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Crown Heights Neighborhood Profile

Crown Heights is bounded roughly by Flatbush Avenue to the west, Eastern Parkway to the north, and New York Avenue to the east, though its borders are debated by residents depending on who you ask. The neighborhood is home to one of Brooklyn's most diverse populations.

Eastern Parkway, the grand boulevard designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, runs through the heart of the neighborhood and connects to the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Prospect Park at its western end. It is both a transportation artery and a cultural anchor.

Heritage

Cultural Significance

Crown Heights has been shaped by the Caribbean and African diaspora communities that have called it home for generations. The neighborhood is the epicenter of Brooklyn's West Indian community and hosts the annual West Indian American Day Carnival on Eastern Parkway, one of the largest parades in North America.

This cultural identity runs deep. The restaurants, shops, music, and street life of Crown Heights reflect a community with strong roots and a distinct character. Any business operating in Crown Heights, including cannabis dispensaries, exists within this context.

The neighborhood has also been home to a significant Hasidic Jewish community, centered around the Lubavitch movement. This diversity of cultures and traditions is part of what makes Crown Heights unique among Brooklyn neighborhoods.

History

Cannabis History in the Area

Before Legalization

Crown Heights, like many neighborhoods with large communities of color, bore a disproportionate burden of cannabis enforcement. Arrests for possession were significantly higher here than in comparable neighborhoods with different demographics. This history is part of why New York's legalization law included social equity provisions.

After Legalization

Since 2021, the legal landscape has shifted. Licensed dispensaries are opening, social equity applicants are entering the market, and the community is beginning to see the economic benefits that legalization promised. The transition is ongoing and imperfect, but it represents a fundamental change in how cannabis operates in the neighborhood.

Retail

Current Licensed Dispensary Landscape

The licensed dispensary landscape in Crown Heights is still developing. The OCM continues to issue licenses, and new shops are opening as the regulatory process moves forward. The neighborhood's commercial corridors along Nostrand Avenue, Franklin Avenue, and Atlantic Avenue are natural locations for retail.

Take N' Toke at 994 Atlantic Avenue sits at the northern edge of Crown Heights, where the neighborhood meets Prospect Heights. This location serves Crown Heights residents with a short walk or quick transit ride, connecting the dispensary to one of Brooklyn's most vibrant communities.

Products

What Crown Heights Consumers Shop For

Flower

The most popular category. Crown Heights shoppers tend to know their strains and appreciate variety in indica, sativa, and hybrid options.

Pre-Rolls

Convenient and popular for social use. Singles and multi-packs for gatherings, barbecues, and weekend hangouts.

Edibles

Growing in popularity, especially gummies and chocolates. Consumers appreciate clearly labeled dosing and variety of flavors.

Anchor

Eastern Parkway as Community Anchor

Eastern Parkway is more than a road. It is the spine of Crown Heights. The wide boulevard with its tree-lined medians serves as gathering space, parade route, and daily pedestrian corridor. The Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Garden sit at its western terminus, drawing visitors from across the city.

For cannabis retail, Eastern Parkway's role as a community anchor means that dispensaries near the corridor benefit from consistent foot traffic and strong neighborhood identity. People who shop on or near Eastern Parkway are shopping in their neighborhood, not making a special trip.

TNT

Take N' Toke's Connection to Crown Heights

Located at 994 Atlantic Avenue, Take N' Toke is a short walk from the heart of Crown Heights. We serve Crown Heights residents daily and consider the neighborhood part of our community. Our product selection reflects the preferences of our local customers, and our staff understands the neighborhood.

We are committed to being a responsible neighbor. That means operating with transparency, supporting local causes, and ensuring that our presence on Atlantic Avenue is a positive addition to the community that has welcomed us.

Community

Community and Culture

Crown Heights is not just a place where cannabis is sold. It is a place where cannabis culture intersects with one of Brooklyn's richest cultural traditions. The neighborhood's Caribbean heritage, its artistic community, its food scene, and its history all shape how cannabis fits into daily life here. A dispensary in this context is not an import. It is part of an evolving neighborhood that has always defined itself on its own terms.

For use only by adults 21 years of age and older. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Cannabis can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of cannabis. Licensed by New York Office of Cannabis Management.