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SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Advanced Biotechnology Incubator
760 Parkside Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11226


BY AUTOMOBILE

From Manhattan:

Manhattan Bridge: Exit onto Flatbush Avenue. Continue approximately three and one-half miles to Parkside Avenue. Turn left onto Parkside Avenue and travel three and one-half blocks to the Incubator.

Brooklyn Bridge: Stay to the left at the end of the bridge, following the ramp to Boerum Place, which becomes Adams Street. Continue along Adams Street to Atlantic Avenue. Turn left onto Atlantic Avenue and continue to Flatbush Avenue. Turn right onto Flatbush Avenue and continue approximately two and one-half miles to Parkside Avenue. Turn left onto Parkside Avenue and travel three and one-half blocks to the Incubator.

Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel (toll): Exit onto the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Continue approximately one mile, staying to the left, and exit onto the Prospect Expressway. Travel three exits to the Fort Hamilton Parkway exit. Continue through two traffic lights to Caton Avenue. Turn left onto Caton Avenue, and continue sixteen (16) blocks to Flatbush Avenue. Turn left onto Flatbush Avenue and continue two blocks to Parkside Avenue. Turn right onto Parkside Avenue and travel three and one-half blocks to the Incubator.

From Staten Island and Newark International Airport:

Verrazano Narrows Bridge (toll): Follow the bridge to Route 278, the Gowanus Expressway. Travel approximately five (5) miles to the Prospect Expressway exit. Continue on the Prospect Expressway three exits to the Fort Hamilton Parkway exit. Continue through two traffic lights to Caton Avenue. Turn left onto Caton Avenue, and continue sixteen (16) blocks to Flatbush Avenue. Turn left onto Flatbush Avenue and continue two blocks to Parkside Avenue. Turn right onto Parkside Avenue and travel three and one-half blocks to the Incubator.

From Long Island and Airports:

Southern Long Island and JFK: West on the Belt Parkway to North Conduit Boulevard exit (Exit 17W). Continue on North Conduit Boulevard for about 3/4 mile. Fork left onto Linden Boulevard, and take Linden Boulevard to New York Avenue. Turn right onto New York Avenue for three blocks to Winthrop Avenue. Turn left onto Winthrop for one block to Nostrand Avenue. Turn left onto Nostrand Avenue for one block to Parkside Avenue. Turn left onto Parkside Avenue for one-half block to the Incubator.

Northern Long Island and LaGuardia: Take the Grand Central Parkway to the Jackie Robinson Parkway (formerly the Interboro Parkway). Continue to Pennsylvania Avenue. Follow Pennsylvania Avenue to Linden Boulevard, turn right onto Linden Boulevard. Take Linden Boulevard to New York Avenue. Turn right onto New York Avenue for three blocks to Winthrop Avenue. Turn left onto Winthrop for one block to Nostrand Avenue. Turn left onto Nostrand Avenue for one block to Parkside Avenue. Turn left onto Parkside Avenue for one-half block to the Incubator.


BY SUBWAY

Directions Map

Take the #2 Seventh Avenue Express or #5 Lexington Avenue Express trains to the Winthrop Street station.
Take any Brooklyn-bound train (#2, 3, 4, or 5) to Nevins Street in Brooklyn, changing there for a #2 or #5 marked "Flatbush Avenue". Note that the # 5 runs only during rush hours.
Walk across Nostrand Avenue on Parkside Avenue one block to the Incubator.

BY RAILROAD

Long Island Railroad:
Take any LIRR train to the Jamaica station. Change to Brooklyn-bound LIRR train (track 3). Take train to the Flatbush Avenue terminal. Follow subway directions from there.


Metro-North Railroad:
Take any train to Grand Central Terminal. Change to Brooklyn-bound 4 or 5 subway. Follow subway directions from there.


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