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OUR STORY

Anchored in a history of resilience and creativity, Brooklyn Army Terminal is a modern industrial hub and event space for this generation’s visionaries and manufacturers. Managed by New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) since 1986, the campus plays a vital role in the city’s industrial ecosystem supporting a range of dynamic industries. Bringing opportunities to Sunset Park, the campus is committed to shaping the future and creating change across pivotal industries. Today, our hub seamlessly blends historical innovation with modern versatility.

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100+

BUSINESSES

4,000+

JOBS

4.1M SF

FOR MANUFACTURING

Aerial view of the Brooklyn Army Terminal. An Industrial waterfront area with large warehouses and a harbor. Roads intersect the area, leading to the water. The city skyline is visible in the distance under a clear blue sky.

BUILT FOR BATTLE

Built in 1918, Brooklyn Army Terminal became the largest military supply base in the US. Originally known as the US Army Military Ocean Terminal, the campus was a pivotal site for military operations, employing more than 25,000 military and civilian personnel during World War II. One of its more famous moments came in 1958 when Elvis Presley deployed from the site to Germany. After 47 years, the Brooklyn Army Terminal was closed as a military base in 1966 but remained active with private business and government tenants until the early 1970s. It was purchased by the City in 1981. 

Learn more about the history of the campus on a Turnstile Tours walking tour.

A vintage black-and-white photo of a busy harbor with multiple docked ships and tugboats. Smoke rises from one vessel, and warehouses line the right side. People and cargo are visible along the docks, with a foggy horizon in the background.
A black and white photo showing workers using a forklift to stack large crates in a warehouse. The warehouse has high ceilings and the crates are labeled with various markings. One person supervises while another inspects the crates.
American musician (and actor) Elvis Presley (1935 - 1977) (right) looks back as he boards the USS Randall via the gangplank and prepares to ship out, New York, New York, September 22, 1958.

AN ARCHITECTURAL FEAT

A marvel of early 20th century engineering designed by renowned architect Cass Gilbert, Brooklyn Army Terminal was revolutionary for the time, introducing the eras largest poured concrete structure and elevator installation. The atrium of Building B was constructed with staggered balconies for simplified cargo loading and unloading and all the buildings onsite were interconnected by third-floor bridges.

THE COMMUNITY

Home to 100 purpose-driven businesses of all sectors and sizes, Brooklyn Army Terminal brings together its tenants and the Sunset Park community through dynamic arts and cultural events, transforming into a vibrant hub for artists, creators and innovators. Campus events celebrate creativity and diversity, while fostering collaboration, connection, and growth.

Aerial view of a cityscape featuring waterways and urban development. Skyscrapers are visible in the distance, with a large river dividing areas filled with industrial buildings and docks. Green spaces and roads are scattered throughout.

A VIBRANT WATERFRONT HUB

Brooklyn Army Terminal provides seamless access to Sunset Park’s community of local restaurants, shops and historic green spaces. Situated on the waterfront and easily accessible by train, car and NYC Ferry, the vibrant neighborhood is also home to New York City’s second-largest Chinatown.

CONTACT US

BROOKLYN ARMY TERMINAL
140 58th Street Brooklyn, NY 11220

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