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Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce names winners of Building Brooklyn

The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce named the 17 winners of the 8th annual Building Brooklyn Awards that will be honored on July 17th at Stage 6 at Steiner Studios in the Brooklyn Navy Yard: 1. Center for the Urban Environment HQ's in the Adaptive Re-Use category. 2. Glenmore Gardens in the Affordable Housing category. 3. Crescendo in the Arts & Culture category. 4. Floating Pool Lady in the Brooklyn Innovator category. 5. Brooklyn Central Library Entry Plaza & Auditorium in the Community Facility category. 6. PS1/Bergen School Library in the Education: Interiors category. 7. Poly Prep Lower School in the Education: New Construction category. 8. 135 Joralemon St. in the Historic Preservation category. 9. Public Plaza at the Marriott in the Landscape/Open Space category. 10. State Renaissance Court in the Large Scale Affordable Housing category. 11. J Condominium in the Large Scale Residential category. 12. Greenbelt in the Mixed-Use category. 13. 164 Atlantic in the Multi-Family Rehabilitation category. 14. 14 Townhouses in the Neighborhood Scale Development category. 15. Aviator Sports & Recreation in the Recreation category. 16. 377 Pacific St. in the Residential. 17. Dig in the Retail category: . The chamber will also honor Mike Baker, store manager of IKEA, and Mary Brennan, senior vice president at The Community Preservation Corp.
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