Near Barclays Arena, BAM and Fulton Mall, comes a new global retail flagship site
Resurgence in real estate development in Brooklyn today is creating growth that recalls — and even surpasses — the decades in mid-19th century when Brooklyn consolidated six towns to become an independent city. During the next half-century, which included completion of the Brooklyn Bridge (1883) and the ironic and controversial merger of Brooklyn into greater New York (1897), Kings County enjoyed unprecedented growth several decades into the new 20th Century.
Today, in the new century, it is happening again “in spades”, as a card-player might say.
From a major real estate development group comes news of a new development in a key Downtown site that sits just a stone’s throw from a few of Brooklyn’s most iconic institutions.