Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation
63 Flushing Avenue, Unit 300
Brooklyn, NY 11205
http://www.bldg92.org
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) is the not-for-profit corporation that manages the Brooklyn Navy Yard on behalf of its owner, the City of New York. BNYDC leases space in the Yard, promotes local economic development, develops underutilized areas and oversees modernization of the Yard's infrastructure. The 300-acre industrial park on the Brooklyn waterfront, once the site of one of the nation's most storied naval shipbuilding facilities, is now home to over 330 industrial businesses employing nearly 6,400 people, up from 3,600 in 2001 and projected to double in the next five years. Through investments in new green buildings and infrastructure, the Yard has become a national model for sustainable urban industrial parks and home to modern manufacturers that are tech-driven and socially responsible. On November 11, 2011 (Veteran's Day), BNYDC opened the Brooklyn Navy Yard Center at BLDG 92, a highly visible exhibition, visitors' and employment center on the perimeter of the Yard. The mission of BLDG 92 is to celebrate the Navy Yard's past, present, and future and promote the role the Yard and its tenants play as an engine for sustainable urban industrial growth. Through a comprehensive exhibit, public tours, educational programs, archival resources, and workforce development services, BLDG 92 will reinforce the Navy Yard's unique bonds with the community and inspire future generations to become industrial innovators and entrepreneurs.
Grants
2024 Career Connected Learning Grant | $100,000
Toward the support of their Brooklyn STEAM Center program, an innovative CTE training hub for 11th and 12th grade Title I public high school students.
2023 Career Connected Learning Grant | $100,000
Toward the support of their Brooklyn STEAM Center program, an innovative CTE training hub for 11th and 12th grade public high school students.
2022 Career Connected Learning Grant | $100,000
Toward the support of their Brooklyn STEAM Center program, a training hub that prepares 11th and 12th grade high school students to thrive in the manufacturing, technology, and creative fields.