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M
3 years ago

It is a historic area that has changed significant...

It is a historic area that has changed significantly over the centuries. Once the most dynamic shipbuilding facility in the U.S., the Navy Yard is currently home to several hundred businesses. You can learn about these changes as well as the area s history at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Center in BLDG 92. Admission to the building is free, so that leaves you extra cash to visit the Tea & Honey Cafe in the same building. In the cafe, you ll find wonderful views of the navy yard as well as the rest of downtown Brooklyn!

H
3 years ago

I had a shoot in building 77... First time actuall...

I had a shoot in building 77... First time actually going into any of the buildings. PARKING so I got a parking pass as part of my access... Now it did say "access to lot doesn't guarantee spot" and I was showing up at 330pm. Man I parked in what I'm not sure was an actual spot but there were a few cars there. That lot is tight and full. Have a back up plan for parking just in case if you're visiting for a meeting or whatever.

L
4 years ago

They could do a lot more with this space. Develop ...

They could do a lot more with this space. Develop it for more access. But the philosophy here is to keep it more a manufacturing hub. That s great for local businesses but there isn t much access to the wonderful waterfront in this area and it should be developed for local people to enjoy a rare commodity. Don t agree with the overly strict philosophy and the monopoly they have on this wonderful asset.

F
4 years ago

Met with my son to check out the Russ and Daughter...

Met with my son to check out the Russ and Daughter's in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. And, while we were not overly impressed with the portions of food at the Brooklyn location, as compared to the LES location the Navy Yard is a lovely location and the buildings staff were friendly, professional and east to engage with. So much that we booked a sail on the NYC Ferry.
The staff at Russ and Daughter's can benefit from a course or two on customer service and to not be stingy with the food portions. As a proud and native 3rd generation New Yorker, Bagels, cream cheese, lox and the like are in my blood. Add to that my familiarity with staple places like, H&H Bagels, Murray,s Bagels, Bergen Bagels, and the original Russ and Daughter's in the LES. So imagine our surprise and disappointment for the weak portions of cream cheese, smoked salmon atop our Bagels.
The Celery can of soda was nicely chilled, but the Baklava was dry.
Hopefully, a representative will read this review in the vein of open critique and make improvements. They have a New York reputation. Something that we are proud of. Hence, the love of this message.
I thank you and wish you well.
PS - The New York Ferry was a sweet treat and we enjoyed the sail along the inlet along the Atlantic Ocean.

Brooklyn navy yard development corporation

Brooklyn navy yard development corporation

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