Along the southern end, the Cedar Grove Beach Club grew, with a line of summer bungalows.
[4] At that point, much of the old resort community and waterfront property on the beach side of Cedar Grove Avenue had been acquired by the city via eminent domain.
The property was demolished to prepare for the Shore Front Drive, part of the master plan of Robert Moses.
[5] The land sits now as parkland of the Parks Department, with many of its old streets now turned into walking paths, and many of the old trees grown over.
Flooding occurs regularly between Marine Way and Tysen's Lane, where the elevation of the land goes to sea level and below to meet the tidal wetlands within Cedar Grove Beach.