Said space has helped keep a sustainable industrial park that is currently home to over 300 industrial businesses. It’s life as a naval shipbuilding yard ended 1966 and reopened in 1969 as an Industrial Park and renamed in 1881 as the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. They then sought out to diversify their tenant base to help occupy the space and reflect the community.

In 2004, Steiner Studio opens and becomes “the largest and most sophisticated studio complex outside of Hollywood.” The Navy Yard Corp then focused on going green and installs the nation’s first wind/solar street lamps.

BLDG 92 opens in 2011 as a space ” to promote Yard tenants, provide enhanced job placement services for the community and celebrate the Yard’s rich history.” One of the most interesting things about the building is how it was built. Their approach was not unlike building with Legos – They built each space separately in the yard and stacked all the pieces together like a puzzle, and combined it with an existing building to give it an “old meets the new” feel.