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Ridgewood Queens, NY Private Investigator and Process Server

Ridgewood is a neighborhood of Queens Community District 5 surrounded by several communities and historically extended on both sides of the border between Queens and Brooklyn. Along Myrtle Avenue, Fresh Pond Road, and Forest Avenue lies the heart of Ridgewood.

The area is covered by the 104th Precinct of the New York City Police Department and represented by the 30th District of the New York City Council. It receives the number 11385 as zip code.

Bushwick is southwest along Cypress and Wyckoff Avenues. The southeast is a strip of cemeteries. To the west is Flushing Avenue and the northern edge is Metropolitan Avenue and Maspeth and Middle Village.

Ridgewood is an urban neighborhood characterized by a more Brooklyn-like appearance than Queens, thanks to it are brick and stone buildings built at the beginning of the 20th century. It is a quiet and welcoming working-class community despite being located in a high-density area.

Although Ridgewood has no condominiums or cooperatives and the few single-family homes that are located further in Queens, it has many building homes for six families near the Brooklyn border, as well as row homes for two families.

In the early twentieth century the neighborhood developed block by block and since then has remained virtually intact and retain much of its appeal. At the Myrtle, Forest, Metropolitan and Fresh Pond Road extensions are small, low-density shopping districts. At the intersection of Forest Avenues and Myrtle is the Ridgewood Savings Bank, home of New York State’s largest mutual savings bank.

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