Bushwick is one of Brooklyn's most creative neighborhoods. Known for its warehouse galleries, street art murals, and a thriving nightlife scene along Wyckoff Avenue and Irving Avenue, Bushwick draws artists, musicians, and young professionals from across the city. The neighborhood sits along the border of Brooklyn and Queens, connected by the L, M, and J/Z trains.
What was once an industrial district has become one of Brooklyn's most dynamic communities. Bushwick still has that raw, DIY energy - the kind of neighborhood where new restaurants open next to working studios and bodegas that have been there for decades. Jungle Kingdom Flower delivers right to the heart of it.
Distance and Directions
Bushwick is about 1.5 miles east of Jungle Kingdom Flower at 515 Nostrand Ave. By subway, take the J or M train from the Flushing Avenue station - it is two stops to Myrtle Avenue or Kosciuszko Street in central Bushwick, roughly a 10-minute ride.
Subway: J/M to Myrtle Avenue-Broadway or Kosciuszko Street. The L train runs along the northern edge at Jefferson Street, DeKalb Avenue, and Halsey Street.
Bus: B13 and B38 connect Bushwick to Bed-Stuy along Flushing Avenue and DeKalb Avenue.
Driving: Bushwick is a 5- to 10-minute drive east on Flushing Avenue or Broadway. Street parking is generally easier than in Bed-Stuy, especially on residential side streets.