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Smile NEW YORK | Brooklyn Navy Yard Development (Potential 20 mil sq-ft)

I have a feeling this could be the next Hudson Yards. Right along the side of Sunnyside Yards in Queen. Essentially, numerous towers will most likely go up in time due especially as companies migrate to Brooklyn and/or the residential market.

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With businesses waiting to get in, Navy Yard says it could actually be four times bigger



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The Brooklyn Navy Yard is ripe for more commercial development beyond the new 675,000-square-foot office building, Dock 72, unveiled by Boston Properties and Rudin Management Co. earlier this week.

Dock 72 will eventually help bring the total amount of commercial space at the Navy Yard to more than 5 million square feet, but there is room for more. Much more. Rough estimates put the amount of untapped development rights at the Navy Yard between 15 million and 20 million square feet. To put that into perspective, the Hudson Yards mixed-use project that is creating an entire neighborhood out of whole cloth on the far West Side of Manhattan is nearly 17 million square feet.

"It is an enormous amount of property to think about," said Clare Newman, chief of staff at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp., the nonprofit that runs the industrial park. "There is a lot of opportunity at the yard, and that is what makes it an exciting place to be."

The precise amount of potential square footage has not been tabulated. But it is safe to say the reservoir is vast, and the corporation will likely want to draw from it once it ties up a number of ongoing projects, especially because businesses that have been put on wait lists are clamoring for space in the industrial park.

Among the new and ongoing developments is the S9 Architecture-designed Dock 72, which will be anchored by office-sharing startup WeWork. The corporation is also completing the restoration of a 215,000-square-foot former machine shop building called the Green Manufacturing Center. In addition, it recently selected a developer for the Admiral's Row project, a mixed-use development slated for completion in 2017 that will eventually become home to supermarket chain Wegmans, its first New York City outpost, along with other retailers and commercial tenants.

Late last year, the corporation also announced a chunk of city funding for the restoration of a nearly 1 million-square-foot warehouse called BLDG 77, which is the last of the major unused structures in the yard. All told, the projects are expected to collectively bump up employment at the industrial park to 15,000 jobs by 2020.

"We've been focusing really hard over the course of the past year on buttoning up and working on an impressive slate of projects," Ms. Newman said. "I think the next phase for us is to determine how to maximize the yard's potential."

Even building a fraction of what is possible (residential development is not planned for the Navy Yard) would be a significant addition not only to the complex itself, but it would also be on par with the size of another Brooklyn complex, Industry City, which is 6 million square feet, said Carlo Scissura, chief executive of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce.

"The Navy Yard has huge potential," he said. "If you brought another 5 million square feet online there over the next 10 to 20 years, it would be a real game-changer for the borough and New York City."
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The Brooklyn Navy Yard’s 5.1 Million Square Foot Expansion Gets New Looks & First Renderings





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New renderings are out for the Brooklyn Navy Yard development, consisting of a $2.5 billion urban manufacturing center. Once complete, the entire project will create around 5.1 million square feet for middle-class manufacturing companies. The mission-based non-profit Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation is responsible for the plans.

The master plan was designed by WXY Architecture and Urban Design and unveiled just this January.

Here’s what has already been released: the refurbished warehouse at Building 77, the new Dock 72 structure by S9 Architecture, the Green Manufacturing Center, the new studio expansion by Dattner Architects at 15 Washington Avenue, and the new grocery store at Admirals Row. Find renderings of each of these structures below, and more detail in our last article earlier this year.

“Forward-thinking cities like New York are using urban design to grow districts that support new kinds of jobs in urban industrial and maker settings,” said Adam Lubinsky, WXY Managing Principal, who led the master planning team. “The Brooklyn Navy Yard is leading the way, showing how to create and integrate valuable public space and amenities, multi-modal transit and streets, and state-of-the-art vertical manufacturing buildings, which will boost the Yard’s economic impact.”
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Gorgeous. Can't wait for New York to have 10 million people in 25 years with all these development.
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Not against development at the Navy Yards, plenty of space for it, but there should be a Navy Museum at the Brooklyn Navy Yards by the docks and drydocks.. history was made there.

The USS Monitor, USS Arizona, USS North Carolina, USS Iowa and the USS Missouri to name a few.. Made in Brooklyn!!!
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^I'm sure something like that will be planned.
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Not against development at the Navy Yards, plenty of space for it, but there should be a Navy Museum at the Brooklyn Navy Yards by the docks and drydocks.. history was made there.

The USS Monitor, USS Arizona, USS North Carolina, USS Iowa and the USS Missouri to name a few.. Made in Brooklyn!!!
They should have something there, something like the Intrepid Museum. There is this....
https://www.nyc-arts.org/organizatio...vy-yard-center


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BNYDC Reveals A Request For Proposals To Redevelop Industrial Properties At Brooklyn Navy Yard



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The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) is seeking design and development partners to advance the transformation of its sprawling industrial complex. A request for proposals was circulated earlier this month and calls for initial conceptual designs for industrial and commercial properties at the waterfront convergence of Kent, Washington, and Railroad Avenues, near the northeastern edge of Brooklyn Navy Yard.

This specific parcel, the focus of the RFP, is referred to as the A3 site.

BNYDC has already partnered with WXY Architecture + Urban Design to identify its core design and operational goals. Today the corporation’s primary objective is to redevelop a large swath of existing properties into modern industrial and commercial buildings, as well as publicly accessible outdoor space, to help drive the creation of a true neighborhood. The corporation also estimates the plan could also create around 30,000 new jobs.

“Our master plan will further cement the Yard as a leader in New York City and across the country when it comes to providing the high-quality urban manufacturing jobs of the future,” said Lindsay Greene, president and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. “Businesses at the Yard promote high-skilled, high-wage jobs and diverse entrepreneurship, all while working toward solutions for our biggest economic challenges. We look forward to supporting that mission through this next phase of development.”

The deadline for companies to respond is November 3, 2023, with a mandatory pre-submission conference on October 10.


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