The new $25-million-dollar Brooklyn City Center is a one-stop shop for city services, the police station and animal shelter.
After years of working in the former City Hall and Police Station, the city just opened a state-of-the-art space that is said to improve public safety and the overall resident experience.
The people behind the project say it puts them ahead of the game and will help residents and law enforcement continue to move in the right direction for years to come.The 56,000-square-foot centerpiece of the city of Brooklyn is officially open to the public."Building closed, moved across the street"signs now hang in the windows of the former City Hall.
And unlike the last location,"A lot of people are going to notice — is that for this new building — there's an upstairs. The other was one floor that had a basement," Van Kirk said."Upstairs is where the majority of City Hall offices are housed. The Finance Department, the Economic Development Department, the Land Department, Clerk of Councils, up there as well as the Mayor's office," Van Kirk said.Windows overhead provide a bird's eye view of the space.
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