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MADE Bush Terminal Signs Three New Tenants

The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) has secured three new lease signings at MADE Bush Terminal, the city’s newly opened hub for creative manufacturing, design and production industries in Sunset Park. Together, they represent more than 20,000 square feet of newly leased space.

“The newest tenants at MADE Bush Terminal – PELLE, Aripack, and MushLume – represent the next generation of modern manufacturing centered around design, sustainability, and the co-location of small businesses,” said NYCEDC president & CEO Andrew Kimball. “These companies’ decision to locate to MADE is a reflection of how NYCEDC’s strategic investments in Sunset Park’s industrial waterfront are creating a thriving ecosystem for production, innovation, and growth.”

Located on Brooklyn’s historic waterfront, MADE (Manufacturers, Artisans, Designers and Entrepreneurs) Bush Terminal features 140,000 square feet of modern industrial workspace, 30,000 square feet dedicated to cultural and public programming and five acres of new parkland and open space.

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