

As a result, there are several New York City gangs and hoods located in different regions throughout the Bronx, including the South Bronx, East Bronx, and Uptown’s North Bronx region. Despite this, many hoods in the Bronx have remained intact and are not experiencing as much gentrification as other places of New York City. The Bronx has always received the most attention, being considered as the roughest borough, especially since gentrification is occurring in both Brooklyn and Harlem. This includes the neighborhoods of Jackson Heights and Corona, the housing projects of Queensbridge and Ravenswood, the Far Roc (Far Rockaway) community, and the borough’s most notable region Southeast Queens, home to South Side Jamaica, Rochdale, Queens Village, Hollis, Rosedale, and more. While not as highlighted as the Bronx, Brooklyn, or even Manhattan’s Harlem, Queens still has become quite famous for several well known sections. In the the largest and infamous borough view all the legendary communities, from the 90z to 21st Street of Flatbush, Crown Heights’ Brower Park and Franklin Ave, Jay-Z’s and Notorious BIG’s birthplace of Bed Stuy, the birthplace of the WOO and Choo movement in Brownsville, and Pop Smoke’s hood of Canarsie, also known as the Floss, all along with East New York, Coney Island, and more. *Make sure to leave a comment, especially if something is missing or wrong. New York City Gang Map Key: Red = Bloods | Blue = Crips/GDs | Black = Unknown | Green = Hispanic Gang | Dark Purple = Mix


While this map highlights New York City gangs, the map below provides much more than highlighting the current local gangs by breaking down history and other facts of most neighborhoods within the heart of the city and surrounding areas. View all the New York City hoods of the five boroughs, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island, along with sections of North Jersey, Long Island, and Westchester County.
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New York City Hoods Map Full Tour of New York City Gangs & Hoods
