Polish Neighborhoods in New York City — Greenpoint, Maspeth, Ridgewood

Where the Polish community lives in NYC: Greenpoint, Maspeth, Ridgewood. Rents, Polish shops, parishes, Saturday schools, transportation.

Introduction

Approximately 200,000 people of Polish descent live in New York City. The largest concentrations of the Polish community are found in three neighborhoods: Greenpoint (Brooklyn), Maspeth, and Ridgewood (Queens). Each has a different character, prices, and atmosphere.

Greenpoint (Brooklyn) — Polish Capital

The historical center of the Polish community in NYC, known as "Little Poland." Manhattan Avenue is the main shopping street with Polish signs, bakeries, and churches.

  • Rents (2026): studio $2,200-$2,800, 1BR $2,800-$3,500, 2BR $3,500-$4,500
  • Polish Shops: Polam Meats, Syrena Bakery, W-Nassau, Steve's Meat Market
  • Parish: St. Stanislaus Kostka (607 Humboldt St) — masses in Polish daily
  • Transportation: G line (Greenpoint Av, Nassau Av); 30-40 min to Midtown
  • Pros: largest concentration of Poles, Polish-speaking services (doctors, lawyers, accountants)
  • Cons: gentrification — prices have increased by 40% in the last 5 years

Maspeth (Queens)

The second-largest Polish area. Quieter, family-oriented character, more single-family homes. Poles are moving here from Greenpoint for lower rents.

  • Rents: 1BR $2,000-$2,500, 2BR $2,800-$3,600; house $4,500-$6,500
  • Polish Shops: Krolewskie Jadlo, EuroMarket, Pasieka Polish Deli
  • Parishes: St. Stanislaus Bishop, Our Lady of Czestochowa
  • Transportation: bus Q58, Q67; 50-70 min to Manhattan
  • Pros: lower prices, safe, good public schools
  • Cons: poor access to Manhattan, fewer restaurants

Ridgewood (Queens)

Adjacent to Maspeth and Bushwick. A mix of Poles and Latinos. Popular among young Poles.

  • Rents: studio $1,800-$2,300, 1BR $2,200-$2,800
  • Polish Shops: Krakus Deli, Polonia Foods
  • Transportation: M line (Forest Av, Seneca Av); 35-45 min to Midtown

Other Polish Places

  • Wallington (NJ): 30 min from Manhattan — large community, good schools, lower prices
  • Linden (NJ): suburban concentration of Poles
  • Manhattan East Village: Veselka and a few Polish spots

Polish Saturday Schools

  • Polish School named after Sienkiewicz (Greenpoint)
  • Polish School named after Copernicus (Maspeth)
  • Polish School named after Pulaski (Ridgewood)
  • Fee $800-$1,500/year; Polish language + history + geography

Polish Organizations and Media

  • Nowy Dziennik — Polish community newspaper
  • Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union — Polish bank (Greenpoint, Maspeth)
  • Consulate of the Republic of Poland (233 Madison Ave) — passports, civil matters

What to Choose

  • Single/young couple: Greenpoint or Ridgewood
  • Family with children: Maspeth or Wallington (NJ)
  • Poor English: Greenpoint — everything in Polish
  • Working in Manhattan: Greenpoint (G line) best commute
  • Limited budget: Ridgewood, Maspeth

What to Know

  • Without a credit score, you will pay 1-3 months' rent upfront (see how to rent without a credit score)
  • Broker fee in NYC — often 12-15% of annual rent
  • Heating in older buildings: usually included
  • Washer/dryer rarity — laundromat or basement

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