The Steve Powers mural called "Love Letter to Brooklyn" is coming down as the Downtown Brooklyn garage owned by Macy's closes. View Full Caption Garret Ziegler

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Love doesn’t always last forever in Brooklyn.

The giant “Love Letter to Brooklyn” mural that covers a parking garage on Hoyt Street is coming down as the lot closes, artist Steve Powers said on Instagram.

The mural, which went up in 2011, is an ode to the borough. The giant block letters that can be seen from Hoyt and Livingston streets proclaim in part “EUPHORIA IS YOU FOR ME.”

LAST DAYS FOR LOVE LETTER BROOKLYN. The garage at hoyt and livingston closes today. Thank you @chinobyi and @icysigns and @colossalmedia and @macys and most of all BROOKLYN for making me the man I am today (IN A 3/4 shearling) A photo posted by Prose Appropos (@steveespopowers) on Jan 12, 2016 at 7:09am PST

The garage, owned by Macy’s, will close Wednesday as the department store revamps its Downtown Brooklyn location, Curbed reported. The parking spaces next door could be become a mixed-use development, according to Curbed.

Powers, who goes by the name ESPO, thanked Macy’s and “most of all” Brooklyn for “making me the man I am today” on Instagram, where he posted a photo of himself standing by the garage’s elevated walkway.

One of the artist’s other murals, which reads, “All I need is you and new shoes,” remains in Downtown Brooklyn on the corner of Bond Street and Fulton mall, as does his ICY signs store in Boerum Hill, according to Curbed.