineteenth century, Sunset Park's ports served as a docking zone for arriving cargo ships, while nearby factories produced a range of goods from military supplies to clothing. The neighborhood remains working-class and immigrant, though the faces have changed: Once known as "Finn Town" and "Little Norway," Sunset Park is now majority Latino, with significant Puerto Rican, Dominican, Ecuadorian, and Mexican communities. The second largest ethnic group is Chinese, a 30,000-plus population concentrated along Eighth Avenue in Brooklyn's Chinatown.