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1 MetroTech Center (to the left), one of the original buildings of the complex. It was opened in 1992. 4 MetroTech Center and the Brooklyn Telephone Building can be seen to the right, although a building in front covers their view. The building has an industrial trapezoid shape partially enclosing
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partially (the Western end). Much like 1 MetroTech Center used to have until years ago with its blue lights on the trapezoid fitting (on the roof) windows, the Chase logos on both the west and east side of this building used to light up (white) at night, and the frames used to light up yellow too.
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was hired to renovate the plaza. Brookfield also announced that One MetroTech, Two MetroTech, and Fifteen MetroTech would be substantially renovated, with new lobbies, retail spaces, and terraces. The work was budgeted at $ 50 million, and the project was scheduled to be completed in 2023.
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at the heart of the Brooklyn Commons complex. It hosts events including concerts, health fairs, chess tournaments and holiday celebrations. Theater performances, an ice-skating rink, and children's activities are also offered at the facility.
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due to lack of suitable space in New York, Bugliarello, who had by then become the President of Polytechnic, decided to try again to put his idea of a technology-centered development in Brooklyn into action.
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purchased the MetroTech complex. In 2022, Brookfield Properties announced that MetroTech would be renamed Brooklyn Commons. The private plaza at MetroTech Commons was renamed Brooklyn Commons Park, and
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This stopped around 2003 (although the frames occasionally lit up during the years). At night the only lighting is the red antenna lights on the roof. The building is engulfed in darkness at night.
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Bank building. This is 4 MetroTech Center. It is the second oldest building in the complex, followed by 1 MetroTech Center, the oldest. This building opened in 1993, and is located on
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announced that it would invest over $ 500 million in its Brooklyn Campus that mainly includes the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Center for Urban Science and Progress.
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put together a public-private partnership and quickly redefined the MetroTech vision from a research and development park to a campus-centered back-office complex.
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From 2000 to 2016, the MetroTech complex generated more than $ 1 billion in new investment, representing more than five million square feet of new space. In 2017,
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the roof, and has windows, and used to have blue lights at night from light bulbs on those very windows. The shape has no ceiling as is it is the roof.
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as the project's main developer based on its years of experience, commitment to stay in the area, and financial capacity. Forest City's co-founder
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project that would become MetroTech, under the condition that there would be at least two other tenants. The city and Polytechnic chose
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A few years later, New York City agreed to designate what had then become Polytechnic University as the main sponsor of the
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has its headquarters in 9 MetroTech Center, which has eight stories and 360,000 square feet (33,000 m) of space.
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Bounded by Lawrence and Duffield Streets, the square is frequently adorned by modern art exhibits. Two pieces called
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MetroTech Center was formed in 1992 by making a 16-acre (65,000 m) rectangle of downtown Brooklyn into a
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The Televisionaries: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center as a Crucible for New Communication Ideas
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The 1980s and 1990s were a period of major large-scale development activity and renewal in
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The 1980s and 1990s were a period of major large-scale development activity and renewal in
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Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center
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Brooklyn Commons Park (formerly MetroTech Commons) is the 3.5-acre (14,000 m)
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are part of the Commons' permanent public art collection. Designed by sculptor
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As part of an effort to resuscitate Downtown Brooklyn in the 1970s,
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and south of Tillary Street, close to Brooklyn's Civic Center (
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George Westinghouse Career and Technical Education High School
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has its headquarters on the 18th floor of 1 MetroTech Center.
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has its headquarters on the 21st floor of 1 MetroTech Center.
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It is the nation's largest urban academic-industrial
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Former church at east end of plaza, now part of NYU
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MetroTech Center

Brooklyn
New York
Coordinates
40°41′40″N 73°59′09″W / 40.694358°N 73.985968°W / 40.694358; -73.985968
Brookfield Properties
brooklyncommons.com

Chase
Flatbush Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn
New York City
Flatbush Avenue
Fulton Street Mall
Borough Hall
Brooklyn Heights
Jay Street–MetroTech
New York City Subway
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research park

Downtown Brooklyn
Atlantic Terminal Mall
George Bugliarello
Polytechnic Institute

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