
"The Brooklyn venue, which hosts concerts and is home to the NBA's Brooklyn Nets and WNBA's New York Liberty, has upgraded six dressing rooms that now resemble Brooklyn brownstone apartments, complete with moody tones, soft-glow lighting, and high-end fixtures and finishes. The makeover is part of Barclays Center parent company BSE Global's $100 million, five-year upgrade of the venue that's still set to include improvements like a new fan zone and a new premium membership club."
"The team designed each room to pay homage different Brooklyn neighborhoods around the stadium. Park Slope was inspired by diners and wine bars, Brooklyn Heights by red brick, Prospect by the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, and Boerum Hill by the oxidization of copper. There's also a classic brownstone-inspired room for Clinton Hill, and a green room with plants to represent Fort Greene."
BSE Global completed a redesign of six dressing rooms at Barclays Center to evoke Brooklyn brownstone apartments through moody tones, soft-glow lighting, high-end fixtures, paneled walls, herringbone floors, and warm finishes. Each room pays tribute to a nearby neighborhood—Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, Prospect, Boerum Hill, Clinton Hill, and Fort Greene—using specific materials and motifs. The project aims to provide touring artists a cozy, residential atmosphere and to elevate the overall guest experience. The dressing room upgrades form part of a $100 million, five-year venue renovation that also includes a new fan zone and a premium membership club.
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