Eric Adams issues call to action at Montague Street BID meeting
Brooklyn is a bustling hub of 2.5 million people, but nestled within it is Montague Street, a four-block stretch in Brooklyn Heights that has more of a small town feel than most would imagine is possible in this vast borough.
That hasn’t happened by accident, and is largely the result of the dedicated people who own property, stores and apartments there. One of the dedicated groups that helps to maintain the neighborhood is the Montague Street BID, which held its annual meeting at Borough Hall on Wednesday where Borough President Eric Adams issued a call to action.
“You have done it right; the Montague Street BID has always been a great component to the community,” Adams said. “I need you to help me educate those BIDs and local community business entities in East New York, Brownsville, Bedford-Stuyvesant and those areas that really don’t have your expertise.