Brooklyn Navy Yard Briefing (Wed, 05Dec2007)

What: Brooklyn Navy Yard Expansion Briefing
When: Wednesday, December 5 at 6PM
Where: Dumbo Improvement District Office, 111 Front Street, Suite 258

The Brooklyn Navy Yard is in the midst of its largest expansion since WWII with over 1.3 million square feet of new industrial space, new retail and community resources along the perimeter, and 1,500 new jobs coming on line in the next three years.

The expansion includes a major commitment to sustainability measures that will turn the Navy Yard into the greenest industrial park in the nation. Come hear Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation President & CEO Andrew Kimball give an in depth briefing on every aspect of these development plans.

More on Navy Yards:
{Navy Yard to create a full-fledged media ‘campus’ at Steiner, Brookyn Paper}
{The Brooklyn Navy Yard Becoming More Hollywood, Brooklyn Daily Eagle}

6 Comment

  • If Dinkins had managed to build his incinerator there, none of this would have happened.

  • If Dinkins had managed to build his incinerator there, none of this would have happened.

  • I love that photo. Seeing more and more postive news coming out of the navy yard about job creation makes me think. Why bother with the Brooklyn Bridge Park. Develop it to create jobs, place a few pocket parks within it to get access to the water, and be done with it.
    I would rather see more jobs in Brooklyn that pay a decent hourly wage.

  • I love that photo. Seeing more and more postive news coming out of the navy yard about job creation makes me think. Why bother with the Brooklyn Bridge Park. Develop it to create jobs, place a few pocket parks within it to get access to the water, and be done with it.
    I would rather see more jobs in Brooklyn that pay a decent hourly wage.

  • I love that photo. Seeing more and more postive news coming out of the navy yard about job creation makes me think. Why bother with the Brooklyn Bridge Park. Develop it to create jobs, place a few pocket parks within it to get access to the water, and be done with it.
    I would rather see more jobs in Brooklyn that pay a decent hourly wage.

  • I love that photo. Seeing more and more postive news coming out of the navy yard about job creation makes me think. Why bother with the Brooklyn Bridge Park. Develop it to create jobs, place a few pocket parks within it to get access to the water, and be done with it.
    I would rather see more jobs in Brooklyn that pay a decent hourly wage.