T he Brooklyn Navy Yard is a microcosm of New York history. First established by President John Adams in 1801, the grounds birthed the ship that lay the first undersea telegraph c ...
Almost 15 years after Hurricane Sandy devastated New York City, the Brooklyn Navy Yard hasn't totally recovered. But millions of federal dollars, secured this year by local congress members ...
The partnership between Pratt Institute and the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation is an exciting example of how ...
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BROOKLYN NAVY YARD — One of the city’s most vital hubs for innovators, entrepreneurs, and designers is the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Built originally as a 19th-century U.S. Naval facility for ship ...