Brooklyn Navy Yards receives TCO following $11.8M project within larger $2.5 billion redevelopment

Brooklyn Navy Yard, on August 18, was issued a temporary certificate of occupancy for an $11.8 million project to renovate a manufacturing building at 63 Flushing Avenue in Fort Greene.

The plans, pre-filed on July 10, 2018, call for the addition of office space and an annex, as well as a reduction of the square feet of a mezzanine in the 94-foot tall, 3-story, 101,132-square-foot building. The time from pre-file to TCO was two years and one month.

The project is described in the filings as: alteration 1 filed to renovate existing manufacturing building 127. Scope includes reduction of mezzanine floor area. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $11,784,220.

In 2018, the Nay Yard released an expanded master plan highlighting a 30-year long redevelopment plan for the complex. The master plan included 5.1 million-square-feet of new construction across the 300-acre industrial site, and had an estimated price tag of $2.5 billion.

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