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Gilbane, Blue Sea Break Ground on Brownsville Apartments with Arts Center

With city and state officials in attendance, Gilbane Development, Blue Sea Development and Artspace Projects, Inc. broke ground Tuesday on the Brownsville Arts Center & Apartments (BACA) project. Located on a city-owned site at 366 Rockaway Ave. in Brooklyn’s Brownsville neighborhood, BACA will create 283 new affordable rental apartments and a 28,000-square-foot cultural arts center with a 3,440-square-foot multi-purpose performance, rehearsal, and studio space for community arts groups.

BACA is expected to cost $254 million, with the Adams administration contributing nearly $100 million in city subsidies, including $88.1 million in housing subsidies. Completion is expected in December 2027.

“The Brownsville Arts Center & Apartments will be so much more than a home — it will be a thriving hub for people to gather for performances, for students to learn about the arts, and for local cultural organizations to grow,” said Yarojin Robinson, SVP, affordable & mixed-income housing, Gilbane Development.

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