Private Investigator in Farragut 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
Farragut Brooklyn, NY Private Investigator and Process Server
Farragut is a small section located in the East Flatbush neighborhood, in the central-eastern part of the Brooklyn Township of New York City. It is located south of Holy Cross Cemetery and Cortelyou Avenue, north of Long Island Railroad, east of Brooklyn Avenue and west of Kings Highway.
The most efficient way to get around Farragut is through its main roads, the Farragut RD, which passes through different restaurants, schools, and the Paerdegat park, a community park with basketball and handball courts, playgrounds, spray showers, and more green space for the whole family. This long road extends from Kings Hwy and Foster Av to Ocean Ave. Originally Flatbush was a colonial city called Town of Flatbush, and Farragut belonged to that city, from where it derives its name, in honor of David Farragut, an American Civil War Admiral.
In the 1940s, Fred Trump, a real estate developer, built homes in the area for adjacent communities such as Paerdegat Woods and Paerdegat Basin. Today there are more than 50 old buildings in the area, built-in 1949, this complex was called Vanderveer Estates, located south of the Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School. The complex was built on the site of an old water factory belonging to Flatbush.
In the 1950s, the population of Farragut was dominated mostly by Italians and Jews. After the 1990s, the majority of the population was African American, and second only to immigrants from the West Indies. The Farragut postal service serves under zip code 11203 and belongs to Brooklyn Community Board number 17.