Brooklyn Navy Yard to transform final floor of Building 303 into deep tech hub Brooklyn Paper
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Brooklyn Navy Yard to transform final floor of Building 303 into deep tech hub  Brooklyn Paper
"The Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC), in partnership with the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), announced Sept. 23 that it is seeking design firms to redevelop the ninth floor of Building 303. The project will carve the space into suites for startups and expanding companies focused on areas like life sciences, green economy, medical technology and advanced manufacturing. Proposals are due Oct. 30."
"We look forward to supporting the creation of next generation products and helping to match talented New Yorkers with open roles at these growing companies, Lindsay Greene, BNYDC president and CEO, said in a statement. Facilitating growth for small and young businesses is central to the Yard's mission of advancing innovation, growth, and community simultaneously. The Navy Yard hopes to sharpen its deep tech sector, helping establish complex technology solutions for New Yorkers."
BNYDC and NYCEDC are soliciting design firms to redevelop the ninth floor of Building 303 into flexible space for growing companies. The plan calls for eight subdivided suites, a research and development lab or clean room, and shared amenities. Target sectors include life sciences, green economy, medical technology, and advanced manufacturing to strengthen the deep-tech ecosystem. The project encourages locally based firms and minority- and women-owned businesses to apply. Proposals must be submitted by Oct. 30. The renovation represents the final step in a long-term redevelopment of the Navy Yard's historic buildings for modern industrial use.
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