Brooklyn Tech Triangle Plan
Brooklyn, NY — 2013
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The Brooklyn Tech Triangle map highlights key hubs, innovation centers, and transit connections.

By aligning zoning, infrastructure, and workforce development, our vision for the Brooklyn Tech Triangle demonstrates that urban design can influence economic strategy and make space for the future.

Brooklyn’s Tech Triangle—Downtown Brooklyn, DUMBO, and the Navy Yard—is a growing nexus for technology and creativity. With over 500 innovation companies contributing $3.1 billion in economic output, the area is primed for growth but faces challenges in space, connectivity, and workforce alignment. The Brooklyn Tech Triangle Plan offers a roadmap to address these needs, combining urban design, strategic zoning, and infrastructure upgrades. This comprehensive approach aims to create a vibrant, tech-forward district where businesses and residents alike can thrive. 

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A rendering of the Brooklyn Tech Triangle with bike paths and pedestrian crossings.

Existing commercial spaces in the Brooklyn Tech Triangle are either fully occupied, outdated, or unsuitable for the flexible needs of tech firms. Transportation gaps and workforce misalignment further hinder growth, leaving startups and established firms disconnected from Brooklyn’s resources. The district requires a comprehensive strategy to support the innovation economy, including new spaces, better transit, and stronger links to local talent to sustain its momentum. 

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The five components of the Brooklyn Tech Triangle plan emphasize space, connectivity, and dynamic public interfaces.

The plan reimagines the district with design strategies that balance density and accessibility. Underutilized spaces like upper floors on Fulton Street and properties along Flushing Avenue become hubs for mixed-use developments, incorporating flexible office layouts, vibrant retail, and affordable housing. Infrastructure upgrades include new bike lanes, ferry landings, and a proposed trolley system to ensure seamless movement across the Triangle.Public spaces are transformed with green medians, tree-lined sidewalks, and updated lighting to enhance safety and vibrancy. Interactive kiosks, expanded Wi-Fi, and tech-focused wayfinding tools create a high-tech identity, while adaptive reuse projects preserve the area’s layered character. 

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Brooklyn Tech Triangle reports feature bold geometric covers reflecting innovation and connectivity.

The Brooklyn Tech Triangle Plan resulted from a coordinated effort between the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation, and the DUMBO Improvement District. By working closely with landlords, businesses, and educational institutions, the coalition created a cohesive vision for the district.  

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The report outlines a new tech ecosystem with strategies for talent integration and workforce growth.

With 2.2 million square feet of new space and improved transit connections, the plan sets the stage for 18,000 new jobs and stronger ties between businesses and communities. Redesigned streetscapes and tech-forward public spaces create an environment that attracts talent and supports growth.  

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Detailed initiatives for the Brooklyn Tech Triangle include coder training, internship expansion, and STEM programs.

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The plan highlights greenway connections and vibrant public destinations like MetroTech.

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Rendering of a shaded public plaza with greenery, seating, and pedestrian activity.

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A reimagined Brooklyn Tech Triangle plaza connects green spaces with urban vistas.

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A rendering of a park in the Brooklyn Tech Triangle that integrates a café, curved pathways, and shaded seating areas.

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A modern glass pavilion in the Brooklyn Tech Triangle features outdoor seating and pedestrian-friendly design.

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A rendering of a pedestrian street with string lights, trees, and active storefronts.

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Brooklyn Tech Triangle Final Report

Client:
DUMBO BID
Collaborators:
  • Yeju Choi / Nowhere Office
WXY architecture + urban design

Claire Weisz Architects LLP
d/b/a WXY architecture + urban design

212 219 1953
office@wxystudio.com
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