Private Investigator in Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn, NY
- Accident Investigations
- Asset Search
- Background Checks
- Business to business service
- Cheating Spouse
- Child Custody
- Civil Investigations
- Computer and Internet Investigations
- Criminal
- Custody Investigations
- Divorce service
- Domestic
- Financial and Insurance Fraud
- Find People
- Forensic consultant
- Fraud
- Harassment and Stalking
- Identity Theft & Vehicle Tracking
- Infidelity and Cheating Spouse
- Insurance Investigations
- Interviewing (SIU)
- Matrimonial
- Missing Persons & Skip Tracing
- Private investigator
- Process server
- Social Media
- Surveillance
- Worker's Compensation
Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn, NY Private Investigator and Process Server
Bedford-Stuyvesant is part of the Brooklyn district in New York City specifically located in the north-central part of the municipality. It is a neighborhood bordered to the south by Atlantic Avenue surrounding Brownsville and Crown Heights, to the north by Flushing Avenue surrounding Williamsburg, to the east by Broadway surrounding East New York and Bushwick, and to the west by Classon Avenue surrounding Clinton Hill.
A small portion of Bedford-Stuyvesant belongs to Community District 8, while the majority belongs to Brooklyn Community District 3. New York City Council District 36 has the responsibility to diplomatically supply and represent the neighborhood. The 84th and 79th Precincts of the New York City Police Department guard and patrol the area. Numbers 11216, 11205, 11233, 11206 and 11221 assigned as the main zip codes.
Fulton Street is the neighborhood’s main shopping street running along with the community from east to west, intersecting high-traffic north-south streets such as Stuyvesant Avenue, Stuyvesant Avenue, and Nostrand Avenue. This neighborhood is made up of four smaller Weeksville neighborhoods that also belong to Crown Heights, Bedford, Ocean Hill, and Stuyvesant Heights.
Bedford-Stuyvesant has approximately 8,800 buildings built before 1900 recognized as having the largest collection of Victorian architecture in the country, largely intact. The neighborhood is composed of houses that were built in expansion from the 1890s to the late 1910s for the upper-middle-high-middle-high class, and many historic brown sandstone buildings. Throughout its interiors, classic architectural elements stand out, as well as highly ornamental details, such as grooves, bands of cornices, coins, auctions, corbels, and elaborate friezes.