In 2000, construction took place nearby Pennsylvania Avenue, across the Hendrix Creek in
East New York to build a $192 million shopping complex, situated on the Belt Parkway. The shopping complex, known as the
Gateway Center, was built on the
Pennsylvania Avenue and Fountain Avenue Landfills, a Brooklyn
landfill complex. Anchor tenants of the mall include
Target,
Home Depot,
BJ's Wholesale Club,
Marshalls and
Bed Bath & Beyond. Restaurants, including
Red Lobster and
Olive Garden, are also part of the Gateway Center. Construction of Gateway Estates, a low income housing subdivision nearby, took place after the shopping mall opened in 2002. Due to the mall's location near roads with high traffic volume, including Pennsylvania Avenue, Erskine Street,
Flatlands Avenue, and the Belt Parkway, local developers said it will attract shoppers from areas outside of Brooklyn, including
Queens and
Long Island. This development has been a significant project for economic resurrection and has created many jobs for people in the neighborhood of East New York. == References ==