BLDG 92 showcases the history and innovation of The Brooklyn Navy Yard.
63 Flushing Ave (btwn Navy St & Clinton Ave) Brooklyn , NY 11205 United States
The fabled Admirals Row saw demolition in Jan '12 but you can still see the two last townhouses and crumbling manufacturing buildings. Read about what'll happen to the yards: Read more
Over 330 companies, employing 7,000 people, call this historic shipyard and industrial park home - explore its history and contemporary stories on a tour with us and BLDG 92: Read more
One of Brooklyn’s premier economic engines since 1801, the Brooklyn Navy Yard is now home to BLDG 92, a fascinating exhibition space and visitor’s center that pays tribute to the Yard’s history.
Following the American Revolution this naval facility produced some of the greatest ships during the the Civil War and WWII. Learn more on MetroFocus Read more
If you can't snag a tour of the Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm , you can always hang out in the air conditioned rooftop cafe next door at Building 92, home of the navy yard museum . Reup on caffeine here!
On Wednesdays at noon, the Brooklyn Grange sets up a farmers market with crops they harvested that morning. Get the fresh veggies !
If you can get in to visit one of the businesses, walk around or down to the piers . Views you've probably never (rarely) seen.
Be sure to take a walk up to the roof deck .
Today, I was here to present "A Stronger, More Resilient New York," the City 's long-term plan to prepare for the impacts of a changing climate: http://bit.ly/109Oi9f
cafe roofdeck at top of bldg 92 is open 7 days; beautiful; with free wiFi
The navy yard is a maze. Make sure you know the building number.
Went there at night and it reminded me of a film shoot location for a Die Hard movie !
Looking for any photos of the Formal Guard Mounts of the Marine Det taken back in the 60s From the Navy yard
kryptonite lock your fixie in the rear left of the building. ???? then go explore the facilities.
There's not much to do, but still historic nonetheless.
Seek out the mini grain farm being tended by Kings County Distillery ! – Meg Paska
Amazing spaces
Check out Admirals Row along Flushing Ave, before it's torn down.
My father was a Navy Welder here during WWII
Toxic Waste at it's FINEST!
Best deals for dairy needs (milk, eggs, yogurt, etc), cereals for kids at $1.99, and sparkling water fix! - MimimiMi
Huge space for events, little out of the way to get to, can take ferry nearby to city - Christina Chin
A unique little place that won't appeal to many that are not baseball history fans, its a touching place that can be hard to find, but if you go there, you can stand on home plate - Tim Bushnell
The best view on the DUMBO side of the bridge. Catch the ferry there in the summer and have lunch at Shake Shack or under the archway of the bridge, where you can devour amazing food truck food! - Phil Buckler
Rooftop vineyard / wine bar with picnic tables and hammocks - great for a sunny weekend afternoon. - Sam Liebeskind
Be sure to visit the 4th floor cafe. The views alone are worth it. I'd imagine this is a phenomenal event space. - Bianca Prieto